Quoting Hannes Schüller ([email protected]):
> Hi Thorsten!
> 
> On Fri, 7 Feb 2014 22:35:13 +0100, Thorsten Köhne
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I hope that's the right place for my question...
> 
> It certainly is!
> 
> > I'm using Vimprobable2 (git) on Debian Testing (ratpoison wm). I've
> > been using it on Arch Linux before without any problems. But since I
> > migrated to Debian, Vimprobable won't follow links in an new Tab
> > (:tabopen still working fine). 
> 
> So what you're saying is F or , don't work for you? What happens when
> you activate them? Are the links hinted at all? Can you activate them
> by entering the appropriate number or string? What happens after trying
> to fire the link? Any output on the terminal?

Come to think of it, same thing for me.

1. F does make the hints show up, then hitting 2 (for instance) just
does nothing

2. right-clicking and choosing 'open in new window' does work.

3. nothing shows up in terminal if I started vimprobable there.

(Source for mine is at 
https://launchpad.net/~serge-hallyn/+archive/vimprobable/+sourcepub/3761573/+listing-archive-extra
 )

Most of the time I'm just following ixquick links, which start in a
new window anyway, with 'f', which is why I occasionally get annoyed
but not enough to look into it yet :)

thanks,
-serge

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