On Sat, Jun 14, 2008 at 3:47 PM, Julien Puydt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Julien Puydt a écrit :
>>
>> It definitely helps a bit : the gnome settings for the default browser is
>> stored in gconf, in the /desktop/gnome/applications/browser/exec key.
>
> I reported as :
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=538307
>
> this is a gnome-love bug : it's easy to do (I described the various things
> to do), it's a nice way to contribute!
>
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Thanks to all who answered: I learnt something new from each post but,
unluckily, it didnìt help solve the problem.
May I underline again that being short of space on my HD I'm not using gnome
and very rarely I use graphic (with wmaker, which I suppose is a gtk
applicaton?).
Now,  what happens when I click on the Pc-To-Phone tag is that the window
with the four link tags appears but no link address is visible (right
click); is, it doesn't seem a simple matter of which browser must be used
but of the link not being 'felt' at all!
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Running 'ekiga -d 1' showed me something I am not able to evaluate but could
perhaps help you help me ...
There they are:
...ekiga AVAHI failed to create client: Daemon not running
...ekiga Gnome support enabled
...ekiga DBUS support disabled

BTW, Avahi is not in Etch and right now debian.org seems to be down, so I
cannot check where this package is. [I have avahi in my  ibook linuxppc
version but that doen't help].

Thanks again for your help. Regards,
    Ennio
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