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apt update && apt install links Your last 4 consecutive posts could have been one post only. There's an edit button, you know. |
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Not sure. I installed the default latest-greatest Antix a month ago with whatever default window manager it came with. I inherited an old desktop and trying to revive it. I knew it would be a challenge and AntiX is my attempt number 4 or 5. The machine is not for me, I have something much faster multibooting Fedora and Ubuntu. |
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Not supported Edit: Lost the Kazahakase links in my post. No matter. It is a dead browser also.
uzbl https://github.com/uzbl/uzbl Back when I used to run these on my IBM T23 in AntiX 8.5. They were supported then. But like everything else in the 32 bit world. Most folks lost interest. links2 and Dillo already come in AntiX Full iso. Code:
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How you install it depends on the distro. AFAIR Debian distros ship both a text and a gui version with the latter being called links2. AntiX should have it already. If it isn't provided as is, it's easy to build from source. You just have to configure it with --enable-graphics. |
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@jamison20000e. You mean Dillo? I guess you were thinking "that—whatisitsname—that sounds like dildo, but not quite"? ;)
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if rokytnji or anticapitalista cannot help you, I'm not sure who can. Meanwhile, have you looked at NetSurf? Didn't like it, myself. |
Somebody else already made the joke.
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https://www.urbandictionary.com
We are repeating ourselves... ;) |
Ironically tho so it's okay... :D
Add: I see now I grew up with a the slang version of dido? :) |
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