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Also, does anyone here know how to make firefox the default browser? I didn't see anything about that on their support pages either, but maybe I just missed it.
For Gnome type this is shell
gnome-default-applications-properties
its pretty self explanatory from there.
regards,
Mark
and yes, it should have been self explanatory, but for some reason under browser, it is not listing Firefox. Only, mozilla/netscape6.
I tried adding firefox in the custom browser part, as that seemed like the only choice. I typed it in as Mozilla-Firefox and also tried just as firefox. I even added the '%s' as it says too. Now when I click on a link, nothing happens. I don't know if I have the name wrong, or maybe I need to reboot before it starts working.
Not sure if the default browser thing is set up right or not. Any other browser I've used had a place where you decide if you wanted it to be the default browser. Here, I'm still having to type in the name. But when I click on a link in an email, it does nothing.
But when I click on a link in an email, it does nothing.
I am using firefox and kmail in kde, I believe there is a known fault with the way firefox starts up when there is already a profile open. The bug is that it asks you which profile you would like to open when clicking on an embedded anchor in Emails, therefore meaning you then have to copy and paste the URL into the address bar. I have yet to find a fix to this.
I believe there is a known fault with the way firefox starts up when there is already a profile open.
Yes, this bug has apparently been fixed in the latest nightly builds and will be in Firefox version 1.0.
For the mailto: protocol not working, check out claus's reply in message 4 of this thread which explains how to make it work:
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