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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"


Use up and down arrows to go forward and back among links. Press Enter to go to the
current link. Use the right and left arrow keys to go forward and back among pages you
have visited. Press Esc to see a menu bar of features from which to select.
 lynx??”The lynx browser has a good set of help files (press the ? key). Step through pages
using the spacebar. Although lynx can display pages containing frames, it cannot display
them in the intended positioning. Use the arrow keys to display the selected link (right
arrow), go back to the previous document (left arrow), select the previous link (up arrow),
and select the next link (down arrow).
 w3m??”This browser can display HTML pages containing text, links, frames, and tables.
It even tries to display images (although it is a bit shaky). Both English and Japanese help
files are available (press H with w3m running). You can also use w3m to page through an
HTML document in plain text (for example, cat index.html | w3m -T text/html).
Use the Page Up and Page Down keys to page through a document. Press Enter on a link
to go to that link. Press B to go back to the previous link. Search forward and back for
text using the / (slash) and ? (question mark) keys, respectively.
The w3m seems the most sophisticated of these browsers.


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