On 1/5/21 9:17 AM, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Please check if "browser.shell.checkDefaultBrowser" is set somewhere in the defaults. On my system it's set in 2 files. Whichever is read later will win: $ fgrep browser.shell.checkDefaultBrowser /usr/lib/firefox-esr/browser/defaults -R /usr/lib/firefox-esr/browser/defaults/syspref/firefox-esr.js:pref("browser.shell.checkDefaultBrowser", false); /usr/lib/firefox-esr/browser/defaults/preferences/firefox.js:pref("browser.shell.checkDefaultBrowser", true); $ Interestingly it's not set to false in my profile - where I explictly set it to false. But as "false" is the system default, I assume firefox uses some "clever opimisation" when saving preferences: $ fgrep browser.shell.checkDefaultBrowser ~/.mozilla -R $ You can check what your firefox reads with this line - look for the last occurence of what ever prefrences file holds references to "browser.shell.checkDefaultBrowser": $ strace -f $(which firefox) 2>&1|grep '[.]js'|grep "[.]js\""|sed 's#^.*"\(.*\)".*$#\1#'|less Nik
Results: The first fgrep command displayed the same as above. The second fgrep and strace commands resulted in no output. Although browser.shell.checkDefaultBrowser is listed in about:prefs in the browser, I noticed it is currently /not/ in the prefs.js file in my profile directory - when I opened Konqueror and then opened it with Kate. Firefox's preferences currently show it is the default browser and the box above it to check to see if it's the default each time, is currently not checked. I also had Vivaldi installed, now removed. Will continue testing. -- Linux. A Continual Learning Experience. ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx