![]() ![]() depends on your perspective, I guess.) See the forum topic here for the details.īasically, setting up xdg-open's config via gconf-editor didn't do anything to resolve the issue, since as of Natty the file-open functionality is handled by gvfs-open, which doesn't use gconf settings. The answer is in fact a bug in deluge packaging (or, perhaps deluge is the same & everything else changed around it. ![]() The only work-around I have (which does work) is to rename /usr/bin/transmission-gtk and create my own /usr/bin/transmission-gtk: $ cat /usr/bin/transmission-gtkĭeluge else run into this, know of a bug, workaround, or.? running from the shell also opens transmission (not deluge): xdg-open "magnet:?xt=urn:bt.&tr= My current URL handlers are: $ gconftool -a /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/magnet.I uninstalled transmission, and then basically nothing happened when clicking on torrent/magnet links.Not using Firefox, so manually setting apps for mime-types or extensions doesn't work (that's not an option in chrome/chromium, AFAIK - you have to rely on the OS).But not many people seem to be running into this problem, so. The newer threads seem to suggest xdg-open is to blame. I found some old threads on this issue, and only a one or two newer ones.(And, there also doesn't seem to be a "default application" setting for BitTorrent client to replace transmission w/ deluge.) There doesn't seem to be a way to set deluge to be the default torrent client. Rather, now only transmission will automatically open torrents, magnet links, etc. of the form " magnet:?xt=urn.", are now the only problem. (Edit: currently ".torrent" files are not a problem, but magnet URL's, e.g. After upgrading to Ubuntu 11.04 (natty) from 10.10, I can no longer open magnet (torrent) links in Chromium, and set deluge to automatically open and accept the URL. ![]()
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