Re: non-starting browsers - the whole sad history

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Anno domini 2022 Sun, 27 Feb 11:24:29 -0800
 William Morder via tde-users scripsit:
> [...]
> When I put things back to how they were before (because I have all the saved
> packages, and lists of what I installed when), I am able to reproduce what I
> did. When I reinstall, and try to put the system back to how it was before,
> this same problem occurs. It doesn't matter that I tried to put it back the
> same as before.

There might be a gotcha: look into /etc/alternatives - these do not get rebuild to the same links that you might expect. GNOMEs just started to place "xdg-open" as alternative to "open" in there (including the manpage) and it looks like the last package installed wins.

Nik


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