Hi s18, On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 04:20:42AM +0530, s...@stof999.ch wrote: > > choosing > echo -n https://cmdt.ch/|xclip -i > > is doing nothing (at least nothing in clipboard). > wget for example is working. > ???
I also saw your other email so I know you already installed `xclip`. I note that you used `xclip -i` and not `xclip -i -selection clipboard`. By default `xclip` write into the primary selection. There is a difference between primary selection and clipboard selection in GNU/Linux and BSD, so you should be explicit in which selection you use. I think the proble you are experiencing is because of that. > > and where are the the other entries coming from (w3m, ...)? Some externals are already inserted in the `lynx.cfg` file (should be in `/etc/lynx.cfg` in debian, but I am not sure about it). You can comment those lines if you do not want them. I did it because I like to have things separate. note that there are also other kind of programs, such as VIEWERS, which are used to see files such as PDFs or PNGs. > > but this external things is greath! > thanks a lot You're welcome. Glad to have helped you! BTW, be careful with EXTERNALS. Some security focused distributions, e.g. OpenBSD, compile lynx without them. It seems that it is a potential vulnerability. Unfortunately I do not know anything more about it (and I would be very glad if somebody in the list would say something about it), but I assume it is related to which program you use. E.g. `echo` is not a problem. Of course, I can be wrong about it. Best, disnocen _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list Lynx-dev@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev