On Sun, Jul 25, 1999 at 02:08:01PM -0700, eg wrote:
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> Michael Merten wrote:
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> > On Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 10:36:05AM +1000, Doug Young wrote:
> > > now i understand the source of your problem. you are trying to use a
> > > copy of lynx found on a distribution copy of linux. just a sugges
Michael Merten wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 10:36:05AM +1000, Doug Young wrote:
> > now i understand the source of your problem. you are trying to use a
> > copy of lynx found on a distribution copy of linux. just a suggestion,
> > linux is not for a beginner, as you have self described
David Karlin wrote:
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> > You seem to have a fundamental misunderstanding. A good PPP (or other
> > network) connection is necessary for any browser to work.
Um, yes, I meant in the context of viewing pages on the Internet. Sorry
to mislead.
> > No browser
> > can work independently of that,
> You seem to have a fundamental misunderstanding. A good PPP (or other
> network) connection is necessary for any browser to work. No browser
> can work independently of that, or debug your connection for you. So
> what's the knock on lynx if it didn't work when you didn't have the
> connection
Doug Young wrote:
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> Well whatever the cause of my Lynx problems they are finished now
> I've uninstalled the thing and hope never to hear of it again.
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> I eventually located an extremely well written document titled
> "How to Hook up PPP in Linux" by W.G.Unruh ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> that
Doug Young wrote:
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> Those who have been pondering my Lynx problems might care to comment on
> this message I received from a guy who answered a post elsewhere. If he
> is correct, it appears that I may have been trying to do something that
> even experts would find difficult.
>
No. You are not
Quoting Doug Young ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Those who have been pondering my Lynx problems might care to comment on
> this message I received from a guy who answered a post elsewhere. If he
> is correct, it appears that I may have been trying to do something that
> even experts would find difficult.
Doug Young writes:
> Those who have been pondering my Lynx problems might care to comment on
> this message I received from a guy who answered a post elsewhere. If he
> is correct,...
He isn't.
> ...it appears that I may have been trying to do something that even
> experts would find difficult.
Subject: [Fwd: Lynx Problems]
Date: Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 10:36:05AM +1000
In reply to:Doug Young
Quoting Doug Young([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Those who have been pondering my Lynx problems might care to comment on
> this message I received from a guy who answered a post elsewhere. If
On Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 10:36:05AM +1000, Doug Young wrote:
> now i understand the source of your problem. you are trying to use a
> copy of lynx found on a distribution copy of linux. just a suggestion,
> linux is not for a beginner, as you have self described yourself.
> almost
> every part
Subject: [Fwd: Lynx Problems]
Date: Wed, Jul 21, 1999 at 06:19:05PM +1000
In reply to:Doug Young
Quoting Doug Young([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> using netscape with all the known but unsolved crashes and bus errors i
> feel like
> workin with m$ software...
>
> The difference is Netsca
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