Re: [Siglinux] Txt-Based WWW with Javascript

2002-11-07 Thread Omar El-Domeiri
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 11:08:05AM -0600, chris wrote: > > > If you > > have sufficient network bandwidth, you can run a graphical web browser > > remotely via X to access sites that require Javascript. > > he can't get to the network without a js capable browser; utnet > authenticates you on p

Re: [Siglinux] Txt-Based WWW with Javascript

2002-11-07 Thread Shane Williams
For those that are using X on minimal specs, you might want to look into phoenix (http://www.mozilla.org/projects/phoenix/), which runs in a smaller footprint. I'm pretty sure it supports JS and won't take nearly as long to load as Mozilla, but provieds much of the same functionality. On Thu, 7 N

Re: [Siglinux] Txt-Based WWW with Javascript

2002-11-07 Thread chris
On Thu, Nov 07, 2002 at 02:27:21AM -0500, Andrew Gaul wrote: > I suspect that Mike is running GNOME or KDE as well as X, which is > causing his system to thrash. The effects are exaggerated by the slow > laptop hard drive. Can you launch X and send the output of "ps au" to > the list? You will

Re: [Siglinux] Txt-Based WWW with Javascript

2002-11-07 Thread Spencer Ogden
If you search on SourceForge for ratpoison you will find something similar to what Doc is doing. It is basically a 'windowmanager' with no windows. Everything is full screen. It is based of the `screen` program IIRC. Seemed kind of neat if you are into really minimal interfaces. Spencer On Thu

Re: [Siglinux] Txt-Based WWW with Javascript

2002-11-07 Thread Doc
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002, Mike Strickland wrote: > This might be a dumb question...but I want a text-based javascript-enabled web >browser. My dilemma is: 150mhz 16mb laptop with Debian 3.0. I recently installed X >so I would be able to use a regular browser and hence have javascripting but...i