[Solved] Default Applications

I'm using gnome 3.6.1 and when i try to change default applications from system settings>details>default applications  control center exits without any change! Problem was there since gnome 3.4 but then it just didn't change anything now it exits control center window.
I'm on x64 and pure systemd system
Last edited by s0lid7 (2012-11-10 12:42:22)

I tried to change by opening nautilus as root, right click on file, click on properties, open with tab but when i changed it nautilus closed...
Here is the terminal output with an error when opening nautilus and the next when i changed default app
Unable to initialize DBus connection: The connection is closedcannot connect to the session bus: The connection is closed (g-io-error-quark, 18)
ERROR:nautilus-properties-window.c:1836:schedule_owner_change_timeout: assertion failed: (NAUTILUS_IS_FILE (file))
Aborted

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