[14:14] <nescius> hello
[14:16] <nescius> i was wondering, imagemagick is set as default pdf viewer, but is s**t (for gui) and takes ages to open, should i report a bug and if so where?
[14:18] <nescius> otherwise, i am very happy with the distribution! good job and thanks
[14:18] <jbicha> nescius: are you using the GNOME3 Staging PPA with Ubuntu 16.04?
[14:19] <nescius> no, the stable one only at this time
[14:20] <jbicha> ok because there's an annoying bug with defaults in newer Nautilus
[14:20] <nescius> if its necessary to test it in the staging first, it can be arranged, i have few spare machines to test this on
[14:20] <jbicha> "Document Viewer" (evince) is supposed to be the default pdf viewer
[14:21] <jbicha> no, I only mentioned staging because it has a bug
[14:26] <jbicha> nescius: http://askubuntu.com/a/570841/1579 suggests looking in ~/.config/mimeapps.list
[14:26] <jbicha> if you have anything in there that says im6 you can probably remove those lines
[16:39] <Daifuco> do you guys with two screen know how to make one the default to run applications? It keeps trying to run on the left one, which in my system is the little one that i use as extension
[18:09] <nescius> isn't imagemagick installed by default? if so its associated with the pdf by default, no? that could be considered as bug no?
[18:10] <nescius> i've already blocked it from installing again, so its solved for me this way
[18:15] <jbicha> nescius: yes, im is installed by default, no it shouldn't open pdfs by default though
[18:16] <jbicha> yes that would be a bug if it happens but it would be useful to find out why it happens? can you replicate the bug from a clean install? does it just happen from upgrades?
[18:16] <jbicha> did you look in ~/.config/mimeapps.list ?
[18:16] <nescius> i tried two fresh installations with empty homes and had the imagemagick as default pdf reader
[18:18] <nescius> jbicha: there is no entry regarding imagemagick or pdf in my mimeappps.list - its also very - only 10 lines
[18:22] <jbicha> from the Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 LTS, I just downloaded https://people.gnome.org/~bmsmith/user-guide.pdf
[18:23] <jbicha> if I double-click on it in the Files app, it opens in Document Viewer
[18:23] <jbicha> if I search for it from the Activities Overview, it opens in either the Documents app or Document Viewer depending on what I click
[18:23] <jbicha> *from the 16.04 live iso
[18:24] <nescius> and what do you have in yours mimeapps.list ? just out of curriosity..
[18:25] <jbicha> on the live ISO, that file doesn't exist because I literally haven't done anything else to it except download and open that one file
[18:25] <nescius> ok :)
[18:25] <jbicha> you don't have anything that says im6 in that file?
[18:26] <nescius> i will test this again on my another computer when i get to install it
[18:26] <nescius> no, nothing like that or pdf, its only 10 lines
[18:28] <nescius> how is it done for all users (like skel)
[18:28] <jbicha> what does this command say? (suggested by askubuntu)
[18:28] <jbicha> xdg-mime query default application/pdf
[18:28] <nescius> i was only able to find the ~/.config/mimeapps.list and /usr/share/gdm/greeter/applications/mimeapps.list both dont have anything about im6 or pdf
[18:30] <nescius> moment, i am installing imagemagick again (i removed it and locked it in that state)
[18:31] <nescius> it now said evince, i am installing the imagemagick at this moment
[18:36] <jbicha> nescius: how about ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list
[18:37] <nescius> funilly enough, it still says evince, but pdf on my desktop shows default as imagemagick again
[18:38] <jbicha> does it happen with all pdfs, like the user-guide I linked to earlier?
[18:39] <nescius> moment
[18:42] <nescius> yes, imagemagick is default for this file as well
[18:44] <nescius> i think i can make a video or something on how to reproduce this, i would like to bugreport it
[18:44] <nescius> is there a bugzilla or something for the ubuntu gnome?
[18:47] <jbicha> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs
[18:49] <jbicha> you can run `ubuntu-bug desktop-file-utils` and then click Also affects project > Choose another project and type in ubuntu-gnome
[18:49] <jbicha> to specifically flag this for ubuntu-gnome bug triagers
[18:50] <jbicha> Ubuntu's default file type associations are stored in /etc/gnome/defaults.list or /usr/share/applications/defaults.list
[18:50] <jbicha> but you shouldn't need to edit those files
[19:15] <nescius> jbicha: thanks will do at home. (sorry, bartender was installing some light switch and disconected)