Re: How to Get rid of Dragon Player

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On Wed, 2010-02-24 at 09:22 -0500, Jim wrote:
> It doesn't do any good to modify File Assc. kde come right in changes
> it to Dragon Player again, I had changed to VLC as priority player.

I'm not a KDE user, but just a generic observation:

Is that for the same type of media, or something that purports to be the
same.  Such as you set it to play AVIs with something; then something
else that's actually a MPEG, but with an AVI suffix, needs separate
configuration.

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