Open wout opened 3 weeks ago
After installing Firefox (flatpak), it didn't appear to be selected as a web browser in the dropdown. Even after a reboot, that didn't change.
Now, it's also selectable (and selected by default) for other unrelated purposes:
Sames is true for Thunderbird (flatpak). It's not selectable as default mail client or calendar.
Both applications should appear in the menus.
8.x (Early Access)
Classic Session (X11, This is the default)
Latest release (I have run all updates)
No response
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Today, after a few reboots, Thunderbird appeared in the Email Client dropdown:
But Firefox is also still there as an option.
What Happened?
After installing Firefox (flatpak), it didn't appear to be selected as a web browser in the dropdown. Even after a reboot, that didn't change.
Now, it's also selectable (and selected by default) for other unrelated purposes:
Sames is true for Thunderbird (flatpak). It's not selectable as default mail client or calendar.
Steps to Reproduce
Expected Behavior
Both applications should appear in the menus.
OS Version
8.x (Early Access)
Session Type
Classic Session (X11, This is the default)
Software Version
Latest release (I have run all updates)
Log Output
No response
Hardware Info