I remember that back when DOS ruled the earth, there was this program called
CSHOW (CompuShow) and another one called QPEG for viewing graphics. They
were text-interface programs that worked quite well. 

I'm working pine under linux and often have to view graphics attachments,
and pine offers no support for these attachments, so I have to save them,
load up X and execute my favorite graphics program.

My question: is there some kind of a no X required graphics program
available for Linux that I can use as a graphics viewer with pine?

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