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Description of problem: Currently, the default action when double-clicking on an ISO image file in Nautilus is to mount it with "Archive Mounter". However, this is rarely what a user wants - most of the time, one wants to burn the image on CD/DVD. It is also confusing, as Archive Mounter operates silently and gives no feedback to the user, who might think that something is broken. Therefore, opening the ISO file with Brasero should be the default. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 2.32.2.1-2.fc14 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: Double-click on an ISO file in Nautilus. Actual results: Nothing (as "Archive Mounter" acts silently). Right-clicking on the file lets the user notice that Archive Mounter, and not Brasero, is the default app for ISO files. Expected results: A Brasero dialog for burning the ISO file to CD/DVD.
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