I'm running lynx under Windows, with cygwin, but would like to discuss
it generally.
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I'm running lynx under Windows, with cygwin, but would like to discuss
it generally.
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007, in the Usenet newsgroup comp.os.linux.help, in article
<fkaeso$ev4$2@aioe.org>, Marshall Price wrote:
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>I'm running lynx under Windows, with cygwin, but would like to discuss
>it generally.[/color]
On the 15th of each month, there is a posting to the Usenet newsgroups
news.announce.newgroups, news.groups, and news.lists.misc with the
subject "List of Big Eight Newsgroups".
[compton ~]$ zgrep [url]www.brows[/url] big.8.list.12.15.07.gz
comp.infosystems.[url]www.browsers.mac[/url] Web browsers for the Macintosh platform.
comp.infosystems.[url]www.browsers.misc[/url] Web browsers for other platforms.
comp.infosystems.[url]www.browsers.ms-windows[/url] Web browsers for MS Windows.
comp.infosystems.[url]www.browsers.x[/url] Web browsers for the X-Window system.
[compton ~]$
You'd probably have better luck in one of those groups. Depending on
your news server, you _may_ also find two other non-standard groups
named "alive.internet.www.browsers.lynx" and "cern.lynx" that may be
useful. This group ("comp.os.linux.help") is not widely used, having
been replaced by comp.os.linux.misc in December 1994.
While I do use 'lynx', I do so under Linux, and have NO idea how it
may or may not work using cygwin - I got rid of windoze 15 years ago
as I have no need of it.
Old guy
I do not use it every day, but I love Lynx. Now and then I use it for
various things. Miss the days when it was pretty much the standard web
browser. Not that I used the web much back then. :-)
Ahh yes. I like elinks these days when I need a text browser but by the
time I get everything hacked up the way I like it it closely resembles
lynx. Terminals are very useful things whatever people want to tell
you. If you just want to search for something and you don't care about
all this stupid javascript and interactive stuff then nothing is better
than a good textmode browser. Too often people don't use commandline
applications because they don't look nice! Bleh! It's not what it looks
like that matters, it's whether it does the job you wanted. I always
have a terminal window open for a reason. I'd not use a GUI at all if I
thought I could still get away with it. When you're doing things
remotely over SSH as I do a lot then elinks or lynx and other tools from
a good shell are your best friend.
On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 06:48:38 GMT, [email]davros@REMOVE.accesscable.net[/email] wrote:
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>I do not use it every day, but I love Lynx. Now and then I use it for
>various things. Miss the days when it was pretty much the standard web
>browser. Not that I used the web much back then. :-)[/color]
My dad still uses it. I don't mention it, because then I have to hear a
lecture about the good old days before all these dad-blamed images clogged
everything up. :)