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World’s first cross-platform Web browser brought back to life

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  • K Keith Barrow

    Ubuntu server doesn't even come with a GUI, just the terminal interface (at least out the box), I'm sure Lynx would work on that.

    PB 369,783 wrote:

    I just find him very unlikeable, and I think the way he looks like a prettier version of his Mum is very disturbing.[^]

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    AlphaDeltaTheta
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    :wtf: I was unaware of it really. Whenever I got a ubuntu to do stuff (that was once in a blue moon perhaps), I had a SSH with X.

    Beauty cannot be defined by abscissas and ordinates; neither are circles and ellipses created by their geometrical formulas. Carl von Clausewitz Source

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      :wtf: I was unaware of it really. Whenever I got a ubuntu to do stuff (that was once in a blue moon perhaps), I had a SSH with X.

      Beauty cannot be defined by abscissas and ordinates; neither are circles and ellipses created by their geometrical formulas. Carl von Clausewitz Source

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      Keith Barrow
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      The vanilla server version is like this, for most server applications you probably don't want/need the overhead of an GUI. Also this is only true if you need to know what you are doing in linux, which I don't. So the first thing I did was to Google the instructions to install the desktop environment...

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      I just find him very unlikeable, and I think the way he looks like a prettier version of his Mum is very disturbing.[^]

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      • K Keith Barrow

        Ubuntu server doesn't even come with a GUI, just the terminal interface (at least out the box), I'm sure Lynx would work on that.

        PB 369,783 wrote:

        I just find him very unlikeable, and I think the way he looks like a prettier version of his Mum is very disturbing.[^]

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        Lost User
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        Keith Barrow wrote:

        Ubuntu server doesn't even come with a GUI, just the terminal interface (at least out the box), I'm sure Lynx would work on that.

        My CentOS 6.x server was installed after deselecting all GUI components and has happily run for the past 2+ years without one installed. I do SSH to it from PuTTY as it is wedged over the other side of the bed where keyboard, mouse and monitor cannot get to.

        Michael Martin Australia "I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible." - Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004

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        • K Keith Barrow

          The vanilla server version is like this, for most server applications you probably don't want/need the overhead of an GUI. Also this is only true if you need to know what you are doing in linux, which I don't. So the first thing I did was to Google the instructions to install the desktop environment...

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          I just find him very unlikeable, and I think the way he looks like a prettier version of his Mum is very disturbing.[^]

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          Bassam Abdul Baki
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          Keith Barrow wrote:

          you probably don't want/need the overhead of an GUI

          One of the things I miss about Windows 95 is the ability to boot to DOS (even though I preferred working in Windows). Never quite got the hang of Linux since every company I've worked for avoided it like the plague.

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          • B Bassam Abdul Baki

            BTW, I took read to mean literally, as in using one's eyes for reading. Otherwise, server to client communication isn't actually reading if there's no humans involved and I'm assuming the text-based browser is for humans who would need a monitor to read the text (even remotely).

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            Nagy Vilmos
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            What you're missing is that olde skool command line based systems such as Unix & DOS are not designated as having a GUI[^]. Non-graphical is CLI[^].

            speramus in juniperus

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            • N Nagy Vilmos

              What you're missing is that olde skool command line based systems such as Unix & DOS are not designated as having a GUI[^]. Non-graphical is CLI[^].

              speramus in juniperus

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              Bassam Abdul Baki
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              Yeah, I realized that in my response to someone else. :-O I was too busy seraching for an Asterix page while reading CP. Should really focus on one thing at a time.

              Web - BM - RSS - Math - LinkedIn

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              • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                Keith Barrow wrote:

                you probably don't want/need the overhead of an GUI

                One of the things I miss about Windows 95 is the ability to boot to DOS (even though I preferred working in Windows). Never quite got the hang of Linux since every company I've worked for avoided it like the plague.

                Web - BM - RSS - Math - LinkedIn

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                Keith Barrow
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                Whenever I've used *NIX systems I've really like them, at one point (during my dissertation where the whole thing was done on the command prompt on terminal tools) I might even have raised above the level of newbie to errmm, just above newbie.At that time I could get by on the command prompt. That said I'm a .net dev by trade = microsoft stack at home, except for a couple of "play" VMs.

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                I just find him very unlikeable, and I think the way he looks like a prettier version of his Mum is very disturbing.[^]

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                • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                  Interesting article.[^] The following line, however, confused me. "Text-based Web browsers such as Elinks or Lynx remain useful even today in some circumstances, such as operating a Linux server without a graphical user interface." To read a command-line, you still need a GUI, whether you do it locally or remotely. How you choose to view it is up to you. Unless of course you're outputting the server information directly to a printer to read. Then you just need paper; lots and lots of paper.

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                  Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:

                  To read a command-line, you still need a GUI

                  Absolutely not. I telnet into my OpenVMS servers (unless I use my VT220). I have even written classes to allow code to telnet and perform tasks: CommScript[^]TelnetSocket[^]

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                  • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                    Keith Barrow wrote:

                    you probably don't want/need the overhead of an GUI

                    One of the things I miss about Windows 95 is the ability to boot to DOS (even though I preferred working in Windows). Never quite got the hang of Linux since every company I've worked for avoided it like the plague.

                    Web - BM - RSS - Math - LinkedIn

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                    Forogar
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                    You can still do this with XP and Windows 7 if you bring up the boot menu options.

                    - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                      You can still do this with XP and Windows 7 if you bring up the boot menu options.

                      - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                      Bassam Abdul Baki
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                      The XP one was Safe Mode with Command Prompt options. Not quite the same. Now I'm on Windows 8 and haven't tried it yet.

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                      • K Keith Barrow

                        The vanilla server version is like this, for most server applications you probably don't want/need the overhead of an GUI. Also this is only true if you need to know what you are doing in linux, which I don't. So the first thing I did was to Google the instructions to install the desktop environment...

                        PB 369,783 wrote:

                        I just find him very unlikeable, and I think the way he looks like a prettier version of his Mum is very disturbing.[^]

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                        AlphaDeltaTheta
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                        KDE? or Unity? I'm a great Unity hater. Yet another addition to my public hate-list.

                        Beauty cannot be defined by abscissas and ordinates; neither are circles and ellipses created by their geometrical formulas. Carl von Clausewitz Source

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                        • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                          I'm assuming you're talking about sending or receiving commands to or from a Linux server? But to read anything from a server, a GUI has to exist somewhere in order for a browser (command-line or GUI-based) to work. How else would you read something without a GUI?

                          Web - BM - RSS - Math - LinkedIn

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                          Mark_Wallace
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                          stdout. You're obviously far too young -- you want to stop that.

                          I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                          • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                            Yeah, I realized that in my response to someone else. :-O I was too busy seraching for an Asterix page while reading CP. Should really focus on one thing at a time.

                            Web - BM - RSS - Math - LinkedIn

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                            Mark_Wallace
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                            [taps temple with forefinger] These system engineers are all crazy.

                            I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                            • A AlphaDeltaTheta

                              KDE? or Unity? I'm a great Unity hater. Yet another addition to my public hate-list.

                              Beauty cannot be defined by abscissas and ordinates; neither are circles and ellipses created by their geometrical formulas. Carl von Clausewitz Source

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                              Simon ORiordan from UK
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                              Now, Amitosh. You know what the doctor said about starting fights. And you only out on parole for a week. ;)

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                                Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:

                                To read a command-line, you still need a GUI

                                Absolutely not. I telnet into my OpenVMS servers (unless I use my VT220). I have even written classes to allow code to telnet and perform tasks: CommScript[^]TelnetSocket[^]

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                                Simon ORiordan from UK
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                                Telnet? Sociable of you. :-D

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                                • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                                  The XP one was Safe Mode with Command Prompt options. Not quite the same. Now I'm on Windows 8 and haven't tried it yet.

                                  Web - BM - RSS - Math - LinkedIn

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                                  SortaCore
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                                  Yea, not quite the same. You could always type "explorer" and blow the ruse. And now in Windows 7 you can't even make a command prompt full-screen. :((

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                                  • A AlphaDeltaTheta

                                    KDE? or Unity? I'm a great Unity hater. Yet another addition to my public hate-list.

                                    Beauty cannot be defined by abscissas and ordinates; neither are circles and ellipses created by their geometrical formulas. Carl von Clausewitz Source

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                                    Keith Barrow
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                                    Unity, KDE is for splitters. Aaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnndd that is the most of the problem with Linux in two posts.

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                                    I just find him very unlikeable, and I think the way he looks like a prettier version of his Mum is very disturbing.[^]

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                                    • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                                      I'm assuming you're talking about sending or receiving commands to or from a Linux server? But to read anything from a server, a GUI has to exist somewhere in order for a browser (command-line or GUI-based) to work. How else would you read something without a GUI?

                                      Web - BM - RSS - Math - LinkedIn

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                                      Gary Wheeler
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                                      There are lots of embedded machines out there that use Telnet over Ethernet, or even RS-232 for command-line use.

                                      Software Zen: delete this;

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                                      • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                                        BTW, I took read to mean literally, as in using one's eyes for reading. Otherwise, server to client communication isn't actually reading if there's no humans involved and I'm assuming the text-based browser is for humans who would need a monitor to read the text (even remotely).

                                        Web - BM - RSS - Math - LinkedIn

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                                        jonmbutler
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                                        Dude. Read = text, not graphics. I'm guessing you've never used or seen lynx. It's a text-based browser, the TEXT gets output to the console. No mouse, no clicking, no images, no GUI. Behold: http://bit.ly/1dZiqXE[^]

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