On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 05:58:42PM -0400, Rick Reynolds wrote: > As indicated in another thread, I've recently switched to Enlightenment > from Gnome due to the keyboard mapping bug (I'm still going to test out > a workaround, but I need to get work done in the meantime...) > > I'm finding out that gnome was doing a good amount of linkage for me. > In particular, I used to be able to click on a weblink in a spreadsheet > and have it opened in Firefox. Not anymore. OOo complains: > > "OpenOffice.org could not find a web browser on your system..." > > I've checked into the /etc/alternatives system and firefox is my chosen > browser for x-www-browser. OOo doesn't seem to give me a spot to enter > an application for handling www, so I can't just slap a path to a binary > into a config anywhere (unless I've missed something -- which I could > have). I've googled quite a bit about this and I can't seem to come up > with a solution. Can someone point me in the right direction? > In Firefox preferences, do you have "Firefox should check to see if it is the default browser when starting"?
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