Ken Mankoff writes:
>
>> Out of curiosity, what is the reason why you are avoiding firefox as a
>> snap package?
>
> I'm not 100 % sure why but I don't like snap. Maybe because it pollutes the
> home folder. I
> read up on snap vs flatpak vs AppImage and flatpak seemed to get the best
> revie
Hi Max,
Sorry for the delayed reply.
On 2022-07-05 at 08:16 -07, Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 03/07/2022 20:25, Ken Mankoff wrote:
>> I had "browse-url-generic-program" set to a script that used xdotool
>> to find if there was a firefox on this desktop, and then sent the URL
>> there. xdotool doesn't
On 03/07/2022 20:25, Ken Mankoff wrote:
Emacs opens URLs in the last-active (from the UI perspective) firefox,
even if there is a firefox on the current virtual desktop.
Is it Emacs of Firefox behavior? However it is not trivial to choose
which window should be used to open a new URL if a coup
Hi Max,
Thanks for the debugging suggestions. It helped me figure out that the problem
was us usual human error.
Emacs opens URLs in the last-active (from the UI perspective) firefox, even if
there is a firefox on the current virtual desktop. I had
"browse-url-generic-program" set to a script
On 02/07/2022 23:03, Ken Mankoff wrote:
I've just upgraded to Kubuntu 22.04. Firefox is no longer instsallable
via apt so I chose flatpak over snap. Now when I C-c C-o
(org-open-at-point) on a URL, Firefox comes to the foreground, but
nothing else happens. The page does not load. If I 'xdg-op
Ken Mankoff writes:
> Hello,
>
> I've just upgraded to Kubuntu 22.04. Firefox is no longer instsallable via
> apt so I chose flatpak over snap. Now when I C-c C-o
> (org-open-at-point) on a URL, Firefox comes to the foreground, but nothing
> else happens. The page does not load. If I 'xdg-ope
Hello,
I've just upgraded to Kubuntu 22.04. Firefox is no longer instsallable via
apt so I chose flatpak over snap. Now when I C-c C-o (org-open-at-point) on
a URL, Firefox comes to the foreground, but nothing else happens. The page
does not load. If I 'xdg-open URL' then the URL loads, so the sys