KDE has a feature in which if a URL goes into the paste buffer it
offers to open a browser. At least if you're in a Konsole this is
what happens.
There's a little bug so that it won't open mozilla properly when you
do this. Supposedly a fix is coming.
This is probably different from your proble
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 22:34, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> Ok, make uninstall seems to have disabled it, but the directories are all
> still there. Is it Ok to delete them?
If they are empty it's probably ok to rm them.
> I'm using KDE.
Sorry, I don't now anything about that
> Clicking on hyperlink
On Friday 11 January 2002 12:19, Mario Vukelic wrote:
> On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 21:07, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> > The Sylpheed question is rather easy, I hope.
> > How do you uninstall it? Just delete directories?
>
> How did you install it? If from source, there is probably a "uninstall"
> target in
Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> The Sylpheed question is rather easy, I hope.
> How do you uninstall it? Just delete directories?
How did you install it? If you used a .deb package, then
dpkg -P sylpheed
should do the trick.
If you compiled it yourself, and installed it with "make install", then
yo
On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 21:07, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
> The Sylpheed question is rather easy, I hope.
> How do you uninstall it? Just delete directories?
How did you install it? If from source, there is probably a "uninstall"
target in the source directory. cd /your/sylpheed/source/dir; make
uninsta
The Sylpheed question is rather easy, I hope.
How do you uninstall it? Just delete directories?
Mozilla:
Earlier I asked about how to make Mozilla my default browser. Ok, I got that
to work, but now I have different problem. Say, for example, I have a
hyperlink in a letter. If I tap on it, M
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