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'open with ktorrent' has no effect. I have to manually hunt down the torrent file. I've tried manually selecting 'open with' /usr/bin/ktorrent but that doesn't work either. How can I fix this? Running archlinux with KTorrent v 4.3.1.
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does ktorrent run? does it work with other torrent files?
what happens when in Konsole you run: ktorrent url what is the torrent you are trying to load ? |
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1) ktorrent is running
2) no torrent files are automatically associated with ktorrent when running 'open with' 3) ktorrent <torrent file> in console works fine, it either adds the torrent to ktorrent or tells me it is already active This may or may not be relevant, but I'll mention that I'm not using KDE, in fact I'm not using a DE at all. 'open with', for torrents, worked with transmission, and works fine for other file types. Thank you for your incredibly quick reply! |
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If no DE what are you running as a window manager? How do you create file associations in whatever you're running?
Does "open with" work for other KDE apps? If none installed it might be worth installing and trying one This might not be the correct forum, it might be a whatever you're running that's not a DE forum question |
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xmonad is the window manager I'm using.
xdg-open is the program that is used to associate file types with programs, this program is desktop independant. I believe KDE uses it as does gnome, xfce etc |
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maybe you need to use xdg-mime to set ktorrent as the default app
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I tried running
but that didn't have any effect.
Not sure what this output is supposed to be or what the .desktop suffix means, but it's consistently used. |
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From the Arch wiki
this is the openSUSE .desktop file less any translation strings
does it work as expected for a new/diff user? |
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yeah, mine is at /usr/share/applications/kde4/ktorrent.desktop
Starting to think xdg-open isn't the thing to worry about here. Firefox already suggests 'open with ktorrent', which is /usr/bin/ktorrent, so there's probably no reason to get xdg-open involved at all. |
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Whatever, just gonna go with another client. Thanks for all your help!
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