I came across a neat search engine called frogfind Suddenly there is no response from the server,,,remotely from a mac system using safari or input locally as localhost with firefox Which is basically a proxy that uses the duckduckgo search engine and then strips websites into a basic html format.
So i know there is links, w3m and lynx
From what i can tell, people on reddit recommended w3m 3 years ago, but when looking at the github and logs it was last updated 3 years ago, so it doesn't look well maintained from my limited understanding of things
Does this pose a security risk What i am looking for is a terminal browser/cli that is: Links to popular distribution download pages24 popular linux distributions explore different linux distributions and find the one that fits your needs Try distrowatch.com for more options.
I have used lynx, links2, elinks and probably one or two others I use it a lot when i'm working in the terminal, or whenever i'm trying to stay on task and want to avoid losing focus I'm sure you've all been there. Brave, librewolf and waterfox on my mobile.
The first column is the shortened name, or folder name, and the second column is the full name of the console
Once in batocera, you can press the f1 key to get to a folder listing of linux, which is pcmanfm There is a folder named 'roms' which where these folders exist Place any roms you have into the folders and when you restart batocera, you'll see the emulator on the list The windowsfx, also called linuxfx, strangely combines linux and windows
The newer version, running ubuntu 22.04 looks and feels like windows 11 Windowsfx has extra features that make it feel like windows There is a version that looks like windows 10 as well Let’s look into this, because.
Installed lamp on 20.04 and it worked for many months