Octet-Stream - Mime Type Not Found

Don C. Weber fo_recon at sbcglobal.net
Fri Feb 27 13:10:17 GMT 2004


Okay, I'll put this out there one more time before I move onto the next forum.  
Has anybody had this problem and not been able to add octet-stream to the 
file associations?  Everytime I had it it just disappears.  I have done this 
as root as well with the same result.

Thank you,
Cutaway

On Tuesday 24 February 2004 10:00 pm, Don C. Weber wrote:
> I recently updated to kde-3.2.0 and I started receiving this error.
>
> Could not find mime type.
> application/octet-stream
>
> I have tried the default solution which is to go into file
> associations->applications and add octet-stream but for some reason it
> never saves it.  I have tried this as a normal user and as the root user.
>
> Please help:  This is getting very annoying and nobody seems to have a
> solution.
>
> On a side note:  My task bar seems to be slightly off.  When I click on the
> K button and the menu pops up the right hand most part of the bar is
> missing. I can just barely see the arrows that are suppose to be there. 
> Has anybody seen this behavior in kde-3.2?
>
> Thanks,
> Don
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