davv: The bluegreen quadruped. (Default)
Dw ([personal profile] davv) wrote2013-03-25 12:01 am

The direction of control

Google Chrome is just rude.

Upon installing it in Debian, it promptly sets itself as default browser in all three ways one can do it in Debian (or in my config, at least): as x-www-browser, gnome-www-browser, and within Gnome's registry clone.

At least have the decency to ask!
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[personal profile] premchaia_pre4 2013-03-25 03:32 am (UTC)(link)

Is there a reason you're using Chrome proper rather than the chromium Debian package? Or is the latter what you're using? This matches up with the usual update-alternatives behavior, TTBOMK, which (if that's what it is) can be something of a pain but is not Chrome/Chromium-specific. I think it tends to be most-recently-installed-wins unless the user has configured it explicitly, but my memory is a bit hazy.