On Tue, July 28, 2015 11:11 pm, Gerald Hanuer wrote:
Hello,
Thoughts on Links+.
Code quality, security and generial usefulness.
Regards
Gerald Hanuer
Links+ is my prefered light browser. I find it renders the best for what
I use. I periodically try and re-try all the
On 2015-07-28, li...@wrant.com wrote:
What is the best and lightest browser...
Dillo is generally good, with Firefox for heavy sites.
Seconded. The default browser concept is most probably not a good
idea (read a bad idea) for any OS.
There is no such thing as best, but for lightest:
Dillo
Hello,
Thoughts on Links+.
Code quality, security and generial usefulness.
Regards
Gerald Hanuer
There's a FAQ section for this[0].
Personally, I mostly use Firefox for everything and works
quite well. But also use from time to time Chromium,
for YouTube, SoundCloud, Google Apps, etc.
[0] http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#Browsers
Hi.
OpenBSD don't include browser by default, but my recommendation is
always Mozilla Firefox.
Regards
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 7:00 AM, Mohammad BadieZadegan
mbzade...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
As we know the default X Window manager for OpenBSD is fvwm
Hi,
As we know the default X Window manager for OpenBSD is fvwm
http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=fvwmsektion=1 and that is
very usefull for initial using of OpenBSD.
But Does OpenBSD have any WEB browser(Text or vs Image) by default?
If have not, What is the best and lightest browser
On 2015-07-29, Scarlett wrote:
(My last few mails to this list have been caught by the spam daemon,
so I'm replying directly and hoping this makes its way through).
I've wrestled with w3m's code plenty. What I found did not make me
happy, as bcallah@ can attest (they also pointed me to this
On Tue, 28 Jul 2015 23:58:14 -0400
Brendan Desmond bren...@imap.cc wrote:
On 2015-07-29, Scarlett wrote:
(My last few mails to this list have been caught by the spam daemon,
so I'm replying directly and hoping this makes its way through).
I've wrestled with w3m's code plenty. What I found
On 2015-07-28 Tue 15:30 PM |, Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote:
What is the best and lightest browser that usefull with fvwm?
Dillo is generally good, with Firefox for heavy sites.
Depends on where _you_ surf.
lynx was in the base distribution for quite some time. I occasionally used
it to fetch http files (as opposed to getting wget from packages and using
that).
I've found that ftp(1) is quite sufficient for most of the things I need to
to as far as a CLI client for quickly grabbing files via
What is the best and lightest browser...
Dillo is generally good, with Firefox for heavy sites.
Seconded. The default browser concept is most probably not a good
idea (read a bad idea) for any OS.
There is no such thing as best, but for lightest:
Dillo is very fast lightweight and almost
Hi.
OpenBSD don't include browser by default, but my recommendation is
always Mozilla Firefox.
Regards
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 7:00 AM, Mohammad BadieZadegan
mbzade...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
As we know the default X Window manager for OpenBSD is fvwm
On 7/28/15, Craig Skinner skin...@britvault.co.uk wrote:
On 2015-07-28 Tue 15:30 PM |, Mohammad BadieZadegan wrote:
What is the best and lightest browser that usefull with fvwm?
Dillo is generally good, with Firefox for heavy sites.
Depends on where _you_ surf.
I'm just an obsd end-user,
On July 29, 2015 12:23:34 AM GMT+02:00, Kevin Chadwick m8il1i...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi.
OpenBSD don't include browser by default, but my recommendation is
always Mozilla Firefox.
Regards
On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 7:00 AM, Mohammad BadieZadegan
mbzade...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
As we know
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