Had to change in System Settings -> Default Applications -> Web Browser
Open http and https Urls
from "in an application based "
to "in the following browser"
I consider this as a workaround. But it is working at least ...
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outdated/deprecated version which has reached EOL does not get support
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outdated/deprecated version which has reached EOL does not get support
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Status: Unknown => New
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Remote watch:
Ignore that last one, I should not be explaining with Ubuntu devs just
after waking up in the morning.
If you can, comment on the Launchpad bug, Mardegan wants to talk about
making a shared package, which I guess would end up in accounts-sso?
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