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>> over 3000 more lines of code.
>
>Just out of curiousity, Why is that bad? How does it matter anyway? Sorry if
>it is obvious.
>
>raju
>
>--
>Kamaraju S Kusumanchi
>http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/kk288/
>http://malayamaarutham.blogspot.com/
>
Well, I am writing a bash-script that calls it
>
>Hi all
>
>I am new and download debian-31r4-i386 and try to
>install it.
>
>but it said "no ethernet card driver is detected", i
>choose the e1000. it gave me another screen "the
>module e1000 failed to load"
>
>I have questions.
>
>1/ intel 1000 is not new card, I think this version
>debian-31r
>
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>> Thank you for that. In the mean time I found the answer to my last
>> question: how to get unicode keyboard input on a console as user:
>
>> kbd_mode -u
>>
>> I just tried this: create a file in lynx with a name with accented
>> characters: works. But bookma
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>>Lynx (-cur) on Etch: I don't get any characters with accents ! They are
>>>left out and then another character might get lost as well, for instance
>>>on the bottom of google.com there is a copyright-sign and then '2006',
>>>whic
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>Lynx (-cur) on Etch: I don't get any characters with accents ! They are
>left out and then another character might get lost as well, for instance
>on the bottom of google.com there is a copyright-sign and then '2006',
>which results in '206'.
>
Got that one: o for
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>> Links2 is probably much better at rendering webpages, tables, frames,
>> css, even java-script is seems to do.
>
>In terms of the original posting however - I just checked to see if it
>had changed - links2 (like links, elinks), doesn't have a way to display
>UTF-8.
>
>Have you tried links2?
>
>- --
>Ron Johnson, Jr.
>Jefferson LA USA
>
Well, I just did. In an xterm it is quite impressive in the way it
follows the layout of a graphical page, while still being 'just' a
text-mode browser. Lynx is much more barbaric in not even trying.
But I like the low-level
>
>Try lynx-cur (which is based on the current release of lynx, rather than
>the previous one from early 2004).
>
I installed lynx-cur, and all looks well.
Thanks.
Lynx is my favorite program. Thank you for your work.
// Jasper.
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