Alexander Sack wrote:
On Sat, Jun 02, 2007 at 11:58:08PM +0200, Peter Rabbitson wrote:
Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
If you are on gnome, installing icedove-gnome-support should make
icedove obey the gconf (gnome control panel - preferrred
applications) setting.
Is there any
Alexander Sack wrote:
yeah ... my previous instructions told you that you just move whats
currently in /etc/icedove/ to /etc/icedove/pref/ ... unfortunately,
you have deleted all. Now, add a file called http-browser.js to the
pref directory and insert:
On Sun, Jun 03, 2007 at 01:54:30PM +0200, Peter Rabbitson wrote:
Yes, this fixes it! Thank you so much. The only problem is that I did
not delete anything - the icedove package simply lacks the
http-browser.js file:
Yes, this is a known bug ... I thought that it was clear to you as you
asked
Package: icedove
Version: 2.0.0.0-4
For me, Icedove opens the gnome browser rather than iceweasel (which is
also sensible-browser). I can't find any option to change this.
--- System information. ---
Architecture: amd64
Kernel: Linux 2.6.21-1-amd64
Debian Release: lenny/sid
500 unstable
On Sat, Jun 02, 2007 at 05:14:59PM -0400, Benjamin Seidenberg wrote:
Package: icedove
Version: 2.0.0.0-4
For me, Icedove opens the gnome browser rather than iceweasel (which is
also sensible-browser). I can't find any option to change this.
If you are on gnome, installing
Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
If you are on gnome, installing icedove-gnome-support should make
icedove obey the gconf (gnome control panel - preferrred
applications) setting.
Is there any workaround for the many of us who do _not_ use GNOME?
Copy/pasting links is certainly no fun
On Sat, Jun 02, 2007 at 11:58:08PM +0200, Peter Rabbitson wrote:
Alexander Sack - Debian Bugmail wrote:
If you are on gnome, installing icedove-gnome-support should make
icedove obey the gconf (gnome control panel - preferrred
applications) setting.
Is there any workaround for the many
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