Yeah, I changed that already. That is for system links. I'm referring to
Evolution. When I click on a link inside an e-mail address, it opens
Mozilla. I want it to open Netscape. I was thinking about a setting in
Evolution, but I can't find one. Maybe a Gnome setting?

Thanks for the reply :)

Joe

On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 12:45, mark wrote:
> On Thursday 24 October 2002 01:15 pm, Joe is done writ:
> > How would one change the default browser in Linux?
> > So, when Evolution opens up a link, it opens Netscape instead of
> > Mozzila.
> 
> It took me long enough to find this answer. Control Center->file 
> browsing->file associations->text, and then select html, shtml, and any other 
> thing that hits your fancy (.swf for flash, etc), and, if mozilla isn't in 
> the list, add it, then use the "up" to make sure that it's at the top of the 
> list.
> 
> Th'-th'-th-that's all, f-f-f-folks!
> 
>       mark
> 
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