A couple of points regarding this solution:
* seems to be a system-wide fix so all users are forced to use firefox
* if firefox is already open, a new window doesn't pop up when you click
on a link in an email. This can be annoying if the browser is on a
different desktop!
Any ideas anyone?
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> frans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > > Also thanks: I discovered by your information that the command:> > > > ln -s /usr/bin/mozilla /etc/alternatives/gnome-www-browser> > > > worked fine!!!> > The true Debian Way (tm) would be:> > #update-alternatives --config gnome-www-browser
frans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also thanks: I discovered by your information that the command:
>
> ln -s /usr/bin/mozilla /etc/alternatives/gnome-www-browser
>
> worked fine!!!
The true Debian Way (tm) would be:
#update-alternatives --config gnome-www-browser
This will give you a list of
Also thanks: I discovered by your information that the command:
ln -s /usr/bin/mozilla /etc/alternatives/gnome-www-browser
worked fine!!!
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Linas Zvirblis wrote:
> Don Jackson wrote:
>
>
>>I wish to (again) be able to click on a URL link in an email in
>>Thunderbird and have that link brought up on Firefox rather than
>>Konqueror. Some time ago, this was possible, but I cannot find the
>>magic combination of settings to do this any
Don Jackson wrote:
> I wish to (again) be able to click on a URL link in an email in
> Thunderbird and have that link brought up on Firefox rather than
> Konqueror. Some time ago, this was possible, but I cannot find the
> magic combination of settings to do this any more.
You could try usind De
I wish to (again) be able to click on a URL link in an email in
Thunderbird and have that link brought up on Firefox rather than
Konqueror. Some time ago, this was possible, but I cannot find the
magic combination of settings to do this any more.
I am using KDE 3.5.1 and 2.6.8-1-386 (updated/upgr
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