Hi,
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005, Bill Wohler wrote:
I just got the update in testing and tried to open file:///tmp/foo.pdf.
Unfortunately, I got the same error. I also tried removing .galeon and
starting from scratch to no avail.
Please try to run:
gnome-open file:///tmp/foo.pdf
Loïc Minier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please try to run:
gnome-open file:///tmp/foo.pdf
Loic,
That works. gpdf fires up with foo.pdf.
Thinking that there might be something funny in my environment, I also
tried logging in as root which had a virgin Gnome environment. I got the
same
Hi,
On lun, mar 21, 2005, Loïc Minier wrote:
I've got no problem with Galeon 1.3.20-1 in sid, could you please grab
1.3.20-1 from sid and check if that solves the problem for you? If you
don't want to install the sid package, wait 3/4 days for the package to
enter sid, see
Loïc Minier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you check with a newer Galeon?
I just got the update in testing and tried to open file:///tmp/foo.pdf.
Unfortunately, I got the same error. I also tried removing .galeon and
starting from scratch to no avail.
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Bill Wohler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
tags 300661 + sarge
thanks
Hi,
On dim, mar 20, 2005, Bill Wohler wrote:
If I point Galeon to file:///tmp/foo.pdf, Galeon fails to find the
command to browse the PDF file. I've attached a screenshot. However, if
I open the same file from Nautilus, Nautilus finds gpdf just fine and
Package: galeon
Version: 1.3.19-4
Severity: normal
If I point Galeon to file:///tmp/foo.pdf, Galeon fails to find the
command to browse the PDF file. I've attached a screenshot. However, if
I open the same file from Nautilus, Nautilus finds gpdf just fine and
views the file.
Since the way that
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