Re: [opensuse] From Thunderbird, lost the ability to start a Firefox session



Basil Chupin wrote:
Duaine & Laura Hechler wrote:
opensuse 11.0 - Thunderbird 2.0.0.9

In an email, clicking on an http link does nothing.

Try Desktop Configuration>Default Applications and set thunderbird as
the email client and mozillafirefox as the default browser. (This is
11.1 with KDE4.x.)

Ciao.

You are responding why ? Versions listed above + KDE 3.5


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