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?
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
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
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
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