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Forum › Forums › New users › New Users and General Questions › README file opens app-select
Regular README file, which is copied from USB opens app-select. Other regular files do not open app-select. Curious and funny thing. =?
$ file README
README: ASCII text
System on antiX 23 beta
What is the mime type for the file?
xdg-mime query filetype README
and the default application for that mime type?
xdg-mime query default RETURNED_MIME_TYPE_FROM_PREVIOUS_COMMAND
Computers are like air conditioners. They work fine until you start opening Windows. ~Author Unknown
$ xdg-mime query filetype README
text/x-readme
… and the second command (xdg-mime query default text/x-readme) returns nothing.
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