Am Montag 19 April 2010 schrieb Lubos Lunak:
I'm still not sure about what the actual problem is, but I expect I've already fixed that with my latest changes, and until those get published another solution might be editting the filetype handling application's properties and adding the missing mimetype to its supported list, where it's missing.
I experienced some similar problem with matroska videos -- although
vlc was installed and the default application to open those, this ksuseinstall
dialog popped up -- it reported there was no application installed that could
handle mimetype "video/x-matroska" (or similar -- important part is video
here...). So I looked up which mimetypes vlc supports and indeed, vlc has
no entry for "video/x-matroska" but "application/x-matroska" and therefore
it wasn't recognised by ksuseinstall as being capable to handle that video
file. I guess an addition of "video/x-matroska" to the mimetypes list of vlc
should be enough to solve this problem.
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Thomas Schwarzgruber