Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > Paul Fox wrote:
 > > i used to be able to access and operate the backuppc web interface
 > > using elinks or links2.  after a system upgrade, which brought me
 > > new copies of those text browsers, i can no longer do so.  backuppc
 > > did not change (i'm at 3.0.0).
 ...
 > Do you have to use a text based browser?  If the reasons for doing so 
 > are that you only have ssh access and/or you have a low bandwidth 
 ...

oh, sure -- there are lots of ways of exporting a browser session --
VNC, or even X11 over ssh (which is very slow, but okay once in a
blue moon).  but i spend 90% of my time in ssh within an xterm,
and elinks is (or, rather, "was") _so_ quick to use for a quick
backuppc status check or file restore that i'd like to figure out how
to keep using it if i can.

paul
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 paul fox, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (arlington, ma, where it's 22.3 degrees)

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