> While it is true the evolution 1.4 runs with gnome-2.0 it doesn't
> require gnome-2.0 to run. The current version of gnome for Red Hat 7.3
> is gnome-1.4. I assume that red-carpet wouldn't allow me to install if
> my system didn't meet the requirements.
Sure...
As you said, the Evo 1.2.x way (actually, Gnome 1.4) of setting the
default browser does not work. So Evo 1.4 does not respect old Gnome 1.4
settings -- true.
You do not have the apps to change the Gnome 2 settings to make Evo 1.4
happy. Thus, there are only limited possibilities left...
I don't know, where Evo 1.4 gets those settings from, but I suppose
GConf -- at least there are my settings stored.
As Jeff said, you need the control center. However, the following should
do the trick using CLI, bypassing all those neat looking graphical
tools. It was about time to learn about GConf... ;-)
Seems, these settings are stored under
# gconftool -R /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/unknown
command = mozilla-remote.sh %s
need-terminal = false
enabled = true
Now, this should enter all those values:
# gconftool --set --type=string /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/unknown/command
'mozilla-remote.sh %s'
# gconftool --set --type=bool /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/unknown/need-terminal false
# gconftool --set --type=bool /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/unknown/enabled true
No guarantee, though...
...guenther
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