| You're right about T-bird, it took an extension to get it to use Chrome. But I've had it happen with software that has no such configuration. For example, just this evening with Areca backup.
Dan, Pulled the following default config for Areca. Programmers may sometimes hard code the options. I suggest you find "fwk.properties" and amend the "os.browsers= " to include "google-chrome-stable" I think it will resolve this programs issue. Caveat, I am not a programmer, just been mucking around the Linux system for a bit and understand the beauty in it's simplicity. While hopefully this discussion will prompt the developers, who are grossly under appreciated imho btw, to a more unified convention; we can get by with these little fixes. Hope this helps and you are able to ferret out the other programs you are having issue with on your system. # Miscellaneous settings backup.debug = false smtp.debug=false cache.preload = false os.browsers = firefox, opera, konqueror, epiphany, mozilla, netscape <<<-- these are the browsers is in order of priority presumably sse.protocols = SSL, TLS, TLS-P, TLS-C repository.check.consistency = true log.default.history = 10 delta.debug = false -- Fred
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