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D <nospam@example.net> wrote:Ahh... ok, that might explain it. If it is console only, then it might not work in my terminal emulator, and -g just opens a window in X.On Tue, 27 Nov 2024, Computer Nerd Kev wrote:>D <nospam@example.net> wrote:>On Tue, 26 Nov 2024, yeti wrote:>D <nospam@example.net> wrote:>I have been thinking about moving the reading part of web browsing>
into the terminal as well, but haven't found a browser I'm happy
with.
I use Elinks, Emacs/EWW and W3m, but none of them can replace the scary
fullfat browsers. They seem to just fit Smolweb stuff (FTP, Gemini,
Gopher and similar).
True.
I like seeing useful images, so prefer Dillo and Links (the latter
does support display via the framebuffer so you can run it
graphically without X).
For some reason, I never managed to get the framebuffer to work. Have no
idea why. =( I would like to get it to work though.
I guess the framebuffer is working for the console, otherwise it
will probably be a low-res BIOS character display like in DOS. So
either a permissions problem or do you know that you need to start
Links with the "-g" option?
Hmm, I should revisit that. I did manage to hack together something similar to buffers, but don't remember at the moment what I did exactly.Dillo was a good tip!>
I did play with it for a bit, but then forgot about it. Maybe the reason
was a lack of tabs or buffers. I think links or maybe it was elinks, had a
way for me to replicate tabs or vi buffers in the browser. It was super
convenient!
Links doesn't do tabs, eLinks might but I haven't used it much.
Dillo has tabs, but isn't great for managing huge numbers of them
(although I avoid trying to do that anywhere).
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