Le dimanche 26 novembre 2006 à 15:41 +0000, Kristoffer Lundén a écrit : > I hear you. But what is happening then? All I know is that installing > Epiphany makes it default and that I found "sensible-browser" in the > prefs, and changing that to the "Firefox" setting fixed the problem back > to using Firefox.
You should simply don't use "sensible-browser" if you don't understand what's doing or doesn't match your needs, nobody forced you to pick that option. It works the way it has been designed, if you doesn't like it that doesn't make the behaviour being bugged. You can read /usr/bin/sensible-browser to understand what it is doing. To make it simple: "it uses $BROWSER if defined, if it's not then it uses the x-www-browser alternative, etc. The x-www-browser alternative is an alternative, different program can register with a priority. It makes sense for programs not installed by default to have a higher alternative because usually if you install them that's to use them instead of the default browser. If you don't like that you can pick an alternative by hand (man update-alternatives for informations about that) -- Epiphany steals "sensible-browser" upon install https://launchpad.net/bugs/72524 -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs