[Tips] use commands to set the default browser In Debian/Ubuntu

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[Tips] use commands to set the default browser In Debian/Ubuntu

Hey, guys!

In this article, we will use the command to set the default browser In Debian/Ubuntu.

Although it is convenient to use the main browser interface to set the default browser, sometimes you need to perform operations remotely.

To do this, you only need to open the terminal and then execute the following command:

  1. Sudo update-alternatives -- config x-www-browser

Enter the number you want to set as the default browser!

As follows:

Succeeded?

Via: http://www.unixmen.com/quick-tip-set-default-browser-debianubuntu-using-terminal/

Translator: su-kaiyao Proofreader: Caroline

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