Tubed by Youtube

Nils Kassube kassube at gmx.net
Tue Jul 30 06:37:16 UTC 2013


kbun at xpresso.seaslug.org wrote:
> Chrome doesn't
> seem to have that function for linux, just everyone else,
> which is one of my beefs with it.
> 
> That, and the fact that it _still_ keeps hy-jacking
> my system. I've been told that you can in
> 
> system settings --> file associations --> text for HTML
> 
> you can make something point to something else in order
> to cure that, but there's nothing obvious that shows
> what or how to do that.

I suppose you are at the wrong place to make the change. I just reread 
your other thread and I think chrome, firefox and your non-KDE email 
program don't care about the KDE settings. You should probably check the 
settings of the email program for the browser it would use. I suppose 
the default would be "/usr/bin/x-www-browser" which is a link pointing 
to "/etc/alternatives/x-www-browser" which is again a link which points 
to the browser which was installed last. If that is the case, you could 
change the setting with the command

sudo update-alternatives --config x-www-browser

in a terminal.


Nils





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