Thanks. Added the upstream bug to https://bugs.launchpad.net/chromium-
browser/+bug/798025.
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The way upstream GNOME recommends is what firefox does, ship a .desktop
and have a preference option in the browser to choice if urls should be
opened in tab or new instances
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By that logic Chrome should have 2 entries, the default one and another
one with the "--new-window" option. So I should file a bug against
chromium-browser (Ubuntu) to add this entry?
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@Vanessa: there is not only one option, browsers should register and be
listed there, epiphany (the GNOME browser), firefox and chromium do it
at least
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu Natty)
Status
** Tags added: oneiric precise
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Also I noticed this, I have a windows partition and I can't change my
default calendar from OUTLOOK, I have never used outlook but yet there
it is WHAT?
Also changing it is a non trivial job based on update-alternatives, not
something I want to do in front of new users of ubuntu who also have
This bug is present in Precise
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Redirected from Bug #729603, the default mail and browser applications
can not be changed, this should NOT be wishlist - there is no point
having an option to set a default browser when there is only one
possible option!
This is a severe usability issue and should be considered as such.
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To get gnome-gmail working, do one of the following:
1) add an x-scheme-handler to the desktop file a la
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-
center/+bug/708382/comments/24
2) Install gnome-gmail 1.8.1, available at http://gnome-
gmail.sourceforge.net/
3) Upgrade to Oneiric o
I'll confirm that this bug still exists, and is still rather annoying. I
can't get gmail to be my mail handler, even with gnome-gmail installed.
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Any idea when this is going to be fixed in Natty?
Clean install and there is still NO custom/other option available for browser
and email.
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I use alpine as my email handler. After upgrading, clicking mailto:
links no longer works as it has inexplicably removed the option to set a
custom command, meaning I have to copy-paste email addresses.
I expect this kind of regressive upgrade and tight restriction on
program use from Mac (no hope
After remove evolution (Ubuntu 11.04)
Note that I have installed Desktop Webmail and it should appear in the
list. (Both before and after remove evolution)
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Before remove evolution
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you should fix eudora to ship a .desktop with the correct mimetype
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Like warjowuch and hermes60. I try to change my default email client, in
my case from Evolution to Eudora, though. I can't.
No other options but "Evolution" or "Evolution Mail and Calendar". I
wonder, what is de difference?
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It's really annoying when you have to get into the whole google-forum-
bug_report circle just to get a thing working which used to work just
fine until a new release came out and blew it at the expense at some new
fancy irrelevant modification.
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What is the point of having this as an option IF YOU CANNOT CHANGE it.
For Preferred EMail Client I get ONLY Evolution. No Custom, no Thunderbird, no
anything else.
I get very frustrated when things like this get broken in new releases.
Quit looking at adding bells & whistles and focus on stabil
In addition to this problem, when I installed Google chrome as a
browser, I was able to set this in preferred applications. Since then,
the option for chrome has disappeared, and 11.04 now insists my default
browser is firefox. Using the chrome "set as default" option has no
effect either.
Plus th
@abi: Here's how I did that for Chrome, using #24. You can do this for
any browser:
1) Get a copy of your existing one (from
/usr/share/applications/chromium-browser.desktop).
2) Edit the Exec line to add the switch. I added "--new-window".
3) Call the file something like "chromium-browser-new
All I want is to set Opera to run with a -newwindow switch by default,
is that so hard?
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Same problem here. Is there anybody able to post a workaround for using
Claws mail?
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I still have NO option for custom commands in preffered applications?
I mean, no custom commands for mailer and browser. On the other tabs the
options are there.
I should be able to change firefox to firefox %s, without changing
config-files...
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Thank you David, the update you posted worked perfectly for me.
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FYI, gnome-gmail-1.7.2-1ubuntu3, in ppa:daves/daves, has the fix that
adds GNOME Gmail back into the Preferred Applications selection list.
Per bug #729357, the problem was the missing x-scheme-handler mimetype
in the desktop file.
https://launchpad.net/~daves/+archive/daves
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Looks like this has not been commented on in a few days, but I am still
experiencing the problem.
My issue, however, is only with the email setting. I uninstalled
Evolution to see if that would help, but now I just don't have anything
associated with the email setting in Preferred Applications.
I
I just want to say that the workaround listed above works for me.
However the "Custom" choice still doesn't appear in the dropdown.
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Now on Natty Beta 1 with latest updates, the problem appears to be
solved, i.e. I'm able to select another mailer. However, in some panels
of the gnome-default-applications-properties, some Asian characters are
showing up along with the name of the default selected app (does this
needs another bug
Here is a copy of a .desktop file that you can use and put in
~/.local/share/applications as a workaround, name the file whatever you
want, for me it is mailto.desktop. mailto, for me, is a script in
~/bin/mailto
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=mailto
Exec=mailto %u
Terminal=false
X-MultipleAr
If I may (as it might not be related but then please direct me to the
correct branch) I can no longer override any of the fixed applications
settings, e.g. system terminal:
1. "GNOME Terminal" is already one of the predefined applications,
2. choose Custom,
3. put in "gnome-terminal" as a command,
natty 110.4 beta i386, patchlevel today
I have to add that the upper panel complain about the missing mail
configuration, cause thunderbird was not accepted as mail application.
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I have forwarded the bug to add scheme-handlers to the desktop file to
opera.
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Indeed, using gconf-editor may allow to set some default app. (but
that's obviously a workaround, since a regular user should be able to
rely on something more straightforward, i.e. a working gnome-default-
applications-properties). But even with gconf-editor, you can't select
a mailer, since the
For Opera it worked when i added the following to the .desktop file:
MimeType=...;x-scheme-handler/http;x-scheme-handler/https;
Something similar would propably solve the problem for the other apps.
However, there should be a possibility to set the default app via
gconf/dconf. If i change it the
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Now on Natty Beta 1 (freshly updated), the problem appears not only
related to browser/mail apps, but also to multimedia player, since
Banshee is not registered as one available multimedia app. (while it's
now the default music player!), but instead as a personalized
selection... See screenshot 1
one of the issues is bug #719919, the other one is an opera bug
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this does not offer any choice, only evolution and firefox, so the dialog is
useless.
(sorry if this is a different issue, my report (bug 729603) was closed and
linked to this one)
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by opening the dialog and selecting the one to use in the combo box?
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how is one then supposed to change e.g. the email client from evolution to
thunderbird or the default brower from firefox to opera?
pointing users to edit gconf is not exactly a user friendly solution for this
basic task.
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