Hmm, isn't sensible-* tools for Debian only. I know that we targetting
Ubuntu-users here but isn't it better to use a tool which is distro-
neutral, and as far as I can see sensible-* doesn't offer any advantages
over xdg-open in terms of functions.
But I guess it's up to the maintainers to decide
Have you seen the latest upload to edgy at
https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/+source/amsn/0.97+final-0ubuntu2
perchance? It seems to fix this exact same issue for browser, at least.
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: amsn
The first time in aMSN you must chose which software aMSN will call upon
when somebody wants to open a file, open a link to a web page etc. This
shouldn't be the case so I have created a little patch (nothing fancy,
trust me) which ma
** Attachment added: "Patch aMSN to use xdg-open"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12858615/amsn_xdg.patch
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