[arch-dev-public] [signoff] links-2.3pre1-1
Hi, links-2.3pre1-1 is in testing. Changes: - Upstream update - Added xlinks binary with X and frame buffer support along with .desktop file and icons - Added calibration documentation - Removed old patches and ChangeLog Please test and signoff. Eric
Le 13 décembre 2010 16:09:51, Eric Bélanger a écrit :
Hi,
links-2.3pre1-1 is in testing.
Changes:
- Upstream update - Added xlinks binary with X and frame buffer support along with .desktop file and icons - Added calibration documentation - Removed old patches and ChangeLog
Please test and signoff.
Eric
This command open xlinks in a console (text mode) : # /usr/bin/xlinks www.google.ca I need to use the -g flag (i.e xlinks -g www.google.ca) to have the graphics. If this is the expected behavior, then Signoff x86_64 Stéphane
On Mon, Dec 13, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Stéphane Gaudreault <stephane@archlinux.org> wrote:
Le 13 décembre 2010 16:09:51, Eric Bélanger a écrit :
Hi,
links-2.3pre1-1 is in testing.
Changes:
- Upstream update - Added xlinks binary with X and frame buffer support along with .desktop file and icons - Added calibration documentation - Removed old patches and ChangeLog
Please test and signoff.
Eric
This command open xlinks in a console (text mode) : # /usr/bin/xlinks www.google.ca I need to use the -g flag (i.e xlinks -g www.google.ca) to have the graphics.
If this is the expected behavior, then Signoff x86_64
Stéphane
Yes, that's the expected behavior. You need to use the -g flag to start in graphics mode. This flag will only work with xlinks because it has graphics support built-in. I guess that, if your system has the X and graphics libraries installed, your can just forget about links and just use xlinks for text or graphic browsing. Or, you can use an alias if you want xlinks to start in graphic mode by default.
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Eric Bélanger
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Stéphane Gaudreault