Re: [Alpine-info] alpineand browsers?

2024-10-07 Thread Rob Wolfconf via Alpine-info
On Mon, Oct 7, 2024 at 1:43 AM Karen Lewellen via Alpine-info wrote: > Perhaps a feature request. > Granted I am unsure how Alpine decides what browser is used, as in when > one follows a link in an email. > Still, I am wondering if the ability to say have more than one option might > be helpful?

Re: [Alpine-info] alpineand browsers?

2024-10-07 Thread Karl Lindauer via Alpine-info
Actually, silly question may you can help me with, loosely related to this thread. I use Linux Mint and Alpine, works fine for years. I recently upgraded to the newest version of Linux Mint and now Alpine has no idea how to open any applications on my computer for things like PDF files, im

Re: [Alpine-info] alpineand browsers?

2024-10-07 Thread Lucio Chiappetti via Alpine-info
On Mon, 7 Oct 2024, Rob Wolfconf via Alpine-info wrote: On Mon, Oct 7, 2024 at 1:43???AM Karen Lewellen via Alpine-info Granted I am unsure how Alpine decides what browser is used, as in when one follows a link in an email. Chime answered you how to set the browser in alpine using url-viewe

Re: [Alpine-info] alpineand browsers?

2024-10-07 Thread Joshua Miller via Alpine-info
If you don't get a good answer to this, you may want to ask on a Mint support site/list since that seems to be a change between Mint releases. That said, I'd start by trying: sudo apt install mime-support shared-mime-info I'm not sure if those are the culprit, but that seems likely to me since a

Re: [Alpine-info] alpineand browsers?

2024-10-07 Thread Karl Lindauer via Alpine-info
Thanks Josh! That actually did the trick. I got a message that the mime-support was replaced by a different name, but as soon as I installed it, VIOLA! Problem solved. Thanks! On Mon, 7 Oct 2024, Joshua Miller wrote: If you don't get a good answer to this, you may want to ask on a M