Re: Setup Issues
Look at man ping (use ping -c [n] [www.someplace.org] - where is the
number of pings). Ctrl-C should also stop it.
In lynx.cfg
STARTFILE:file//localhost/var/www/index.html
will open the file /var/www/index.html
The "localhost" should preceed the rest of the regular file path. You'd
think the "file:" part would be enough. Of course, make sure the file
you're pathing to really exists.
On 20 Jul, Doug Young wrote:
| Would someone please tell me where to find info on the following .... can't
| find
| anything relevant in HOWTO's or MAN pages or that makes any sense to me
|
| (1) When I ping a remote site ..... how to stop the stuff ??
|
| (2) When I try to get Lynx working, it initially seems like its looking
| for the
| URL but then it stops and gives a "can't access startfile" message.
| I found the
| "lynx.cfg" file but the MAN page is really confusing and there
| doesn't appear
| to be any sort of HOWTO on lynx
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