Re: Where is browser to be executed on open URL configured

2020-03-07 Thread Joe Zeff
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. ___ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe sen

Re: Where is browser to be executed on open URL configured

2020-03-07 Thread Samuel Sieb
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

Re: Where is browser to be executed on open URL configured

2020-03-07 Thread Tim via users
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

Re: Where is browser to be executed on open URL configured

2020-03-07 Thread Ed Greshko
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

Where is browser to be executed on open URL configured

2020-03-07 Thread Geoffrey Leach
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) Question: w