As I commented on bug #1849860 (which was marked duplicate of this bug):
« it's unclear to me why you'd have a desktop file for chromium in
~/.local/share/applications/ in the first place. If you do, and the Exec
line for that file doesn't end with "%u", then that's indeed the cause
of the problem
This bug is still present in Ubuntu 19.10.
The workaround to modify the desktop file works though.
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Title:
URL doesn't
[Expired for chromium-browser (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Assignee: Chad Miller (cmiller) => (unassigned)
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Title:
URL doesn't open f
I did the following change to get it working.
From:
Exec=/opt/google/chrome/chrome
To:
Exec=/opt/google/chrome/chrome %u
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I did have the same problem on a recent install, removing the .desktop
file as per Olivier's comment fixed it for me.
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Tit
On 16.04, same problem but not on recent fresh install.
I solved it removing the file ~/.local/share/applications/chromium-
browser.desktop
then it takes the desktop file from /usr/share which is good.
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On my Ubuntu 16.04 I changed this file:
~/.local/share/applications/chromium-browser.desktop
from:
Exec=chromium-browser --enable-pinch
to:
Exec=chromium-browser %U --enable-pinch
Now it works as expected, opening the URL in Chromium when I click a
link in an external application.
...or, what Jostein said.
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Title:
URL doesn't open from other application in chromium-browser
Status in chromium-browse
I've been having this issue for the last month or so (Chromium
48.0.2564.82 Ubuntu 15.10 - not sure what the version was when I first
installed Chromium).
The fix linked by shanankao works for me. Thanks shanankao! It's quite
annoying having to copy-paste all URLs :)
So the issue is probably that
I've applied the fix in this page and now it works:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/540939/xdg-open-only-opens-a-new-tab-
in-a-new-chromium-window-despite-passing-it-a-url
Summary: there is some problem with the file ~/.local/share/applications
/chromium-browser.desktop that breaks the exec comma
Im using google-chrome-stable (now version 33.0.1750.152), but I have
the same problem. here is requested cr-trace
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Wow, I don't know what's going on here.
How about this. Close all chromium. Use "ps x |grep chrom" to verify
none are running. Attach file "cr-trace" to this bug report after this,
and then closing chromium.
$ strace -f -o cr-trace -e trace=process gnome-open
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$ gconftool --get /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/command |od -x
000 752f 7273 622f 6e69 632f 7268 6d6f 7569
020 2d6d 7262 776f 6573 2072 7325 000a
035
$ dconf read /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/command |od -x
000
Something else worth noting:
When I go to
system-settings -> det
What do these show?
$ gconftool --get /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/command |od -x
$ dconf read /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/command |od -x
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Seems like this bug is still present.
gnome-open http://launchpad.net
gives me a new Chromium screen with a blank page and no url.
chromium-browser http://launchpad.net
gives me a new tab in a present Chromium screen displaying http://launchpad.net
dconf-editor:
/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http/
Hello,
After running "gnome-open http://launchpad.net";, I still got a new tab
page, and pressing Alt+Home takes me to a new tab page.
Here is the output of "ps xauw | grep chromium":
steven2356 1.7 1.0 3132884 164252 ? SLl 08:14 1:33
chromium-browser --no-startup-window
Hrm. I know of no change that would affect this bug. Keeping as
Incomplete because Steven may still see it.
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Title:
URL
bug fixed in Version 30.0.1599.114 Ubuntu 13.10
(30.0.1599.114-0ubuntu0.13.10.2).
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Title:
URL doesn't open from other ap
In a terminal, run
gnome-open http://launchpad.net/
. What happens?
Once chromium is running, hold Alt and hit Home button on keyboard.
What happens?
Finally, when you reproduce the bug, please paste the result of this run
in a terminal:
ps xauw |grep chromium
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In my case, when I check my default browser settings, it shows up as
"Google Keep". A bit before that, my Chromium launcher would always
launch the Grooveshark webapp. I purged and reinstalled Chromium several
times, and now I'm getting this issue. It seems to me that somehow
Chromium and the webap
I should add that links within Chromium work perfectly fine for me too,
but not from any other application, as mentioned in the original
comment.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: chromium-browser (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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