On 03/07/2020 05:51 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Since you're using xfce, I don't know how to do it graphically.
I do, and going to Settings->Preferred Applications is the way to go.
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On 3/7/20 4:06 PM, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
xfce-terminal, bash, fedora 30
When there's a url -- http://foo.bar.com for example -- typed in the
terminal and I clink the RMB with the sprite on the text, I am offered
the option: "open link". So far, so good. The default browser is not
executed. (Fire
On Sat, 2020-03-07 at 16:06 -0800, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> When there's a url -- http://foo.bar.com for example -- typed in the
> terminal and I clink the RMB with the sprite on the text, I am
> offered the option: "open link". So far, so good. The default browser
> is not executed. (Firefox rather
On 2020-03-08 08:06, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> xfce-terminal, bash, fedora 30
>
> When there's a url -- http://foo.bar.com for example -- typed in the
> terminal and I clink the RMB with the sprite on the text, I am offered
> the option: "open link". So far, so good. The default browser is not
> exec
xfce-terminal, bash, fedora 30
When there's a url -- http://foo.bar.com for example -- typed in the
terminal and I clink the RMB with the sprite on the text, I am offered
the option: "open link". So far, so good. The default browser is not
executed. (Firefox rather than Chrome, FWIW)
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