how to identify file nature
Learn from some Linux documents that Ubuntu does not use the file extension of a file to identify the file nature.
Perception on Windows environment too deep. Just curiosity how the system (Ubuntu) and user distinguish or identify what program should be used to open a file. I took a mpeg file with the "film" file icon and .mpeg file extension. Remove the .mpeg file extension, it still can be open with Mplayer as normal. But when I append .mp3 file extension, the file icon view changed to music icon. It can be open and play with music player program such as Rythmetic.
All the reason I did that is because. I download a shoutcast file and name with .mp3 extension. Then play back on Ubuntu Mplayer without problem. But it cannot play when I load it to a portable MP3 player. After couple trials, then I realize it is actually a mpeg file instead of mp3 file.
Enjoy the new world of computer outside Windows. Looking for some advise and explanation.
Thanks
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