I agree,
someone who can speak to dos browsers please?
most of the other programs I use, say for word processing, and the like 
do not run in Linux, otherwise I would not have asked my specific question.
Again, the goal is to clear the permissions process one goes through  when 
connecting via Ethernet or wireless to a public Internet setup.  much of 
this post is not on point, but my original question is here I am sure.
Karen

On Mon, 11 Apr 2011, Eric Auer wrote:

>
> Hi Karen,
>
> you have MS DOS on your IBM Thinkpad 560 with 3c562 network card.
> You use SSH2DOS and plan to use any DOS web browser like Arachne,
> Lynx or similar. You need something which works with your screen
> reader software. Of course you could use Linux with Brltty which
> several mainstream distros support by default. For all browsers,
> it does not make a real difference whether you use MS DOS or use
> FreeDOS. However, FreeDOS has better support for modern hardware
> and is of course free software. Also, MS no longer supports DOS.
>
> As you use a network card, browsers like Arachne will only need
> a packet driver. They use libraries like WATTCP / WATT32 and do
> their own DHCP setup as far as I remember so no separate PPP/IP
> package should be necessary.
>
> I do not know about ebrowse. Some Linux text oriented browsers
> like w3m, links or elinks may be available in DOS ports. Would
> be nice to have somebody else say a few words about DOS text
> web browsers in this thread who has experience with them.
>
> Regards, Eric
>
> PS: Brltty can also drive speech software, no Braille necessary.
>
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