On Fri, 2008-04-18 at 09:02 +1000, Andrew Greig wrote:
> I had a working Evolution>Firefox connection going, click a link in Mail
> and a browser window opens.  Apparently under Linux, one cannot run
> Firefox 3 and Firefox 2 side by side. So to try FF3 I used the package
> manager to remove FF2. FF3 worked well with Evo, and is very fast, but
> as it is still in Beta, I had no video plugin working, so while eagerly
> awaiting a final release of FF3 I deleted it and using the package
> manager I re-installed FF2 and plugins - lovely!
> 
> Now I cannot click a link in Evo and get a browser window to Open.  How
> do I correct this problem, please?

Assuming you're using a GNOME desktop, open Preferred Applications from
GNOME's panel menu.  It's under System -> Preferences.  There you can
select which web browser to use by default.  Evolution will honor that.

If you're on another FreeDesktop-compliant desktop such as KDE, follow
their procedure for choosing a default web browser.  Evolution should
honor that too.

Matthew Barnes

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