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Re: 'sensible-browser'



On Saturday 28 July 2007 13:57, Rick Pasotto shared this with us all:
>--} The browser I have running all the time is seamonkey. How can I get
>--} programs that want to use a browser open a seamonkey window instead of
>--} firing up the gnome or kde browser?
>--}
>--} --
>--} When in doubt. . . mumble.
>--}     Rick Pasotto    rick@niof.net    http://www.niof.net

In KDE go into Control Panel/KDE Components/File Associations/text/html and 
select Seamonkey and place it at the top of your list. Directly beneath it 
your second choice, beneath that your third choice...... etc., etc..

Hope that helps.
Charlie

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