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In older versions, files ending in .key were correctly identified as SSL keys and had a bank safe icon and opened with a certificate program.



After updating to Mint 18.1, they now have Powerpoint icons and try to open with Open Office. The Kind field in Thunar reads, "Apple Keynote 5 Presentation".



How do I fix this? I know I can change the "open with" but it's the type detection that's wrong, not the program it opens with.










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    In older versions, files ending in .key were correctly identified as SSL keys and had a bank safe icon and opened with a certificate program.



    After updating to Mint 18.1, they now have Powerpoint icons and try to open with Open Office. The Kind field in Thunar reads, "Apple Keynote 5 Presentation".



    How do I fix this? I know I can change the "open with" but it's the type detection that's wrong, not the program it opens with.










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      In older versions, files ending in .key were correctly identified as SSL keys and had a bank safe icon and opened with a certificate program.



      After updating to Mint 18.1, they now have Powerpoint icons and try to open with Open Office. The Kind field in Thunar reads, "Apple Keynote 5 Presentation".



      How do I fix this? I know I can change the "open with" but it's the type detection that's wrong, not the program it opens with.










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      In older versions, files ending in .key were correctly identified as SSL keys and had a bank safe icon and opened with a certificate program.



      After updating to Mint 18.1, they now have Powerpoint icons and try to open with Open Office. The Kind field in Thunar reads, "Apple Keynote 5 Presentation".



      How do I fix this? I know I can change the "open with" but it's the type detection that's wrong, not the program it opens with.







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          Yes it does the problem lies in the mime database, specifically the file: /usr/share/mime/packages/freedesktop.org.xml



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          Remove entry from file /usr/share/mime/packages/freedesktop.org.xml



          Run:



          sudo update-mime-database /usr/share/mime


          This will leave the *.key file as default binary, then follow this process with the proper XML descriptor.



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              Run:



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              This will leave the *.key file as default binary, then follow this process with the proper XML descriptor.



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                Remove entry from file /usr/share/mime/packages/freedesktop.org.xml



                Run:



                sudo update-mime-database /usr/share/mime


                This will leave the *.key file as default binary, then follow this process with the proper XML descriptor.



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                Run:



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                This will leave the *.key file as default binary, then follow this process with the proper XML descriptor.



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