Nautilus (upper left) shows ODB file as ODB file, whereas PCManFM (lower
right) shows ODB as a zip.

** Description changed:

+ In Lubuntu's PCManFM, look like zip files, and open with Archive Manager
+ by default.
+ 
+ Not sure if this is a default settings thing or a PCManFM thing, because
+ if PCManFM is installed in Ubuntu, PCManFM will display ODB as Zip
+ although Nautilus correctly shows ODB logo (see attachment).
+ 
+ Expected: ODB files open with LibreOffice Base if installed.
+ Result: ODB files open with Archive Manager by default, regardless of 
installation of LibreOffice Base.
+ 
+ Simple workaround:
+ Right-click on ODB file, select Open With... 
+ Select LibreOffice Base
+ Check box next to "Set selected application as default action for this file 
type"
+ 
+ Versions affected: precise, vivid
+ 
+ original report:
+ 
  Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS 32 bit + lubuntu-desktop
  
  Using pcmanfm ODB files (OpenOffice/LibreOffice Base) are "detected" as
  ZIP files.
  
  At LXDE desktop if I open LXTerminal and I call nautilus, nautilus shows
  correctly de mime type of the file (open application and icon file).

** Attachment added: "PCManFM in Ubuntu Precise"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pcmanfm/+bug/1288731/+attachment/4300751/+files/ubuntu-precise.png

** Description changed:

- In Lubuntu's PCManFM, look like zip files, and open with Archive Manager
- by default.
+ In Lubuntu's PCManFM, ODB files look like zip files, and open with
+ Archive Manager by default.
  
  Not sure if this is a default settings thing or a PCManFM thing, because
  if PCManFM is installed in Ubuntu, PCManFM will display ODB as Zip
  although Nautilus correctly shows ODB logo (see attachment).
  
  Expected: ODB files open with LibreOffice Base if installed.
  Result: ODB files open with Archive Manager by default, regardless of 
installation of LibreOffice Base.
  
  Simple workaround:
- Right-click on ODB file, select Open With... 
+ Right-click on ODB file, select Open With...
  Select LibreOffice Base
  Check box next to "Set selected application as default action for this file 
type"
  
  Versions affected: precise, vivid
  
  original report:
  
  Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS 32 bit + lubuntu-desktop
  
  Using pcmanfm ODB files (OpenOffice/LibreOffice Base) are "detected" as
  ZIP files.
  
  At LXDE desktop if I open LXTerminal and I call nautilus, nautilus shows
  correctly de mime type of the file (open application and icon file).

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