On Mon, 2016-08-15 at 14:11 +, Michael Terry wrote:
> I just ran "url-dispatcher http://yahoo.com"; and nothing happens on
> my
> yakkety-proposed desktop system. Do I have a bad configuration
> somewhere?
It works for me, but that is probably because I have ubuntu-webbrowser
installed, and th
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I just ran "url-dispatcher http://yahoo.com"; and nothing happens on my
yakkety-proposed desktop system. Do I have a bad configuration
somewhere?
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URL dispatcher does open application on a U7 session already. So I'm not
sure what the issue would be there. I don't think we need xdg-open for
that. Which cases are you seeing it not work?
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