@feranic

You're right about the specific command, but the issue was not about it.

The issue here is that you're unable to set custom command, whatever it
is. It is just not saved. Which means that you have no default browser
defined, which in turn lead to various problems, described in the
report.

Although, with the inclusion of the Firefox 3.5 in the default install
this specific issue went away, but it would be still a problem in
general, for the browsers that are not in the "suggested list".

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Missing default browser setting will crash many apps
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/411138
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