![]() I chose xfce since I actually have an Xfce session that I've configured and use on occasion. At the end of the file, you'll find a portion that starts with: detectDEĬhange generic to one of gnome, kde, xfce, or lxde. ![]() As suggested on the Arch wiki, you can simply modify /usr/bin/xdg-open. If you are not, xdg-open will not work on magnet links. ( Step not necessary if you use Gnome, KDE, Xfce, or LXDE) Lastly, xdg-open assumes you are running one of the standard desktop environments: gnome, kde, xfce and lxde. In the terminal, type: xdg-mime default sktop x-scheme-handler/magnet ![]() Now for the essential step to tell xdg-open to open magnet links using Transmission. MimeType=application/x-bittorrent x-scheme-handler/magnet So you can check that /usr/share/applications/sktop contains the lines: Exec=transmission-gtk %U It's possible the desktop file is messed up. It (like usual) has its desktop file in /usr/share/applications/ and in fact, by perusing the listing of the directory, I find that my version of transmission is actually the gtk version, so its desktop file is called sktop. Let's suppose the program is Transmission. There are a couple things that you need to do before xdg-open will handle magnet links properly.įind the name of the desktop file of the program you want to handle the magnet link. Firefox basically keeps track of all that itself, which is why you can configure protocol handling (like magnet links) in the Applications part of the Preferences. It also provides a list of important daily events on the news tab, which works like an RSS reader, though some of these options are disabled by default.Chrome (or Chromium) protocol handling works differently than in Firefox. Other extensions that are integrated by default include a tool for sharing content via Twitter, Google Plus, and Facebook, a proxy administrator for hiding your network, and a special feature for downloading files from 4shared accounts. In terms of safety, it’s important to note that Citrio doesn't collect any personal data, avoiding phishing, and providing extra protection when surfing the Internet thanks to the integrated AdSafe Browsing extension. Plus, it can play videos in real time as they’re being downloaded. Clicking on the icon gives you the options to select the output format or download only the audio. When you access a URL with a video, you’ll see the video download icon marked. It’s other download features include the ability to extract and download videos from Youtube. Visually, Citrio is practically identical to Chrome, aside from some of the integrated extensions and tools that come pre-installed on the toolbar.Ĭitrio’s torrent client automatically detects when you click on a torrent or magnet link, opening the download manager and treating it like a normal download. Thus, signing in with your Google account will automatically load all your information, including your browsing preferences and extensions that you have installed. Since it’s based on Chromium, it’s similar to and is completely compatible with Chrome. It comes with a complete integrated download manager that’s capable of downloading torrent files or continuing paused downloads, along with other features like a tool for downloading YouTube videos. Citrio is a very useful browser, focused on security and multimedia content usage. ![]()
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