On Mon, 9 Dec 2013 18:05:44 +0000 (UTC)
Beartooth <beartooth(a)comcast.net> wrote:
That just gave me a process number, and my prompt back.
[btth@Hbsk3 ~]$ midori &
[2] 28302
[btth@Hbsk3 ~]$
I already had midori open, which is probably what that "[2]"
is about; at any rate, it opened a new instance rather than a new tab
on the running one. (If there's a choice, I'd prefer the opposite.)
The [2] there means it's the second background job in that shell. You
must have started something else before as [1].
It's actually still the same process, just a new window by defaut. You
can get a new tab by going to preferences -> Browsing and setting it to
open in new tabs instead of new windows.
I *think* midori's now the default, rather than Dillo.
We used to have firefox as the default and switched to midori in f19 I
think. (might have been f18). dillo has never been a default in the
Fedora Xfce spin.
So, your orig report was that clicking on the web icon brought up
epiphany and it crashed? Perhaps file a bug on epiphany? Or am I
misunderstanding the issue?
kevin