> > > I really hope this is a RTFM answer.
> > 
> > It smells like it... ;)
> > 
> > Please follow the instructions I already posted a couple of times to the
> > Ximian lists (see the archive):
> > 
> > http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/users/2003-September/011435.html
> 
> I have read this before.

Dang...


> > > Setting the browser in the gnome-control-center do epiphany did not
> > > help.  Galeon was still tried.
> > 
> > Which capplet of the Gnome Control Center did you use? Have you tried:
> > $ gnome-default-applications-properties
> > 
> Yep.  It defaults to epiphany.

Well, have you tried searching the entire GConf settings for a value set
to "galeon"? (As it runs lynx since you un-installed Galoen, I assume
Galeon is still set.)

The point is, the mentioned steps work for me -- and did so for
everybody asking on this list before. But as I don't know everything
about the GConf settings and their interaction with the Gnome Desktop,
there may be some other settings.


> > > So I uninstall Galeon.  Now all links open in lynx thru a
> > > gnome-terminal.
> > 
> > What does this command say?
> > $ gconftool-2 -R /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/unknown
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] chaos]$ gconftool-2 -R /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/unknown
>  command = epiphany %s
>  need-terminal = false
>  enabled = true

Looks good. :)

Using gconf-editor, are there maybe keys like 'http' in the
'url-handler' hierarchy?

...guenther


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