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Mplayer manual
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If you need default color display/output and an even more minimal browser, then go for lynx. Another advantage is less bandwidth, because the images and animations make up most of a site’s traffic (well, except downloads), so you don’t waste bytes if all you need is to read about bash shell at. Nowadays, with the advent of the mobile market, many websites have a mobile version (and Gmail has a basic HTML version that is perfect for this purpose) so you can surf relaxed, if you don’t need flash or images. If I want to use a text-based web browser for sites that require Javascript to login, I use elinks. On Debian, when I wanted to do ‘links -g’, I got “Graphics not enabled when compiling (use links2 instead for graphics mode)”. links also offers a command-line flag (-g from graphical) that, if compiled with the right options, will offer you a very simple but fast GUI browser.

#Mplayer manual install

You can install them on almost any distribution with the native package manager, or you can install them from source, and of course compilation will not take a lot, because there are no heavy dependencies. Ladies and gents, I give you links, elinks and lynx. It’s true, you can’t see images, but they are practical to have, way faster and even more secure, because some of them don’t even support Javascript unless you tweak their compile options.

#Mplayer manual how to

Note that this article is comprised only of ideas and suggestions, and will not guide you step-by-step on how to use the presented applications. You don’t have to worry, if you use many Linux computers, that some of them won’t have your favorite desktop installed: these programs we will tell you about work everywhere, GUI available or not, as long as you have a terminal emulator installed, of course. By the way, another huge advantage of the CLI approach is (besides efficiency and low resources) uniformity. These are the kinds of things we are talking about in this article. We need to check our mail, maybe watch something on Youtube (yes, it’s possible), chat with our friends or simply browse away from URL to URL. The everyday tasks we will refer to are the ones we usually do in a usual day, be it a work day or a weekend. All the essential desktop tasks (with some exceptions, though) that you do on a GUI-enabled machine can be done on a CLI-only machine as well, so if you’re interested… The tasks You have to send a very important e-mail or you have to check the evolution of prices of your favorite laptop.

#Mplayer manual drivers

One of those situations might be an upgrade of your kernel/graphics drivers that leave you high and dry until the bug is reported and the developers look at the issue. However, there are situations when all you have at your disposal for a while is the command line. If you’re the person who is mouse and GUI-oriented, no problems. This does not mean everyone must be like me, of course. Whenever I have the chance, regardless of desktop environment or distribution, I open a terminal and start fiddling something.












Mplayer manual