As far as I understand, there will be some useful commands in the future
but not today. So we have to decide what we will do for the next release.
Or is this something that can be configured in any way? I don't think so.
-- Michael
Marshall Schor wrote:
Some useful leads:
http://www.linuxworl
Some useful leads:
http://www.linuxworld.com/news/2006/101106-portland-project.html describes
xdg-utils, and says Fedora, OpenSUSE, and Debian have already committed
to installing the utilities.
One utility enables visiting a Web page in the user's chosen browser.
On Debian, this capability is
Some history: Debian (a Linux distributor) has a legal issue with
Mozilla (and Firefox), around
trademarks; google this or see http://lwn.net/Articles/118268/
The issues appear to involve firefox as well. Debian's browser is named
Iceweasel.
-Marshall
Michael Baessler wrote:
Hi,
when tes
I'm no expert - but in the code fragment below - it looks like for
windows, the browser launcher is not a browser, but
rather just one of the command shell windows?
-Marshall
Michael Baessler wrote:
Hi,
when testing the annotation viewer some misconfiguration came up.
The annotation viewer
Hi,
when testing the annotation viewer some misconfiguration came up.
The annotation viewer has the possibility to use the browser to show the
annotation results. By default on Linux the "mozilla" browser is used.
On "old" Linux systems, "mozilla" is correct to call, but I think on
newer Linux