http from command line
Technical Director
trodat at ultratrends.com
Thu Oct 30 16:54:41 PST 2003
Hello,
>From the command line you can use an assortment of tools, even telnet if
you want... ;)
www <== Wow, this one is fun. Probably already installed.
lynx <== Can be a security nightmare depending on what your computer is
being used for.
elinks <== Haven't used it myself but I found it in /usr/ports/www/.
links <== Haven't used but again, found it in /usr/ports.
netrik <== Again in /usr/ports/.
You might find more by going:
make search key="browser"
in the /usr/ports tree if it is installed.
Configuring Xwindows? As in, I have it installed and now want to create
the XF86Config file I will subsequently use or I don't have it installed
and want to.
R.
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Gregory Stearns wrote:
> I hate to be a pest but is there a utility to do http web browsing from the command line, and how would I use it?
>
> Also how do I configure Xwindows?
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