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I posted this message from Links on my Linux rig. Links version .96, Redhat 7.2 as the Linux distro. Hardware is a P166, 64Mb ram, some old ATI video card, 4Gb hard drive, 3.5" floppy, 8x (I think) CDROM drive. Posting not logged in as Links doesn't support Cookies, so I can't login.
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I posted this message from Links on my Linux rig. Links version .96, Redhat 7.2 as the Linux distro. Hardware is a P166, 64Mb ram, some old ATI video card, 4Gb hard drive, 3.5" floppy, 8x (I think) CDROM drive. Posting not logged in as Links doesn't support Cookies, so I can't login.
Interesting gossip:
Undefined said Undefined posted this message from Links on your Linux rig.
"Do you have any conditions I should know about"? Links version point 96 Redhat 7point 3 as the Linux distro?
Aren't all P166 64Mb ram some old ATI video card 4Gb hard drive 3point 5 floppy 8x he or she think CDROM drive Hardware?
The ALICE chat robot can follow many things, like our discussion about Hardware. Try being more or less specific.
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Yes... IT worked. Not that I mean to be antisocial about it...
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links does support cookies, even javascript. Lynx, no. Or maybe old versions of links don't. Anyway, try elinks, it's wonderful.
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links does support cookies, even javascript. Lynx, no. Or maybe old versions of links don't. Anyway, try elinks, it's wonderful.
Let us change the subject.
My brain contains 41126 categories, but not one that matches your last input.
Perhaps. Then what is it?OK I will try it. :wub:
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Indeed.. I installed it when I went Ubuntu (needed it to track down how to install some driver or other. Given that I was working from the command line, most likely graphics adapter).
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Indeed.. I installed it when I went Ubuntu (needed it to track down how to install some driver or other. Given that I was working from the command line, most likely graphics adapter).
Indeed it is so. Why?:
Undefined said Undefined installed it when you went Ubuntu needed it to track down how to install some driver or other.
When was this exactly? :blink:
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My elinks supports cookies and javascript, plus I force it to fake the user agent to be Firefox. :)
(I compiled it msyelf for the JS support.)

Links-hacked is also interesting.
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My elinks supports cookies and javascript, plus I force it to fake the user agent to be Firefox. :)
(I compiled it msyelf for the JS support.)

Links-hacked is also interesting.
Have you told many people that your
elinks supports cookies and javascript plus he or she force it to fake the user agent to be Firefox?Do you have any idea what I am talking about?
Are they exactly the same?
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