OK, guys, I know I must be doing something stupid, but I can't seem to download files with epiphany-browser in Squeeze. I'm running a GNOME desktop environment. The mozplugger package is installed. I also have flashplugin-nonfree and sun-java6-plugin installed, but I'm not sure that's relevant. Anyway, let's say that I am viewing a web page that has a download link. I move the mouse pointer over it and the message line on the bottom of the screen shows a URL ending in ".pdf". I single-right-click on the link, move the mouse pointer over "save link as" on the pop-up menu, single-left-click on that and ...
nothing happens I don't even get so much as a dialog box to specify the target directory or file name. "Download link" doesn't work either. It works on my Lenny system. What am I missing? Is there a plugin package that I need but don't have? Is there something I need to configure that isn't configured by default? I searched the internet on the keywords Debian Squeeze epiphany-browser "unable to download" I got a bunch of hits but nothing looked promising in the first page or two. Has anyone seen this before? I do have evince installed to view pdf files. But that shouldn't matter. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org