** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gramps
+ 
+ I use Ubuntu Dapper, GRAMPS 2.0.11-2, GNOME 2.14.3.
  
  I created a family database thing with gramps. Just to
  be sure (i had the same problem before and thought it
  was an installation problem), i saved the database as
  three different types of files: the normal one, GEDCOM,
  and something else.
  
  However, when I closed gramps and tried to open the
  three files, none of the files worked. I got the
  following error message (each with its respective
  filename, though):
  
  [code]Could not open file: /home/avi/family.grdb
  File type "x-extension-grdb" is unknown to GRAMPS.
  
  Valid types are: GRAMPS database, GRAMPS XML, GRAMPS
  package, and GEDCOM.[/code]
  
  At first, the GEDCOM file was detected as a
  GRAMPS-compatible file (although the GRAMPS still
  wouldn't open it). When I restarted the computer,
  however, the GEDCOM file was no longer detected as such.
  
- I use Ubuntu Dapper, GRAMPS 2.0.11-2, GNOME 2.14.3.
- 
  I don't know if this would have any effect, but (before
  this happened), I was forced to reinstall ubuntu from
  the live install disk after edgy was (unwittingly)
  half-installed and I could only access ubuntu through
  the command line. Everything is working fine now except
  my sound and printer (which shouldn't affect this) and
  GRAMPS.
  
  Here's a link to a forum post in which this was
  discussed:
  http://gramps-project.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=390

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