On 23/04/2022 01:01, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
New install of Fedora 35. Any time a link is opened -- say from a terminal -- Firefox is
opened. The default browser is set in "Default Applications" to chrome. Is
there another place where the default browser is set?
I just installed chr
On Fri, 2022-04-22 at 10:01 -0700, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> New install of Fedora 35. Any time a link is opened -- say from a
> terminal -- Firefox is opened. The default browser is set in "Default
> Applications" to chrome. Is there another place where the
> default brows
> Date: Friday, April 22, 2022 10:01:37 -0700
> From: Geoffrey Leach
>
> New install of Fedora 35. Any time a link is opened -- say from a
> terminal -- Firefox is opened. The default browser is set in
> "Default Applications" to chrome. Is there another place where
On Fri, 22 Apr 2022 10:01:37 -0700
Geoffrey Leach wrote:
> New install of Fedora 35. Any time a link is opened -- say from a
> terminal -- Firefox is opened. The default browser is set in "Default
> Applications" to chrome. Is there another place where the default browser
>
New install of Fedora 35. Any time a link is opened -- say from a
terminal -- Firefox is opened. The default browser is set in "Default
Applications" to chrome. Is there another place where the default browser
is set?
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On 12/05/13 06:42, Beartooth wrote:
On Wed, 04 Dec 2013 01:32:33 +0100, poma wrote:
On 03.12.2013 19:09, Beartooth wrote:
Thank you, sir!
Aahh, these are the first kind words from you.
Much obliged.
I hope it was not too difficult to utter.
So far, I have seen nothing but sn
On 04.12.2013 18:42, Beartooth wrote:
> On Wed, 04 Dec 2013 01:32:33 +0100, poma wrote:
>
>> On 03.12.2013 19:09, Beartooth wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you, sir!
>>
>> Aahh, these are the first kind words from you.
>> Much obliged.
>> I hope it was not too difficult to utter.
>
> So far, I have
On Wed, 04 Dec 2013 01:32:33 +0100, poma wrote:
> On 03.12.2013 19:09, Beartooth wrote:
>
>> Thank you, sir!
>
> Aahh, these are the first kind words from you.
> Much obliged.
> I hope it was not too difficult to utter.
So far, I have seen nothing but sneers and snarls from this
p
On 03.12.2013 19:09, Beartooth wrote:
> Thank you, sir!
Aahh, these are the first kind words from you.
Much obliged.
I hope it was not too difficult to utter.
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On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 19:09:57 +, Beartooth wrote:
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> Anyway, I changed dillo to Dillo both in Alpine's settings and on
> my PC, and links still open in Firefox. :-
This morning, suddenly, it does what I was trying to accomplish:
Alpine on the remote machine, being r
On Sun, 01 Dec 2013 16:51:24 -0500, David wrote:
> On 12/1/2013 2:12 PM, poma wrote:
>> You've just confirmed that you do not know what you're talking about.
>> As shown before, and now also you're unable to show appreciation to
>> people who help you.
>
>
> You having a bad weekend? A Bad wee
On 12/1/2013 2:12 PM, poma wrote:
> On 01.12.2013 19:48, Beartooth wrote:
>
> You've just confirmed that you do not know what you're talking about.
>
>
> As shown before, and now also you're unable to show appreciation to
> people who help you.
You having a bad weekend? A Bad week? A bad month
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tym0MObFpTI
Bee awesome.:!
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poma wrote:
> You too really don't have idea what you're talking about.
> Don't you?
personal attacks are not appropriate or welcome here. You did it twice
already in this thread. Your responses were fine without this added
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On 01.12.2013 19:48, Beartooth wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Nov 2013 06:08:08 +0100, poma wrote:
>
>> On 25.11.2013 21:50, Beartooth wrote:
>>>
>>> In the past, I have always set my default browser to Dillo, which
>>> is very fast and very safe; and it usuall
On Sat, 30 Nov 2013 06:08:08 +0100, poma wrote:
> On 25.11.2013 21:50, Beartooth wrote:
>>
>> In the past, I have always set my default browser to Dillo, which
>> is very fast and very safe; and it usually shows me at least enough to
>> guess reasonably well whet
On 25.11.2013 21:50, Beartooth wrote:
>
> In the past, I have always set my default browser to Dillo, which
> is very fast and very safe; and it usually shows me at least enough to
> guess reasonably well whether I want to go on, switch to another browser,
> or skip
On 30.11.2013 03:13, g wrote:
> i have never used anything for browsing other than firefox, so i
> am not aware what will happen during opening with setting of true.
>
> if it works, great. if not, then you need to ask thru support
> for xfce4.
>
> i am tending to believe that it is a problem w
On 11/29/2013 11:58 AM, Beartooth wrote:
On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 14:29:58 -0600, g wrote:
<<>>
does 'dillo' have a configuration to mark it as _default_?
Not that I could find.
does it have anything similar to firefox's about:config?
open firefox, in url bar, enter;
about:config
sear
Allegedly, on or about 29 November 2013, Beartooth sent:
> Here, if not before, you lose me. What was ", enter"
> supposed to do??
CTRL+F is a common shortcut (on various programs) to bring up the search
box to "find" something. So, begin a search, enter the terms to search
for...
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On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 14:29:58 -0600, g wrote:
> On 11/28/2013 01:09 PM, Beartooth wrote:
>> Anyway, I changed dillo to Dillo both in Alpine's settings and on my
>> PC, and links still open in Firefox. :-
>
> applying a little 'swag' because i use firefox in kde de.
>
> does 'dillo' have a config
On 11/28/2013 01:09 PM, Beartooth wrote:
On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 13:59:21 -0800, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 11/27/2013 01:38 PM, Beartooth wrote:
Could these things be case-sensitive??
Why not? Everything else in Linux is.
Not everything; yum for instance sometimes ignores capitals.
Anyway
On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 13:59:21 -0800, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 11/27/2013 01:38 PM, Beartooth wrote:
>> Could these things be case-sensitive??
>
> Why not? Everything else in Linux is.
Not everything; yum for instance sometimes ignores capitals.
Anyway, I changed dillo to Dillo
On 11/27/2013 01:38 PM, Beartooth wrote:
Could these things be case-sensitive??
Why not? Everything else in Linux is.
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On Mon, 25 Nov 2013 13:08:11 -0800, Joe Zeff wrote:
> The default browser *on the computer running the program* is the one
> that gets opened. Unless you can change the default on the remote host,
> Alpine's behavior won't change.
Much as I wish, that can't
On 11/25/2013 12:50 PM, Beartooth wrote:
I've managed to make it a partial default (under xfce4 in F18).
Pan, for instance, routinely opens links in Dillo. Alpine, however, does
not. (I run Alpine on a remote host, over ssh; is that relevant? It does
open Firefox.)
The default br
In the past, I have always set my default browser to Dillo, which
is very fast and very safe; and it usually shows me at least enough to
guess reasonably well whether I want to go on, switch to another browser,
or skip the site.
I've managed to make it a partial de
On 03/10/2013 03:08 AM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
Still makes no sense. There is no about:config in thunderbird but I can
edit prefs.js by hand and I see no boolean variable of the name you
mention. If I've misunderstood your mail, please be more specific.
Edit->Preferences->Advanced. Down near t
On 03/10/13 12:25, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
> Am 10.03.2013 12:23, schrieb Reindl Harald:
>>
>>
>> Am 10.03.2013 11:08, schrieb Erik P. Olsen:
>>> Still makes no sense. There is no about:config in thunderbird
>>
>> there is about:config and i even sent you a screenshot
>> how you reach it from th
Am 10.03.2013 12:23, schrieb Reindl Harald:
>
>
> Am 10.03.2013 11:08, schrieb Erik P. Olsen:
>> Still makes no sense. There is no about:config in thunderbird
>
> there is about:config and i even sent you a screenshot
> how you reach it from the perferences
http://kb.mozillazine.org/About:con
Am 10.03.2013 11:08, schrieb Erik P. Olsen:
> Still makes no sense. There is no about:config in thunderbird
there is about:config and i even sent you a screenshot
how you reach it from the perferences
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On 10/03/13 10:05, poma wrote:
On 03/10/13 00:20, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
On 09/03/13 22:14, poma wrote:
On 03/09/13 15:08, Ed Greshko wrote:
..
OK, your opinion is clear. Ignore that user set defaults aren't
working and set the specific setting within TBird.
*Toggle* network.protocol-handler
On 03/10/13 00:20, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> On 09/03/13 22:14, poma wrote:
>> On 03/09/13 15:08, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> ..
>>> OK, your opinion is clear. Ignore that user set defaults aren't
>>> working and set the specific setting within TBird.
>>>
>>
>> *Toggle* network.protocol-handler.warn-externa
On Sat, Mar 9, 2013 at 8:20 PM, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> It is not clear to me what you are proposing. In which file should the
> string be toggled? It is not to be found in the mentioned mimeTypes.rdf and
> the link probably refers to older versions because the instructions do not
> fit to the curr
On 09/03/13 22:14, poma wrote:
On 03/09/13 15:08, Ed Greshko wrote:
..
OK, your opinion is clear. Ignore that user set defaults aren't working and
set the specific setting within TBird.
*Toggle* network.protocol-handler.warn-external.http[s]
~/.thunderbird//mimeTypes.rdf
http://kb.mozillaz
On 03/09/13 15:08, Ed Greshko wrote:
..
> OK, your opinion is clear. Ignore that user set defaults aren't working and
> set the specific setting within TBird.
>
*Toggle* network.protocol-handler.warn-external.http[s]
~/.thunderbird//mimeTypes.rdf
http://kb.mozillazine.org/MimeTypes.rdf
poma
On 09/03/13 14:10, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 09.03.2013 13:46, schrieb Erik P. Olsen:
OK, I see the same files but they do nothing with regard to launching
google-chrome from links in thunderbird.
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go in the prefecrences -> e
On 03/09/13 22:01, Reindl Harald wrote:
> finally it does not matter
>
> the point is to look at this settings, know that they are present,
> learn generally how the configuration of used apllications works
> and even if the settings are not the cause of the problem
>
> set them is the better solut
Am 09.03.2013 14:56, schrieb Ed Greshko:
> On 03/09/13 21:43, Reindl Harald wrote:
>> you do not understand what i am trying to tell you
>> i saw on my machine google-chrome a few years ago
>> in exactly this settings and you can bet that ii have
>> not made them, i guess it was the chrome-instal
On 03/09/13 21:43, Reindl Harald wrote:
> you do not understand what i am trying to tell you
> i saw on my machine google-chrome a few years ago
> in exactly this settings and you can bet that ii have
> not made them, i guess it was the chrome-installation
> like any update tries to enable/start at
ou have to verify that
> Yet, the subject of the thread is "does not respect the default browser
> setting".
yes but try to understand
> Which is what I'm addressing. You just overriding the "default" setting with
> a specific setting...which is fine.
the d
> network.protocol-handler.app.http
> network.protocol-handler.app.https
>
> it is general a good idea to learn about preferences of used applications
Yes, of course you could do that. Yet, the subject of the thread is "does not
respect the default browser setting". Which is what I
Am 09.03.2013 14:25, schrieb Ed Greshko:
> On 03/09/13 20:46, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
>> OK, I see the same files but they do nothing with regard to launching
>> google-chrome from links in thunderbird.
>
> I see.
>
> Well, my test system has multiple desktops installed. I'd mainly run KDE
On 03/09/13 20:46, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> OK, I see the same files but they do nothing with regard to launching
> google-chrome from links in thunderbird.
I see.
Well, my test system has multiple desktops installed. I'd mainly run KDE and
sometimes GNOME on it and I just tested and a clic
On 09/03/13 13:22, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/09/13 19:38, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
On 09/03/13 12:10, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/09/13 18:31, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
On 08/03/13 07:46, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/08/13 14:05, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
Hmm, there should be possible set default browser for
On 03/09/13 19:38, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> On 09/03/13 12:10, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 03/09/13 18:31, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
>>> On 08/03/13 07:46, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>>> On 03/08/13 14:05, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
>>>>> Hmm, there should be possible s
On 09/03/13 12:10, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/09/13 18:31, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
On 08/03/13 07:46, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/08/13 14:05, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
Hmm, there should be possible set default browser for individual
users, not only as system global.
Yes, there is
xdg-settings is
On 03/09/13 18:31, Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> On 08/03/13 07:46, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 03/08/13 14:05, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
>>> Hmm, there should be possible set default browser for individual
>>> users, not only as system global.
>>
>> Yes, there is
&
On 08/03/13 07:46, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/08/13 14:05, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
Hmm, there should be possible set default browser for individual
users, not only as system global.
Yes, there is
xdg-settings is supposed to be the command to set that up. However, I've found
it
On 03/08/13 14:05, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
> Hmm, there should be possible set default browser for individual
> users, not only as system global.
Yes, there is
xdg-settings is supposed to be the command to set that up. However, I've found
it to be buggy. So, you can manually
re are other things I have yet to have any luck with
>> (like getting google-chrome to pass .torrent links to
>> ktorrent - magnets yes, torrents no :-).
>>
> OK, I believe I solved the problem.
> In /usr/local/share/applications/defaults.list I found several lines
On 07/03/13 16:11, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Thu, 07 Mar 2013 15:55:57 +0100
Erik P. Olsen wrote:
What can be done to change this behaviour short of reporting a bug in bugzilla?
That probably wouldn't do any good either :-).
The real problem is that there is no such thing as a "default" anything
"Erik P. Olsen wrote:"
>
> I believe this has been brought up before but I havn't seen a solution to it.
>
> Google-chrome is set to be default browser, in Preferred Applications Web
> Browser is set to launch G-C for hyper links etc. Nevertheless when a link in
On Thu, 07 Mar 2013 15:55:57 +0100
Erik P. Olsen wrote:
> What can be done to change this behaviour short of reporting a bug in
> bugzilla?
That probably wouldn't do any good either :-).
The real problem is that there is no such thing as a "default" anything.
There are some vague rules written
I believe this has been brought up before but I havn't seen a solution to it.
Google-chrome is set to be default browser, in Preferred Applications Web
Browser is set to launch G-C for hyper links etc. Nevertheless when a link in TB
is selected Firefox is launched and what is equally b
/Preferences/Advanced/General/System Defaults and there I could
click the button to check and see if Firefox was the default browser. It
replied that Firefox was not the default and did I want to change that,
to which I assented.
In retrospect, I probably could have just gone into the Firefox
t; (in KDE)
also shows Firefox configured as default browser
Where else can this behavior be controlled. I would like to know which
package update caused this behavior to change so I can file a bug
report, but I'm not sure. Looking at the long list of updates last
night, there were updates for b
g "System settings\Default Applications\web Browser" (in KDE)
> also shows Firefox configured as default browser
>
> Where else can this behavior be controlled. I would like to know which
> package update caused this behavior to change so I can file a bug
> report, but I
figured as default browser
Where else can this behavior be controlled. I would like to know which
package update caused this behavior to change so I can file a bug
report, but I'm not sure. Looking at the long list of updates last
night, there were updates for both Firefox and Thunderbird, but
>>> Something's seriously broken and changing the default apps just doesn't
>>> work consistently. This applies throughout the Gnome3 shell. You need
>>> to edit ~/.thunderbird/yourprofile/ and edit mimeTypes.rdf:
>>>
>>> Find and edit the stanzas referencing firefox. The should be for http,
>>> h
e:
>>>> On 6/12/11 7:51 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>>>>> F-15 and Firefox simply do not work as I want them to so I
>>>>> installed Google Chrome to try it.
>>>>>
>>>>> However when I click on a link in an e-mail message in
>&g
ot work as I want them to so I
>>>> installed Google Chrome to try it.
>>>>
>>>> However when I click on a link in an e-mail message in
>>>> Thunderbird it keeps starting Firefox instead of the default
>>>> browser, C
In the process of messing with Thunderbird I wiped out all my
mail and had to start this thread anew.
The only way I was able to get Thunderbird to treat Chrome as
the default browser was to yum remove Firefox.
Still the initial problem remains. I may be
gt;However when I click on a link in an e-mail message in
>>> Thunderbird it keeps starting Firefox instead of the default
>>>browser, Chrome.
>> Did you change the hypertext Application from Firefox to Chrome?
>>
>> James M
>>However when I click on a link in an e-mail message in
>>> Thunderbird it keeps starting Firefox instead of the default
>>>browser, Chrome.
>> Did you change the hypertext Application from Firefox to Chrome?
>>
>> James McK
in
>> Thunderbird it keeps starting Firefox instead of the default
>> browser, Chrome.
> Did you change the hypertext Application from Firefox to Chrome?
>
> James McKenzie
>
"hypertext Application"
Where do I find that?
Check recent archives for this list. I have been reporting the same problem in
reverse--that is, my system invokes Chrome when FF is set to default browser.
Sent from my iPad
On Jun 12, 2011, at 10:51 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
>F-15 and Firefox simply do not work as I want them
On 6/12/11 7:51 AM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> F-15 and Firefox simply do not work as I want them to so I
> installed Google Chrome to try it.
>
> However when I click on a link in an e-mail message in
> Thunderbird it keeps starting Firefox instead
F-15 and Firefox simply do not work as I want them to so I
installed Google Chrome to try it.
However when I click on a link in an e-mail message in
Thunderbird it keeps starting Firefox instead of the default
browser, Chrome.
What am I missing
gt;> On 06/05/2011 10:45 AM, John Aldrich wrote:
>>>>>> On Fri June 3 2011, Tim Evans wrote:
>>>>>>> How do you demote one, when both claim to be default?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Open Systemsettings and set your default browser
On Tue, 2011-06-07 at 21:55 -0400, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
> I have Chrome installed as well as Firefox. When I click a link in a
> message in Evolution, Chrome opens.
>
> What do I need to set to get links to open in Firefox?
Change the preference in System Settings. If you run KDE, get the Gno
I have Chrome installed as well as Firefox. When I click a link in a
message in Evolution, Chrome opens.
What do I need to set to get links to open in Firefox?
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t;>>> On Fri June 3 2011, Tim Evans wrote:
>>>>>> How do you demote one, when both claim to be default?
>>>>>>
>>>>> Open Systemsettings and set your default browser there That's what I
>>>>> did and it worked for
On 06/06/2011 07:56 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> You haven't mentioned which desktop you're using. You need to change the
> *Gnome* defaults (even if you're using KDE) because Thunderbird and the
> two browsers are all Gnome apps. Run gnome-control-center from a Shell
> and proceed from there.
you demote one, when both claim to be default?
> >>>>
> >>> Open Systemsettings and set your default browser there That's what I
> >>> did and it worked for me.
> >>
> >> Thanks. FireFox was already set as default; however,
On 06/05/2011 10:55 AM, Steven Stern wrote:
> On 06/05/2011 09:51 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
>> On 06/05/2011 10:45 AM, John Aldrich wrote:
>>> On Fri June 3 2011, Tim Evans wrote:
>>>> How do you demote one, when both claim to be default?
>>>>
>>> Ope
On 06/05/2011 09:51 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
> On 06/05/2011 10:45 AM, John Aldrich wrote:
>> On Fri June 3 2011, Tim Evans wrote:
>>> How do you demote one, when both claim to be default?
>>>
>> Open Systemsettings and set your default browser there That
On 06/05/2011 10:45 AM, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Fri June 3 2011, Tim Evans wrote:
>> How do you demote one, when both claim to be default?
>>
> Open Systemsettings and set your default browser there That's what I
> did and it worked for me.
Thanks. FireFox
On Fri June 3 2011, Tim Evans wrote:
> How do you demote one, when both claim to be default?
>
Open Systemsettings and set your default browser there That's what I
did and it worked for me.
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Richard England wrote:
> On 02/06/2011 05:36 AM, Hiisi wrote:
>> ke, 2011-01-26 kello 08:49 -0800, Mike Wright kirjoitti:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Subject says it all.
>>>
>>> I've gone through every option I could find, right clicked everything,
>>> grepped through .nautilus and .gnome2* and haven't th
On 02/06/2011 05:36 AM, Hiisi wrote:
> ke, 2011-01-26 kello 08:49 -0800, Mike Wright kirjoitti:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Subject says it all.
>>
>> I've gone through every option I could find, right clicked everything,
>> grepped through .nautilus and .gnome2* and haven't the slighted idea why
>> nautilus
ke, 2011-01-26 kello 08:49 -0800, Mike Wright kirjoitti:
> Hi all,
>
> Subject says it all.
>
> I've gone through every option I could find, right clicked everything,
> grepped through .nautilus and .gnome2* and haven't the slighted idea why
> nautilus insists on opening Chrome when the system
On Wed, 2011-01-26 at 08:49 -0800, Mike Wright wrote:
> I've gone through every option I could find, right clicked everything,
> grepped through .nautilus and .gnome2* and haven't the slighted idea
> why nautilus insists on opening Chrome when the system default is set
> to Firefox.
Using it for w
On 01/26/2011 05:49 PM, Mike Wright wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Subject says it all.
>
> I've gone through every option I could find, right clicked everything,
> grepped through .nautilus and .gnome2* and haven't the slighted idea why
> nautilus insists on opening Chrome when the system default is set
Hi all,
Subject says it all.
I've gone through every option I could find, right clicked everything,
grepped through .nautilus and .gnome2* and haven't the slighted idea why
nautilus insists on opening Chrome when the system default is set to
Firefox.
(IMO Chrome isn't ready for prime time: th
On Tue, 2010-05-25 at 17:42 +0200, Mike Guilmot wrote:
> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan
> wrote:
>
>
>
> That assumes he's using Gnome. If not, he needs to run
> gnome-control-center from a command line.
>
>
> Don't you mea
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 5:18 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
>
> That assumes he's using Gnome. If not, he needs to run
> gnome-control-center from a command line.
>
>
Don't you mean KDE ? I'm not using gnome and do it like that :-)
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On Tue, 2010-05-25 at 17:03 +0200, Mike Guilmot wrote:
> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 4:52 PM, Mike Wright
> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Don't know how it happened but whenever I click on an email
> hyperlink
> Thunderbird opens Chrome. It used to open Firefox.
>
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 4:52 PM, Mike Wright wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Don't know how it happened but whenever I click on an email hyperlink
> Thunderbird opens Chrome. It used to open Firefox.
>
> Anybody know how/where to change it back?
>
>
Doesn't thunderbird use the global system settings ?
syste
Hi all,
Don't know how it happened but whenever I click on an email hyperlink
Thunderbird opens Chrome. It used to open Firefox.
Anybody know how/where to change it back?
tia,
Mike Wright
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