AFAIK, Sun Java is no longer in Ubuntu. Even if it is, it's probably a
new version than 6. I'm sure this is broken, but nobody is going to fix
it. I just don't care any more.
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Title:
Java Plugin should use sensible-browser by default
To manage
Alternatives would be either
use /etc/alternatives/x-www-browser
or sensible-browser learns to use /etc/alternatives/x-www-browser
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Java Plugin should use sensible-browser by default
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** Changed in: sun-java6 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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My previous comments here were never addressed.
** Changed in: sun-java6 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = New
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this is now firefox, sensible-browser is not correct, because it's not
sensible enough to run a browser supporting java plugins
** Changed in: sun-java6 (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Java Plugin should use sensible-browser by default
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You
First off, why is it necessary that the browser support Java plugins? If
the Java app is opening a web page, it may not even matter. Second, with
this change, you're assuming that my chosen browser doesn't support Java
plugins and that I have Firefox installed.
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Java Plugin should use