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Re: [SLE] default browser
- From: Roger Beever <linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2005 18:15:04 +0000
- Message-id: <1107368104.4217.9.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Wed, 2005-02-02 at 00:53 -0500, Carl E. Hartung wrote:
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> Roger Beever wrote:
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> | No HTML under www (not under any of the others either ).
>
> This was an opportunity to create the file type definition. Click on
> "Add" instead of "Edit." Tell it that files that look like this:
> "*.HTML,*.html,*.HTM,*.htm" are to be launched in browser "%" (in your
> case Firefox.)
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> | is there a way to restore the defaults on the gnome control panel.
> | Roger
>
> R & R (removing & reinstalling) didn't work because you removed the
> configuration editor, not the underlying data. ;-)
>
> I don't think a 'wrinkle-free' multi-desktop Linux installation is
> possible or reasonable to expect. There will always be something minor
> needing attention. The "Add" button was beckoning you to get your feet
> a little wetter... (hint, hint & a very big grin!)
Not a problem as such except the very detailed set of instructions
indicated that the html Should have already been there.
I was going to attempt an add but thought it worth asking first.
In fact I vaguely remembered something today from a year or so back that
one should really use Gnome once to allow it to fully set up even if
using KDE full time.
Thanks again for the tips.
Roger
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> Roger Beever wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> | No HTML under www (not under any of the others either ).
>
> This was an opportunity to create the file type definition. Click on
> "Add" instead of "Edit." Tell it that files that look like this:
> "*.HTML,*.html,*.HTM,*.htm" are to be launched in browser "%" (in your
> case Firefox.)
> <snip>
>
> | is there a way to restore the defaults on the gnome control panel.
> | Roger
>
> R & R (removing & reinstalling) didn't work because you removed the
> configuration editor, not the underlying data. ;-)
>
> I don't think a 'wrinkle-free' multi-desktop Linux installation is
> possible or reasonable to expect. There will always be something minor
> needing attention. The "Add" button was beckoning you to get your feet
> a little wetter... (hint, hint & a very big grin!)
Not a problem as such except the very detailed set of instructions
indicated that the html Should have already been there.
I was going to attempt an add but thought it worth asking first.
In fact I vaguely remembered something today from a year or so back that
one should really use Gnome once to allow it to fully set up even if
using KDE full time.
Thanks again for the tips.
Roger
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