Perhaps the only way to resolve ambiguity is an option for using MIME magick
system.
Which is going to be slow in huge directories, but still a lot faster than
thumbnails.
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I still get this in both lubuntu 16.04 and 16.10 with libfm-1.2.4-1 but
not sure fixing this would not break something else. So mark this won't
fix?
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I agree with you. I just asked you to check it with newer libfm4 package
and I believe it should work. Thank you.
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Title:
pcmanfm shows mounted g
I don't recommend "forgetting" the MOD files icons. These files are
needed in some audio sequencers. At the moment systems relay on
extensions filenames and not in content (which is extremely slower) we
can't offer a solution. So I think it's an artwork issue. Anyway, as you
already tested, changin
Unfortunately it is complicate when files have the same extension as MOD
music files. In version 1.2.4 the file type guess was made more
complicated so I would suggest to try libfm4 version 1.2.4-1 which I
hope should come to Xenial shortly, your issue should be fixed now.
Thank you.
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