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         Hello,
         I'm attempting to get lynx to access the web via a proxy server on the 
lan.
         As I was reading the lynx documentation, I came across a sample 
lynx.cfg
         file.

         The sample file indicates that its default location should be
         /usr/local/lib/lynx.cfg, but since I installed from the .deb file in 
hamm,
         I was wondering if the debianized version of lynx looks there, or in 
another
         location.

         Does it go in /usr/local/lib/lynx.cfg, or another location?

         TIA,

         --David

I have an old Redhat 3.1 system -- but my lynx.cfg is
in /usr/lib however you should get to know how to use "locate":

1st: execute the command updatedb -- this will cause all your
files to be entered in a database on your machine.  It will take
a minute or so to complete. [you should repeat this command
whenever your file structure changes (i.e. you add or delete an
appreciable number of programs]

2nd: execute the command "locate lynx.cfg" -- you will be told
where your lynx.cfg file is.  If you just did a "locate lynx" you
will get all the places where any file having to do with the name
'lynx' is located (including directory names).

joeh

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