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Old 04-18-2005   #1 (permalink)
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is there a non gui internet explorer for slackware 10.1
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try links, that should be what you're looking for, if you run it as links -g url then graphics should be displayed
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Do you mean terminal based web browser? If yes, try using "lynx" or "links".
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Does anybody know how to have pictures in lynx outside X????
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with svgalib perhaps....
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Does anybody know how to have pictures in lynx outside X????
No, but links2 -g will do it.

You do, though, need svgalib installed.
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