On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 02:36:00PM -0700, Robert Holtzman wrote: > Not sure if this is the appropriate list for this but I couldn't find a > urlscan list. > > I'm running Ubuntu 8.04 with their version of Mutt 1.5.17, urlscan > 0.5.6, and Firefox 3.6.6 just upgraded from 3.0.x. Prior to the upgrade > ctl-b called firefox. After the upgrade it called a text based browser > that I thought was Lynx except that Lynx isn't installed on my system.
Maybe it's elinks. > The urlscan README says to set the environment variable > > export BROWSER=/usr/bin/xxxxxxxxx > > Which makes sense and works but leaves the question: why is it > neccessary all of a sudden? It wasn't when I ran FF 3.0.x. I'm not sure how it's handled by Ubuntu (I only know Debian), but it looks like urlscan calls sensible-browser, which calls the "correct" browser. You should be able to change it with update-alternatives --config x-www-browser Another possibility could be, that $DISPLAY is not set, thus sensible-browser thinks it can't launch a X based browser (I'm not entirely sure, I'm no expert regarding sensible-browser). Hope this helps, Simon -- + privacy is necessary + using gnupg http://gnupg.org + public key id: 0x92FEFDB7E44C32F9
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