Re: elinks and links2 don't verify ssl certificates at all on debian 8

2016-03-22 Thread Vincent Lefevre
On 2016-03-21 16:30:46 +0200, Georgi Guninski wrote: > Slightly paraphrased from the cypherpunks mailing list: > > https://cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2016-March/012574.html > [OT] Would someone please check if links2 and elinks verify > certificates on clean install of D

elinks and links2 don't verify ssl certificates at all on debian 8

2016-03-21 Thread Georgi Guninski
Slightly paraphrased from the cypherpunks mailing list: https://cpunks.org/pipermail/cypherpunks/2016-March/012574.html [OT] Would someone please check if links2 and elinks verify certificates on clean install of Debian 8? ...elinks and links2 don't verify ssl certificates at a

Re: gksudo -u user2 /usr/bin/links2 -g

2013-10-04 Thread Bob Proulx
Marko Randjelovic wrote: > > > gksudo -u user2 /usr/bin/links2 -g # does not work > > > > Needs a terminal. How can it work without one? It can't. Right at > > this point is where thing went wrong for you. links2 reads stdin and > > writes stdout an

Re: gksudo -u user2 /usr/bin/links2 -g

2013-10-04 Thread Marko Randjelovic
> > gksudo -u user2 /usr/bin/links2 -g # does not work > > Needs a terminal. How can it work without one? It can't. Right at > this point is where thing went wrong for you. links2 reads stdin and > writes stdout and expects TERM to tell it what type of terminal escape &

Re: gksudo -u user2 /usr/bin/links2 -g

2013-10-04 Thread Bob Proulx
Marko Randjelovic wrote: > gksudo -u user2 /usr/bin/epiphany-browser -g # works Epiphany opens its own graphics window. gksudo is designed for applications like epiphany that open its own window. > sudo -u user2 /usr/bin/links2 -g # works Sure. That just runs in the same terminal you s

gksudo -u user2 /usr/bin/links2 -g

2013-10-04 Thread Marko Randjelovic
I have a strange problem. The command is not working. If use ordinary sudo or epiphany, then it does work. gksudo -u user2 /usr/bin/links2 -g # does not work gksudo -u user2 /usr/bin/epiphany-browser -g # works sudo -u user2 /usr/bin/links2 -g # works In terminal, when I run those commands

Re: Links2

2007-11-17 Thread Jeff Grossman
Ron Johnson wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 11/18/07 04:24, Jeff Grossman wrote: I am running Debian Testing. I currently have Links installed, but noticed there is a Links2. I only run my machine as a server so I do not have any X11 applications installed. When I

Re: Links2

2007-11-17 Thread Ron Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 11/18/07 04:24, Jeff Grossman wrote: > I am running Debian Testing. I currently have Links installed, but > noticed there is a Links2. I only run my machine as a server so I do > not have any X11 applications installed. When I try t

Links2

2007-11-17 Thread Jeff Grossman
I am running Debian Testing. I currently have Links installed, but noticed there is a Links2. I only run my machine as a server so I do not have any X11 applications installed. When I try to install Links2 it wants to install a bunch of X11 stuff because Links can be run as a graphic web

Re: gzipped text in links2

2007-06-09 Thread Celejar
7 at 11:27:22AM -0400, Celejar wrote: > > > > > > > Let's just ensure that we're doing the same thing; I hit 'g', then > > > > enter something like '/usr/share/doc/links2/changelog.gz' into the box, > > > > and the page is dis

Re: gzipped text in links2

2007-06-09 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
the same thing; I hit 'g', then > > > enter something like '/usr/share/doc/links2/changelog.gz' into the box, > > > and the page is displayed correctly. > > > > I did that, then chose file, save as op.txt then from within vim that > > I'm wr

Re: gzipped text in links2

2007-06-08 Thread Celejar
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 11:45:26 -0400 Douglas Allan Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 11:27:22AM -0400, Celejar wrote: > > > Let's just ensure that we're doing the same thing; I hit 'g', then > > enter something like '

Re: gzipped text in links2

2007-06-08 Thread Celejar
g Etch amd64 and haven't found any graphical browser that can > > > do such a simple thing, not even links2. The only things I've found > > > that can do it transparently are mc (midnight commander) and lynx. > > > > links2 is doing it correctly out of the box f

Re: gzipped text in links2

2007-06-08 Thread Douglas Allan Tutty
On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 04:20:20AM -0400, Celejar wrote: > On Wed, 6 Jun 2007 09:02:18 -0400 > Douglas Allan Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm running Etch amd64 and haven't found any graphical browser that can > > do such a simple thing, not even l

Re: links2 error from console

2007-05-19 Thread Karl E. Jorgensen
On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 11:55:39AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote: > When I try to start links2 -g from the console I get this error: > > $ links2 -g > >-- DirectFB v0.9.25 - > (c) 2000-2002 convergence int

Re: links2 error from console

2007-05-18 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 11:55:39AM +0300, Andrei Popescu wrote: > Here is some more data that might be relevant: Sorry, forgot to mention this is up-to-date sid, stock kernel 2.6.20 with option vga=791 Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Al

links2 error from console

2007-05-18 Thread Andrei Popescu
When I try to start links2 -g from the console I get this error: $ links2 -g -- DirectFB v0.9.25 - (c) 2000-2002 convergence integrated media GmbH (c) 2002-2004 convergence GmbH

Re: Lynx versus Links2 ( was: Lynx on Etch )

2006-12-24 Thread Thomas Dickey
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > 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-

Re: Lynx versus Links2 ( was: Lynx on Etch )

2006-12-24 Thread rjnoe
> >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 e