I Find that after the update occurs the following behavior as has been reported "weltall" in #13:
Applications like Chromium, Opera and others (NOT Firefox) appears that use "gnome-open" to open the downloaded files and launch links as "mailto:".
Failure occurs and the files and applications are not opened by the system.
Case 1:
1.- Launch Opera or Chromium.
2.- Download a file.
3.- Try open the file with the download manager.
3.- Nothing happens.
Case 2:
1.- Launch Opera or Chromium.
2.- Click on a link with "mailto:"
3.- Nothing happens.
If I run the applications (Chromium or Opera) in a terminal I can view the following error when I try to open a pdf file:
"(acroread:5958): Gtk-WARNING **: " cannot open display: "
It is the same error as if I launch in a terminal "gnome-open":
I confirm that the update in my case it worked.
I Find that after the update occurs the following behavior as has been reported "weltall" in #13:
Applications like Chromium, Opera and others (NOT Firefox) appears that use "gnome-open" to open the downloaded files and launch links as "mailto:".
Failure occurs and the files and applications are not opened by the system.
Case 1:
1.- Launch Opera or Chromium.
2.- Download a file.
3.- Try open the file with the download manager.
3.- Nothing happens.
Case 2:
1.- Launch Opera or Chromium.
2.- Click on a link with "mailto:"
3.- Nothing happens.
If I run the applications (Chromium or Opera) in a terminal I can view the following error when I try to open a pdf file:
"(acroread:5958): Gtk-WARNING **: " cannot open display: "
It is the same error as if I launch in a terminal "gnome-open":
user@computer :~$ gnome-open anyfile.pdf
user@computer :~$ (acroread:5958): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
Could be confirmed if the same applies to you.
Thank you for your contributions.