Subj : glibc libcrypt
To   : Maurice Kinal
From : Benny Pedersen
Date : Wed Jul 14 2021 09:41 pm

Hello Maurice!

14 Jul 2021 15:29, Maurice Kinal wrote to Benny Pedersen:

MK> Is that why distributions are dropping support for chromium?

no

BP>> seamonkey :)

MK> My neighbour would jump on that bandwagon as it's his default browser
MK> for at least 20 years now.  Personally I think they are all
MK> overbloated pieces of crap especially the ms based ones, opensource or
MK> not.  Of the linux based ones firefox is the best but I could live
MK> without it.

seamonkey is not that blotware, its came from netscape, before microsoft had a browser

MK> Long live lynx!!! ... and/or links.  :-)

  ----- lynx begins -----
* www-client/lynx
    Available versions:  2.9.0_pre6-r1 {bzip2 cjk gnutls idn ipv6 nls ssl unicode}
    Homepage:            https://lynx.invisible-island.net/
    Description:         An excellent console-based web browser with ssl support

  ----- lynx ends -----

  ----- links begins -----
[I] www-client/links
    Available versions:  (2) 2.23 ~2.23-r1
      {X brotli bzip2 fbcon freetype gpm ipv6 jpeg libevent livecd lzip lzma ssl suid svga tiff unicode zlib zstd}
    Installed versions:  2.23(2)(02:03:52 PM 06/26/2021)(bzip2 ipv6 ssl unicode zlib -X -brotli -fbcon -freetype -gpm -jpeg -libevent -livecd -lzip -lzma -suid -svga -tiff -zstd)
    Homepage:            http://links.twibright.com/
    Description:         A fast and lightweight web browser running in both graphics and text mode

  ----- links ends -----


links is not more bloted then lynx ? :)

i remember links had more use flags before :/

eq where is gohher nntp now


Regards Benny

... too late to die young :)

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