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Old 8th November 2005, 09:02 PM
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Amsn

Hi,

I've succesfully installed AMSN on Fedora Core 3.
Now the main problem is:
everything works perfectly but i cant open URL's.
I think there is a communication error with AMSN and firefox.
If I click on a URL it sais:
can't start the program modzilla $url check your settings.
I have translated the error from dutch to english so it can that it is a different type of error with you.
What do i need to chance?
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Old 9th November 2005, 01:21 PM
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You need to change your preferences (Tools=>Preferences=>Other (this could be different on yours, I use aMSN 0.95b) and set the browser command line to "firefox $url".
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Old 9th November 2005, 06:27 PM
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indeed.
Thx.
Problem solved
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