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el_gallo_azul
5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Linux panel icon "Launch Dropbox Website" opens the Signal application, and not a web browser.
I suppose if I want to see my Dropbox website, I'll have to do it manually.
- 5 years ago
el_gallo_azul@W2600CR-850Pro:~$ xdg-settings get default-web-browser
brave-browser.desktopel_gallo_azul@W2600CR-850Pro:~$ xdg-settings get default-url-scheme-handler http
brave-browser.desktop
el_gallo_azul@W2600CR-850Pro:~$ xdg-settings get default-url-scheme-handler https
brave-browser.desktopel_gallo_azul@W2600CR-850Pro:~$ xdg-open file:/mnt/InternalHDD/Home-HDD/Downloads/20211102\ HTML\ page\ for\ Dropbox\ check/smartURL\ -\ Create
gvfs-open: file:/mnt/InternalHDD/Home-HDD/Downloads/20211102 HTML page for Dropbox check/smartURL - Create: error opening location: Error when getting information for file '/mnt/InternalHDD/Home-HDD/Downloads/20211102 HTML page for Dropbox check/smartURL - Create': No such file or directoryel_gallo_azul@W2600CR-850Pro:~$ sudo xdg-open file:/mnt/InternalHDD/Home-HDD/Downloads/20211102\ HTML\ page\ for\ Dropbox\ check/smartURL\ -\ Create
[sudo] password for el_gallo_azul:
[32460:32460:1102/105801.508281:ERROR:zygote_host_impl_linux.cc(90)] Running as root without --no-sandbox is not supported. See https://crbug.com/638180.I'm afraid I don't know enough about Linux CLI to understand your sentence, "If need, change the default application for the HTML file using Properties in Nautilus and try 'xdg-open' again."
<fiddles about a bit>
Ah-ha!
I've just set "Brave Web Browser" as default here as well.
el_gallo_azul
5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
I rely on the Ubuntu 16.04 Software Updater to find and (on my request) install application updates.
I'm on version 5.22.0 of Signal for Linux desktop.
That bug "4462" you posted is closed, and I can't see any way to reopen it. I'll create a new bug if I get a chance.
el_gallo_azul
5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
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