Wolfgang Rosenauer said the following on 07/23/2011 10:04 AM:
Am 23.07.2011 15:54, schrieb Anton Aylward:
Wolfgang Rosenauer said the following on 07/23/2011 09:37 AM:
Please try the following: Login to any desktop but KDE (Gnome or LXDE or whatever), startup Firefox, let it check for its default browser status once. See what happens (if it still says it's the default or not).
You can check that within firefox.
That's what I talk about all the time. I said you need to check for it from within Firefox but _not_ under KDE.
So what was the outcome?
The outcome is my system is screwed up! Oh, you mean the link between t'bird and FF? That works under XFCE. But I seem to have replaced a minor problem for which there was a workaround (copy/paste) with a more serious one. I'm not happy. I wish you'd never suggested that test. But see an earlier thread. Running XFCE makes all my windows title bar and decorations and controls go away. The close, minimise, maximise go away 'cos the title bar has gone away. All windows are on a single desktop/workspace no matter how many desktops I set in the settings, and I can't move hem to another. If you go back to the thread I raised this problem in you'll see the only solution I found was to wipe out .kde4 and start over. That led to other problems ... I've tried working though menu->settings under XFCE and can't get the title bar back. If you know how I'd love to hear from you. -- Expecting life to treat your fairly because you are a good person is like expecting an angry bull not to charge because you are a vegetarian. -- Shari R Barr -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org