reassign 277099 konqueror --
I have the same problem: konqueror has claimed all possible file types, even types that it can't actually handle (like pdf, for which it just pops up a series of error dialogs) and I'm still trying to track down how to change that. Everybody I ask says "The only way is to uninstall konqueror", but I'd prefer not to do that because I like to use it for testing web page compatibility on occasion.
Not good.
I tried: update-alternatives --config x-www-browser and selected firefox. Now I see: (clavius)- update-alternatives --display x-www-browser x-www-browser - status is manual. link currently points to /usr/bin/mozilla-firefox /usr/bin/mozilla-firefox - priority 70 slave x-www-browser.1.gz: /usr/share/man/man1/mozilla-firefox.1.gz /usr/bin/konqueror - priority 100 Current `best' version is /usr/bin/konqueror. Is the "current best" used for anything? (Nobody I've asked seems to know.) Can I get it to point to anything besides konqueror?
I assume that "current best" is used when you haven't set it manually. I'd have to say that a priority of 100 for a package that gets installed by default with kde is much too high. The priority for a package like firefox should be higher simply because, if it's installed, the user went through more effort to get it there and thus probably prefers to use that program.
With this setup, if I run update-mime, konqueror is still listed first in the resultant /etc/mailcap.
The mime system does not read alternatives. You could, however, create an entry in ~/.mailcap or in the user section of /etc/mailcap that says "text/html: /usr/bin/x-www-browser" so it would always take priority for html pages.
So I tried mailcap.order. After several attempts, I figured out that mailcap.order and update-mime will only handle names which correspond to filenames in /usr/lib/mime/packages. So if I use lines like: xloadimage:image/* xpdf:application/pdf mozilla-firefox:text/html then /etc/mailcap still has all the konqueror lines (the file is 285 lines -- yikes!) but at least they're no longer first. I have to make entries covering every type konqueror claims, though.
Yeah, that's not really the use mailap.order was intended for.
I haven't found a way (besides uninstalling konqueror) to say "don't use konqueror for any mime types, ever". And there doesn't seem to be a way to use a program which doesn't have an entry in /usr/lib/mime/packages, either because it isn't a debian package or because the debian package doesn't include that functionality.
No package should install high-priority mailcap entries for dozens of different file types. The fact that a web browser can display a jpeg image does not mean it's likely to be the best choice to do so; programs like xv or imagemagik are much better programs for those types of files. I would expect konqueror to display an image if I click it from within a webpage (don't waste my time opening another program) but if I do "see image.jpg" from the command line, then I went the best viewer for it. I'm reassiging this bug to konqueror since it isn't a problem with the mime system. Brian ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they're not. who has gained the respect of children, who leaves the world better than they found it, who has never lacked appreciation for the Earth's beauty, who never fails to look for the best in others or give the best of themselves.