I don think that's a bug. If you have a preferred player, it wouldn't
be nice that anytime that you install another, it changes.
There are many players in GNU/Linux, and many of them are based on
KDE. I have around 4 installed, and I use it in different situations.
I'm sure that Noatun isn't the better one, but it's the default for
the KDE package, maybe because for most people is enough.
Anyway, you can ask the developers of KDE for that improvement if you
think it would be a good thing, in https://bugs.kde.org .
PD: Sorry for my english, I'm not native speaker.
2009/2/4 <santi@kernelpanic.hacklabs.org
<mailto:santi@kernelpanic.hacklabs.org>>
> 2009/2/4 Christoph Burgmer
<christoph.burgmer@stud.uni-karlsruhe.de
<mailto:christoph.burgmer@stud.uni-karlsruhe.de>>
>
>> Am Mittwoch, 4. Februar 2009 schrieb santilin:
>> > Hi, how can I uninstall noatun in debian 4.0, kde 3.5?
>>
>>
>> kde depends on kdeaddons which depends on noatun-plugins which
depends
>> on
>> noatun (if I am not mistaken).
>> If you installed the kde metapackage I guess you need to go
through the
>> single packages it pulls in and decide on a per-package basis
which ones
>> you
>> need, then you can remove kde without loosing all the rest, which I
>> guess?
>> is your problem.
>> Or, in simple terms: "aptitude remove noatun" as admin if it is
not.
>>
>>
>> Christoph
>>
>
> I think is easier. Right click on the file, and select the item
> "Properties". The you will see a description of the file, and a
icon with
> a
> tool, click on it. There you will see a list of the preferred
application
> for that kind of files. Also you can select a application for
open a
> file
> one time only in the item "Open with"
>
> Enzo
>
I wonder why vlc or kaffine are not put on top of file
associations after
installing them.
After making a fresh install of debian/kde, noatun is the default
player.
Then, I install vlc and kaffeine and amarok. Why are them not put
at the
top of the file associations? Is this a feature or a bug?
--santilin