Anssi Saari <anssi.sa...@debian-user.mail.kapsi.fi> wrote:
> Chris Green <c...@isbd.net> writes:
> 
> > Installing epiphany just added it as a choice but left vivaldi as the
> > configured browser, but still epiphany grabbed everything.
> 
> Have you considered you may get better information if you actually
> define this "everything"? For me it's the small handful of apps I
> mentioned and possibly a few more, like PDF viewers. Then again, I
> probably don't remember the settings I've used for each program unless I
> made notes and can find them again...

The specific thing that bit me when I installed epiphany was clicking
on a web link in a terminal (xfce4-terminal) window. Instead of
opening the link in the already running vivaldi, in another workspace
(which is the way I like it) it fired up epiphany and splatted it on
top of the text I was looking at.

I'm just wondering if a way round the issue may be to unistall
vivaldi, then install epiphany, then re-install vivaldi.  It might be
that just doing 'apt reinstall vivaldi' will get me back to where I
want to be.

When I get home tomorrow I'll try it, I'm a bit on the move at the
moment.

-- 
Chris Green
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