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@misko_2083,
I did that, and now each link opens in Google Chrome. But my default browser is Chromium.
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(08-13-2015, 04:24 AM)torreydale link Wrote: @misko_2083,
I did that, and now each link opens in Google Chrome. But my default browser is Chromium.
Oh, Chromium is default. Sorry I lost track from all the posts.
2 options:
1. You can use
lite tweaks to set your default browser. (recommended)
2. Edit the settings file manually
Code:
gksudo leafpad /etc/gnome/defaults.list
and replace all occurances of
google-chrome.desktop; with
chromium-browser.desktop;
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Not at my computers right now to test this. But I used lite tweaks to set Chromium as the default already. Has something changed with that tweak? If not, won't I just get the same results?
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I used Lite Tweaks to set Chromium as my default again. And again, the Help Manual opens in Chromium, but the other Control Center links open in Google Chrome.
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I decided to try setting my default browser to chrome and had the same situation with only the help link opening in chrome, and the other links opening in firefox. After a little digging I also made the change in preferred applications and that seems to have solved the problem.
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08-14-2015, 05:47 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-14-2015, 11:46 PM by torreydale.)
Preferred app = default broswer (selected via Lite Tweaks) = Chromium
But the result is the same. Help link opens in Chromium. All others open in Google Chrome.
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This is looking and working great. Nice job to everybody involved.
On the first screen it might be useful to let the user know what version of Ubuntu Lite's based on.
This is really useful for when your trying to download drivers from company websites or looking for upto date tutorials..
Based on: Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS (trusty)