On Sunday 14 Nov 2004 03:04, Jack wrote:
> Greg Meyer wrote:
> >On Saturday 13 November 2004 07:31 pm, Jack wrote:
> >>It apparently has a way to allow changing the default browser *that
> >>works*!  Changing the htm file association in 3.23 does not work...
> >>That's the main reason, but there are other minor ones...
> >
> >Changing the file association only works to determine what browser
> > launches when you click on a link.  The default browser that is called by
> > a program when it needs one is set by the environment variable BROWSER. 
> > Type env at a prompt to see what it is currently set to.  To set it
> > temporarily to something else, you can use the export command
> >
> >export BROWSER=mozilla-firefox
> >
> >This will change it to firefox until the next login.  I am still looking
> > for the file to change to make it permanent system wide.
> >
> >
> >------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Sorry, didn't work.  Still defaults to Konqueror.  The only program I
> can get to default to firefox is thunderbird (not surprisingly).
>
> - Jack

What is the command to get konqueror back again?

Simon.

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