On Wednesday, Mar 18th 2009 at 16:19 -, quoth Kevin Kofler:
=Rex Dieter wrote:
= The answer is, in whatever environment you're in, how to set the default
= browser (ie, the default handler for text/html).
=
=Actually, it's more complicated than that:
=* In KDE 3, the default browser was
My /etc/mailcap has this entry in it:
text/html; /usr/bin/xdg-open %s ; copiousoutput
But when I go to a link because of it, it ends up starting Konqueror. How
do I tell xdg-open that this is *not* my preferred app and that I'd like
it to use firefox instead?
TIA
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Steven W. Orr wrote:
My /etc/mailcap has this entry in it:
text/html; /usr/bin/xdg-open %s ; copiousoutput
But when I go to a link because of it, it ends up starting Konqueror. How
do I tell xdg-open that this is *not* my preferred app and that I'd like
it to use firefox instead?
The
On Wednesday, Mar 18th 2009 at 15:49 -, quoth Rex Dieter:
=Steven W. Orr wrote:
=
= My /etc/mailcap has this entry in it:
=
= text/html; /usr/bin/xdg-open %s ; copiousoutput
=
= But when I go to a link because of it, it ends up starting Konqueror. How
= do I tell xdg-open that this is *not*
Rex Dieter wrote:
The answer is, in whatever environment you're in, how to set the default
browser (ie, the default handler for text/html).
Actually, it's more complicated than that:
* In KDE 3, the default browser was indeed the default handler for the file
type, usually text/html.
* In KDE 4,
Steven W. Orr wrote:
Ok, What's a DE. I am using KDE.
That's your DE. :-)
DE stands for Desktop Environment.
Also, there's nothing in my environment that has konq in it.
It's not set up in environment variables, but in KDE's System Settings.
Kevin Kofler
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