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Author Bug#348775: general: terminal emulators' alternatives settings' priorities annoy users
Simon Richter

2006-01-20, 6:04 pm

Hello,

Loïc Minier wrote:

> Rationale: you don't want to see konqueror launched as the default
> browser in GNOME but you want GNOME to be integrated with Debian.


Ah, I remember that one as well.

> It is simple to extend this scheme with:
> - gnome-www-browser for browsers with GNOME support (epiphany-browser,
> galeon, firefox-gnome-support, ...)


And GNOME would by default be configured to launch gnome-www-browser,
thus solving the problem for GNOME users who do not set any other
browser in gnomecc. The question for me would be whether this affects
people who use neither GNOME nor KDE (the browsers optimized for a
specific environment could then be demoted to some lower priority than
the non-specific ones, perhaps?)

> - check for $DISPLAY and eg. $GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_ID in
> sensible-browser to decide to launch gnome-www-browser or default to
> x-www-browser


Sounds good.

> These changes were commited in galeon and epiphany's SVN, the changes
> to sensible-browser and to firefox remain to be done.


You mean, that they now register as an alternative for gnome-www-browser?

> Of course, this could be followed for KDE too.


It should not be difficult to get that done. I had somehow expected that
the bug report and any followups are forwarded to -devel to spark
discussion, so I'm explicitly forwarding it there.

> Simon, would this help with the problem you mentionned?


Not entirely, since it isn't limited to browsers or terminals. Many
users have personal preferences about things that are currently handled
through the alternatives system, and the sysadmin's choice (or
non-choice, as in the "bumping priorities" scenario) will affect them.

For example, everytime a GNOME or KDE application launches, a lot of
dotfiles will be created for me, so I'd like to avoid this as much as
possible as I will only have to clean up afterwards.

Simon


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