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I did accidentally change something in Konqueror setting, I remove 'Konqueror' from the list for Html in 'File Assocation'.
Then I tried to add it back by right-click->Other->Konqueror. So when I double-click (one-click?) on the html file, a error msg popup something like "Konqueror is set to handle text/html but it can't handle this ...". And now i can't view any website also.
Thanks Megaman X. Yes, I tried "KDE Control Center >> File Associations" before, i copy/modify the parameter from 'xml' which I can found Konqueror, but it still not working, maybe i had missing some parameter.
hmmmm. try going to Control Center >> File Associations >> text >> html.
When there, if you don't have Koqueror, add it, otherwise, click in Konqueror and choose "Edit". In the Window that opens, choose the Application tab and under Command, enter the following:
Still can't work, not sure what's wrong with it. I already 'deleted' that user and re-create another one, but I lost many "nice" setting which knoppix already set for me :-( Need to find now how to use "ll" instead of "ls -a" now.
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