I recently installed Nautilus on my Debian woody system ... but it seems to be missing a few pieces. It cannot render html pages on its own. Clicking on Help->User Manual, the html source of the page gets displayed instead of being renderred correctly. Here are the error messages that Nautilus keeps throwing up:
** WARNING **: Can't find description even for "x-directory/normal". This probably means that your gnome-vfs.keys file is in the wrong place or isn't being found for some other reason.
** WARNING **: No description found for mime type "text/html" (file is "/"), please tell the gnome-vfs mailing list.
And similar warnings for other mime types ...
I checked for /usr/share/mime-info/gnome-vfs.keys and it is in the right place. Since I am using Debian, I am pretty sure that apt has taken care of all dependencies ...
What could have gone wrong???
SameerDS.
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Sometime on Nov 29, Sameer D. Sahasrabuddhe assembled some asciibets to say:
I recently installed Nautilus on my Debian woody system ... but it seems to be missing a few pieces. It cannot render html pages on its own. Clicking on Help->User Manual, the html source of the page gets displayed instead of being renderred correctly.
You require the nautilus-mozilla plugin. Nautilus uses plugins to render different content-types.
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 01:43:55PM +0530, Philip S Tellis wrote:
Sometime on Nov 29, Sameer D. Sahasrabuddhe assembled some asciibets to say:
I recently installed Nautilus on my Debian woody system ... but it seems to be missing a few pieces. It cannot render html pages on its own. Clicking on Help->User Manual, the html source of the page gets displayed instead of being renderred correctly.
You require the nautilus-mozilla plugin. Nautilus uses plugins to render different content-types.
This is available in debian packages in the unstable.
-- Pankaj Jangid pankaj@yugandhar.ncst.ernet.in wrote:
You require the nautilus-mozilla plugin. Nautilus uses plugins to render different content-types.
This is available in debian packages in the unstable.
I had kinda assumed that the nautilus package will install everything that is needed. But it seems there are other nautilus-* that also need to be installed. Everything works now, but not out of the box. After installing nautilus-mozilla, it still shows the HTML code; you need to tell it to use the mozilla plugin for mime type text/html. Hope this gets rectified pretty soon ...
SameerDS.
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On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 11:19:16PM -0800, Sameer D. Sahasrabuddhe wrote:
-- Pankaj Jangid pankaj@yugandhar.ncst.ernet.in wrote:
You require the nautilus-mozilla plugin. Nautilus uses plugins to render different content-types.
This is available in debian packages in the unstable.
I had kinda assumed that the nautilus package will install everything that is needed. But it seems there are other nautilus-* that also need to be installed. Everything works now, but not out of the box. After installing nautilus-mozilla, it still shows the HTML code; you need to tell it to use the mozilla plugin for mime type text/html. Hope this gets rectified pretty soon ...
there are four packages with names "nautilus-xxxx" . Just search for nautilus on http://packages.debian.org/ . search in unstable.
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Sameer D. Sahasrabuddhe wrote:
to be installed. Everything works now, but not out of the box. After installing nautilus-mozilla, it still shows the HTML code; you need to tell it to use the mozilla plugin for mime type text/html. Hope this
It works correctly in the ximian packages.
Philip
--- "Sameer D. Sahasrabuddhe" sam_buddhe@yahoo.com wrote:
I recently installed Nautilus on my Debian woody system ... but it seems to be missing a few pieces. It cannot render html pages on its own. Clicking on Help->User Manual, the html source of the page gets displayed instead of being renderred correctly. Here are the error messages that Nautilus keeps throwing up:
** WARNING **: Can't find description even for "x-directory/normal". This probably means that your gnome-vfs.keys file is in the wrong place or isn't being found for some other reason.
** WARNING **: No description found for mime type "text/html" (file is "/"), please tell the gnome-vfs mailing list.
And similar warnings for other mime types ...
I checked for /usr/share/mime-info/gnome-vfs.keys and it is in the right place. Since I am using Debian, I am pretty sure that apt has taken care of all dependencies ...
What could have gone wrong???
SameerDS.
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silghtly OT and non-technical gnome-vfs seems to alpha!!!!!
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