Description of problem: I'm running F17/x86_64 with GNOME3 and additionally nautilus as file manager. If inserting an audio CD and clicking on the computer icon of the desktop, I see the CD drive as "CD/DVD Drive: Audio Disc". OK. Then selecting the drive with the right mouse button shows no "Open with..." entry. Only after a double click on the CD icon, nautilus opens a window showing all audio tracks as .wav files. Then I have to go back with the arrow-left icon (top/right on that window), and now I'm able for example to select rhythmbox (with the right mouse button) as tool for opening the CD. That means: each time I want to play the CD, a lot of steps are needed. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): nautilus-3.4.2-5.fc17.x86_64 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1.See description 2. 3. Actual results: See description Expected results: A right mouse click on the CD symbol on the desktop's computer icon lets me directly choose a favorite app for the audio CD. Additional info:
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