I'm not sure why you're setting BROWSER, that has nothing to do with it, it is NOT used by gnome or evolution.
Unless your debian script 'sensible-browser' uses it. Perhaps just tell gnome to use the real thing directly instead would help (i.e. gnome-moz-remote).
But if you must continue to use BROWSER, you're probably setting it in the wrong place, it needs to go in your xsession file (normally ~/.xsession but it could also be .xinitrc), before you start your session manager, not in .bashrc.
On Thu, 2004-04-08 at 23:14 -0500, David Mohr wrote:
Hi everyone, I am having trouble making evolution launch the correct browser. I read the email yesterday from guenther about how to fix this problem and I followed all the steps with no change, still galeon is launched instead of firefox. Now, I did some testing and it turns out that everything works fine when I run evo from the command line, but if I start it from a gnome-shortcut or the launch applications menu, it chooses the wrong browser! I guess this might be a debian bug, but I thought I'd ask here first. System information: I'm running debian unstable, pretty up-to-date (at least once a month a dist-upgrade), evolution 1.4.6, gnome 2.2 and use firefox as my browser. This is what I checked - $BROWSER is set to firefox - in gnome-control-center I have set sensible-browser (debian script) as a browser, which calls firefox - checked through gconf-editor that the keys in /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/unknown as well as /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http are set (to sensible-browser) - checked ~/.gnome/Gnome and there default-show is set to gnome-moz-remote which also calls firefox Why would starting evo from gnome make any difference? I don't know enough about gnome I guess but it does puzzle me. Any ideas? Bye, David _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
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