On 25.11.2013 21:50, Beartooth wrote:
In the past, I have always set my default browser to Dillo, which is very fast and very safe; and it usually shows me at least enough to guess reasonably well whether I want to go on, switch to another browser, or skip the site.
Web browser with rudimentary https/ssl support you are considering safe [1]. Really?
I've managed to make it a partial default (under xfce4 in F18). Pan, for instance, routinely opens links in Dillo. Alpine, however, does not. (I run Alpine on a remote host, over ssh; is that relevant? It does open Firefox.)
Like so many other things of late, the software to set default choices seems to have been moved to some new place, without leaving a spoor behind to follow. So the place I found to set defaults is quite likely not the main one. What is??
You too really don't have idea what you're talking about. Don't you?
ALPINE 2.10 MAIN MENU S SETUP - Configure Alpine Options
ALPINE 2.10 SETUP (C) Config: Allows you to set or unset many features of Alpine. You may also set the values of many options with this command.
ALPINE 2.10 SETUP CONFIGURATION URL-Viewers = /usr/bin/midori
$ grep midori ~/.pinerc url-viewers=/usr/bin/midori
Bee awesome.:!
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