Howard Eisenberger wrote:

>On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 09:57:26PM -0600, Robert Steinmetz wrote:
>
>
>
>>Has anyone tried Links2(
>>http://atrey.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~clock/twibright/links/ )? It is
>>supposed to run in text, svga and X11 modes. I have it running in text
>>mode under Slackware 7.1 ( DeLi Linux). It works well there. It also has
>>javascript.
>>
>>I haven't loaded svaglib or gotten it to work under x11. At this point
>>I'm just wondering if anyone has any experience, good or bad, with it.
>>
>>
>
>I know that Steven and I don't seem to agree on this, but this
>is the "graphical links" that we have been talking about. Here's
>a bit of discussion from the Liferaft list you may have missed:
>
>|> > I tried svgalib links again on my 8mg ram 486 also running Slack
>|> > 7.1 and it still doesn't work (it actually works but takes more
>|> > than 5 minutes to load). I guess there just isn't enough ram.
>|>
>|> Perhaps it's not your fault. I tried graphical links last
>|> year and found it *very* slow (on my 486-100 with 28mb RAM).
>|
>|It may be a bit slow, but even with only 16mg ram, it loads
>|pretty fast and seems to run in memory, not off the hard drive.
>|In any case, it does not support CSS and only some javascript.
>
>I have links-2.1pre7 compiled (with javascript and svgalib, no
>SSL) and running under Slack 7.1 on a P133 with 16mg ram.
>
>You may just want to try it yourself.
>
>Howard E.
>
I have, but I don't have any reference for whether it is better that
other browsers. Are you running it under svgalib or X11?

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Rob Steinmetz

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