On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 11:20:52AM +0200, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> A further grep through /etc/ points the bad program is named here:
> /etc/mailcap:image/yuv; display.im6 'yuv:%s'; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
> (and some dozen more occurrences)
> 
> Is that the culprit? If so, Atsuhito KOHDA, how do I override it?

In the options menu, there's "Preferred media type"

which corresponds to this:

.h2 PREFERRED_MEDIA_TYPES
# When doing a GET, lynx lists the MIME types which it knows how to present
# (the "Accept:" string).  Depending on your system configuration, the
# mime.types or other data given by the GLOBAL_EXTENSION_MAP may include many
# entries that lynx really does not handle.  Use this option to select one
# of the built-in subsets of the MIME types that lynx could list in the
# Accept.
#
# Values for this option are keywords:
#       INTERNAL        lynx's built-in types for internal conversions
#       CONFIGFILE      adds lynx.cfg
#       USER            adds PERSONAL_EXTENSION_MAP settings
#       SYSTEM          adds GLOBAL_EXTENSION_MAP  settings
#       ALL             adds lynx's built-in types for external conversions
#
#PREFERRED_MEDIA_TYPES:internal


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