I run a mixture of Debian Testing and Unstable as my workstation, and some how I broke "opening a browser" on clicking a link in Icedove.
I dont know if I am responsible or if it was Debian but either way, heres some tips to get it working (N.B. I take no responsibility if you break your system. You may want to take a back up).
First things first check /etc/alternatives. Make sure x-www-browser is a symlink to /usr/bin/iceweasel (I found mine was set to chrome). But for me, run the following:
sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-browser
There are 4 choices for the alternative x-www-browser (providing /usr/bin/x-www-browser).
Selection Path Priority Status
------------------------------------------------------------
0 /usr/bin/google-chrome 120 auto mode
1 /usr/bin/dillo 50 manual mode
2 /usr/bin/google-chrome 120 manual mode
* 3 /usr/bin/iceweasel 70 manual mode
4 /usr/bin/opera 90 manual mode
Press enter to keep the current choice[*], or type selection number:
did not fix my problem.
Next was to check icedoves registery.
Go Edit -> Preferences -> General -> Config Editor.
Copy and paste "network.protocol" in filter
Make sure
network.protocol-handler.app.http needs to be x-www-browser
network.protocol-handler.app.https needs to be x-www-browser
If you got all this ... then great.
The registery and value I found that I needed to be change was
network.protocol-handler.warn-external.http
All I did was right click and select "Toggle".
Close and start icedove, go to an email with a link, click it and then you will be prompted with an "Open application box", select /etc/alternatives/x-www-browser
And thats it.
HTH
Brent
Monday, August 30, 2010
Friday, August 20, 2010
Audacious clear playlist on opening.
I use Audacious as my music player of choice. Well I tried to at least, as I was always jumping between Rhythmbox.
The problem I had with Audacious, was that, like WinAmp, I couldn’t just right click on folder and use select "Open with Application". Cause every time Audacious would remember the previous playlist.
Today, I found the answer. Go to Audacious Preferences (Cntrl + P), select Playback, and just make sure "Clear current playlist when opening new files" is ticked.
HTH
Brent
The problem I had with Audacious, was that, like WinAmp, I couldn’t just right click on folder and use select "Open with Application". Cause every time Audacious would remember the previous playlist.
Today, I found the answer. Go to Audacious Preferences (Cntrl + P), select Playback, and just make sure "Clear current playlist when opening new files" is ticked.
HTH
Brent
My new blog ... bye bye hubpages
I never really got into this whole blogging thing .. but as time went by I thought if I could share my Linux experiences and lessons, then why not.
I created an account on Hubpages, they have a great interface to add and manage stories (hubs), but all my lengthy copy and pastes of code and configurations, had a floating ad (suppose they too have to make money).
So now im here. So lets see how this goes and hopefully I can get a cleaner, less flashy experience. :)
Brent
I created an account on Hubpages, they have a great interface to add and manage stories (hubs), but all my lengthy copy and pastes of code and configurations, had a floating ad (suppose they too have to make money).
So now im here. So lets see how this goes and hopefully I can get a cleaner, less flashy experience. :)
Brent
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