Hi,
I have used Lynx with a Finnish bank for a decade. It worked with a text
version, not a standard graphical version. Now, the bank closed the text
version and I have no access to the bank when I have no a graphical
interface at all.
Does anyone know if any bank works with Lynx? The proble
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 05:52:31PM +0200, Riku Virtanen wrote:
> Does anyone know if any bank works with Lynx? The problem is with Nordea
> whose website says immediately that "this Internet browser is not
> supported". Especially, is the problem relating to Lynx's lacking security
> support or is
I tried logging in with youtube-viewer and it gave me a mess of an url to
access with my browser on google. For that mess, would I need to quote it
with single or double quotes for it to even get to the google page
correctly or is this simply impossible?
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Hallo,
I am currently playing with a DIY linux system (LFS 7.10).
This worked fine with default settings from the LFS book for ncurses.
Then I tried to tweak some settings and Lynx started to bail out with
segment violations. I tracked with gdb to the first call to pnoutrefresh
in ncurses lib.
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 11:47:38AM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> I tried logging in with youtube-viewer and it gave me a mess of an
> url to access with my browser on google. For that mess, would I
> need to quote it with single or double quotes for it to even get to
> the google page correctly or
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 05:56:26PM +0100, Thomas Seeling wrote:
> Hallo,
>
>
> I am currently playing with a DIY linux system (LFS 7.10).
> This worked fine with default settings from the LFS book for ncurses.
>
> Then I tried to tweak some settings and Lynx started to bail out with
> segment vi
I think youtube-viewer like the rest of perl is having trouble
understanding how a linux terminal runs.
I tried this again and am sure I got escape code garbage mixed in with
the output:
^J> :login <006
** Get the authentication code:
https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth?access_type=of