Thunderbird and launching Firefox browser

Basil Chupin blchupin at iinet.net.au
Thu Apr 8 03:31:02 UTC 2010


On 08/04/10 13:18, NoOp wrote:
> On 04/07/2010 07:56 PM, Basil Chupin wrote:
>    
>> On 08/04/10 12:27, sdavmor wrote:
>>      
>>> On 04/07/2010 05:33 PM, Basil Chupin wrote:
>>>
>>>        
>>>> On 08/04/10 05:36, sdavmor wrote:
>>>>
>>>>          
>>      
>>>>> I had this problem with TB when I started getting the
>>>>> pre-release nightly upgrades for TB. I had to manually reattach
>>>>> the link to FF from inside TB options.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>            
>>>> Thanks for the response but it doesn't provide me with the solution
>>>> :-) : what does "manually reattach the link to FF" mean?
>>>>
>>>> BC
>>>>
>>>>          
>>> When I clicked on a link that would have gone to the web a dialog box
>>> popped up from which I browsed to Firefox. I am surprised it didn't do
>>> so for you. But be that as it may. As NoOp has pointed out it should
>>> all be resolvable by installing thunderbird-gnome-support.
>>>
>>>        
>> I got the prompt only the first time 'round - and did not get it again
>> when TB was upgraded.
>>
>> (BTW, the version of TB, and FF, comes from Ubuntu repos and not from,
>> say, ubuntuzilla.)
>>
>> I received the answer from Doug in another thread (to do with Users
>> Digest :-) in this list) which I will repeat here so that others
>> following this thread know about the solution.
>>
>> To get TB to activate a a link in the browser delete the file
>> *mimeTypes.rdf* in the thunderbird profile directory
>> (~/.thunderbird/*.default). This file will be recreated the next time
>> you start TB; and when you click on a link in TB you will get the prompt
>> where you can then put in the choice of browser for TB to use. Yes, this
>> requires you to find your way to the file (at the moment, here, it is
>> /usr/lib/firefox-3.6.3/*firefox)*, but this is not rocket science.
>>
>> As NoOp states, this should be done automatically by Ubuntu itself but
>> at the moment you will need to do this fix manually whenever FF is upgraded.
>>
>> BC
>>
>>      
> That's incorrect; just install thunderbird-gnome-support - just as the
> bug report 526290 states. You were provided the resolution, why is that
> so hard to understand. No need to mess around with mimetypes et al.
>    

OK, done. But it's nice to know that there is an alternative solution to 
this annoyance.

BC


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