*** On Thu, 2 May 2002 I wrote:
:) try "/usr/bin/links _URL_", including the quotes. Does that work? Are you
:) using bash as your shell?
Just for the record in the archives, the additional symptom is that the
original poster is using the bash shell and the problem is that the bash
shell does no
*** Mark Cooke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote today:
:) > Could you please post the way that you set links as your browser. I
:) > will find a solution for you. Also, have you read
:) > /usr/doc/Cygwin/pine-4.11-1.README? The solution may be in there. I
:) > am working on expanding that document. Pl
On 1 May 2002, Eduardo Chappa spoke unto us wif:
> *** Mark Cooke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote today:
>
> :) I know this may be off topic, but I've selected links as my web brower
> :) in pine (using the full path - /usr/bin/links), but when I go to view a
> :) url from pine, it just returns that it
*** Mark Cooke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote today:
:) I know this may be off topic, but I've selected links as my web brower
:) in pine (using the full path - /usr/bin/links), but when I go to view a
:) url from pine, it just returns that it has viewed it, but it doesn't
:) run links.
Mark,
Coul
Hi,
I know this may be off topic, but I've selected links as my web brower in
pine (using the full path - /usr/bin/links), but when I go to view a url
from pine, it just returns that it has viewed it, but it doesn't run
links.
If I then quit pine, there is an error on the console saying it canno
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