Not sure about opera, but IIRC firefox doesn't use xdg-settings to set
itself as the default browser.

chromium-browser relies on xdg-settings, which errors out when $BROWSER
is set, and that's apparently intentional. So the bug here seems to be
that $BROWSER is set in the first place. What purpose does that variable
fulfill? As pointed out by Walter, it's not part of the UNIX standard.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1823917

Title:
  Can't set Chromium as the default browser when BROWSER variable is
  defined

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  STEPS TO REPRODUCE
   1. Install firefox
   2. Set `BROWSER=firefox`
   3. Open firefox and make sure it is the default browser
   4. Install chromium-browser
   5. Open chromium-browser and set it as the default browser
   6. Click on a link or use `xdg-open URL`

  EXPECTED RESULTS
  Link opens in chromium-browser

  ACTUAL RESULTS
  Link opens in firefox instead. Running chromium-browser from the terminal, 
when trying to change the default browser, the error "xdg-settings: $BROWSER is 
set and can't be changed with xdg-settings" appears. BROWSER, xdg-setting's 
default-web-browser, and xdg-mime's default for text/html remain unchanged. 
It's not possible to set the value of default-web-browser when the BROWSER 
variable is set. Yet, when making firefox default, the end result is that 
BROWSER is still set and default-web-browser and the default for text/html has 
changed.

  chromium-browser 73.0.3683.103-0ubuntu1

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