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#26 2020-02-04 04:14:37

Aravisian
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Registered: 2019-08-17
Posts: 410

Re: Remove Firefox as option to "open with" a file (SOLVED)

MrEen wrote:

*Fingers crossed*

No effect at all.

And the mimeinfo.cache in /usr/share/applications is reverting back after a while without a reboot. It not only does not survive a reboot, it does not survive an hour. It's just not a viable fix...

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#27 2020-02-04 05:31:40

Aravisian
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Re: Remove Firefox as option to "open with" a file (SOLVED)

I MAY have found the solution.
Terminal open:

sudo nano  /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop

Scrolling through, found within:

MimeType=text/html;text/xml;application/xhtml+xml;application/xml;application/rss+xml;application/rdf+xml;image/gif;image/jpeg;image/png;x-scheme-handler/http;x-scheme-handl$

I removed the unwanted associations, saved, exited.
Then rebooted.

Survived two reboots and two logout/in- Marking as solved... Hope it stays that way...

NOPE! Firefox is a Freaking Virus.

Last edited by Aravisian (2020-02-04 09:59:44)

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#28 2020-02-04 12:08:50

ToZ
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Re: Remove Firefox as option to "open with" a file (SOLVED)

Keep in mind that when firefox is updated, it will overwrite that file. I think it's mentioned somewhere above, but if you copy that desktop file to ~/.local/share/applications and then edit this copied version to make the changes, it will supersede the file in /usr/share/applications when being processed.


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#29 2020-02-04 18:22:06

Aravisian
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Registered: 2019-08-17
Posts: 410

Re: Remove Firefox as option to "open with" a file (SOLVED)

ToZ wrote:

Keep in mind that when firefox is updated, it will overwrite that file. I think it's mentioned somewhere above, but if you copy that desktop file to ~/.local/share/applications and then edit this copied version to make the changes, it will supersede the file in /usr/share/applications when being processed.

Hmmm... copy firefox.desktop to ~/.local/share/applications?
Let me try that.

Toz was correct. It has served many reboots and more abuses, too.

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