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el_gallo_azul
4 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.
- 4 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
Helpful | Level 5
When I installed the "Signal" application, that's all I did. I had previously set "Brave Browser" as my default web browser when I installed it, approximately 100 years ago.
I just checked "Default applications", and I attach the screenshot:
Ubuntu 16.04.
Здравко
4 years agoLegendary | Level 20
Hi el_gallo_azul,
You can perform alternative check using following in terminal:
xdg-settings get default-web-browser xdg-settings get default-url-scheme-handler http xdg-settings get default-url-scheme-handler https
If everything seems Ok, but the issue persists, try save some web page locally (doesn't matter what exactly - just for check). Find out the place of main HTML file (typically carries the page title as file name). Execute following:
xdg-open file:/<path/to/your/just/downloaded.html>
Where <path/to/your/just/downloaded.html> is path to downloaded page main file (as the pseudo path "suggests" 😉). What is the application that gonna run? 🧐 If need, change the default application for the HTML file using Properties in Nautilus and try 'xdg-open' again.
Hope this gives direction.
- el_gallo_azul4 years agoHelpful | Level 5
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_azul4 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Done. I checked "Launch Dropbox Website", and it works again. 👍
- el_gallo_azul4 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Boo hoo.
It's not over yet. I just discovered that if I reset the default application to a browser, and then start Signal again, the default application is changed back to Signal somehow. I've tried to find how, but I don't know yet.
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