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imagineaxion 10-25-2004 04:30 AM

setting a default browser
 
how do i setup firefox as my default browser?

i have installed it through rpmdrake and when it loaded it kept asking me every time if i want to make it my default browser so i said yes every time, so it obviosly wasn't setting it to the default i then got sick of this and unchecked the button that said 'check every time'
and now i have NO default browser so when a program wants to pop something up or connect i get and error

how do i set mandrake to use firefox?

i'm using mandrake 10 by the way :)

thanks graham

opjose 10-25-2004 04:37 PM

I believe that this setting is for Gnome not KDE.

KDE uses Konqueror as it's browser.

juxx 10-26-2004 04:23 PM

I tryied setting Firefox as default app for HTML files in

System -> config -> KDE -> Components -> File Associations

It seems work, but in KMail I get file on my disk and I'm browsing 'file:///xxxx'

I'm still searching.

imagineaxion 10-26-2004 04:30 PM

thanks juxx :)

properler 11-26-2004 07:05 AM

It seems there is two ways to cover kde and the rest.

The first is covered by a previous post.
System -> config -> KDE -> Components -> File Associations
It is so useful that I haved added it as a button in the panel.
Add -> Applications Button -> System -> config -> KDE -> Components -> File Associations

The second should cover components embedded in kde application

System -> config -> KDE -> Components -> Component Chooser

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stef

doctorwebbox 11-30-2004 12:48 PM

I can't get this to work
 
I have got mozilla-firefox as my default browser in KDE -> Components -> Component Chooser and it is the default handler for .html files but if I click on a link in thunderbird it still always opens them in galeon.

Any ideas?

ralvez 11-30-2004 01:05 PM

doctorwebbox, the answer to your question is to set the order of the application that deals with your html files.
Here is how it is done:
1. Open Konqueror
2. Select "Settings"
3. Click "Configure Konqueror"
4. Select "File Assoc."
5. Select "Text"
6. Click on "HTML"
the panel will open and you will see all the applications that handle html documents. Make sure that Firefox is on the top and it will be used by default to open HTML documents.

Hope this helps.

R

doctorwebbox 11-30-2004 01:29 PM

Already done
 
I've already done that. It will use firefox to follow links in konqueror but not in thunderbird and other applications.

rokka 11-30-2004 02:02 PM

Re: Already done
 
Quote:

Originally posted by doctorwebbox
I've already done that. It will use firefox to follow links in konqueror but not in thunderbird and other applications.
Oh but that's a known issue with thunderbird. There is a solution here:http://www.mozilla.org/projects/thun...linuxurls.html

shea1roh 12-01-2004 08:26 AM

I am having the same problem. I have setup firefox under the file associations & made sure that it is the top of the list. I use kontact for email & when I click on a link in a message, it trys to kick off firefox, sometimes I get an error message that it can't find the file & lists the url, other times it just gives up.

jakedakat 12-13-2004 09:09 AM

I was having the same problem w/Evolution and Thunderbird. I had firefox set to load html files but it still wouldnt open it. I use KDE, but what I had to do was change my prefered browser under Gnome also. So you might wanna try changing it under the Gnome Control panel. Hope that helps.

Rob

pmusselman 12-31-2004 03:09 AM

Setting default browser for Mozilla in KDE
 
Go to K -> Preferences -> KDE Components -> File Associations.
Select text -> html in the MIME type tree.
Select "Add..." under "Application Preference Order".
Select Mozilla or type in the path to Mozilla's script file (for example, "/usr/lib/mozilla/mozilla").

mike2005 01-07-2005 12:16 AM

I'm a definite Linux newbie, just installed Mandrake 10.1 a few days ago, but I figured out how to do this in Gnome if anyone's interested:

1. Go to System -> Config -> Gnome -> Advanced -> Preferred Applications, and set Firefox in there as Default Web Browser (may need to do it as a Custom Web Browser)

2. Go to System -> Config ->Gnome -> Advanced -> File Types and Programs, and set Firefox as the default program under Internet Services/World wide web (and under Documents/World Wide Web/HTML page, if necessary)

Those two steps should cover you, at least it worked for me. Good luck!


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