contribute next to nothing.
BobH.
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From: "Karen Lewellen" <klewel...@shellworld.net>
To: <jh...@math.wisc.edu>; "Linux for blind general discussion"
<blinux-list@redhat.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 16, 2017 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: spammers on t
All of my list communications come directly to my inbox. By which I mean
I do not visit a third party site for reading messages or posting.
If you decide to move this list, will this impact how I prefer reading
messages?
Thanks,
Kare
On Sat, 15 Apr 2017, Luke Yelavich wrote:
On Sat, Apr
Interesting ideas.
I appreciate the education.
An example of a mass downloader included with a Linux shell?
I want to test this, but am unsure of what tool to use.
The editing is not a problem, I am far from picky about it having, with
the work was smaller, used the m.edition of the site to
, 2017, Karen Lewellen wrote:
The goal is to read the works off line, not on the site. i. e.
download them.
Compare with archive of our own.
www.archiveofourown.org
there one has the option to download, even in lynx for example via
the full story choice, get the story int ext.
A couple options
22, 2017 at 4:48 PM, Karen Lewellen
<klewel...@shellworld.net> wrote:
ahem,
did everyone get this below?
I didn't get that one, but I've been getting other prostitution
solicitations from women with different names emailed to my account in
response to my posts to this list during the last we
nup if you don't want all the site-related
periphery.
-tim
On March 22, 2017, Karen Lewellen wrote:
there is a site called fan fiction.
www.fanfiction.net
A very long time ago it was possible to download items there, but
now one must use a third party application.
I am wondering if there is a command
Hi folks,
there is a site called fan fiction.
www.fanfiction.net
A very long time ago it was possible to download items there, but now one
must use a third party application.
I am wondering if there is a command line tool, something that might be a
part of the Ubuntu distribution since that
, but my use is based on dreamhost,
who may not fully understand the program themselves, smiles.
Hopefully the person scamming this list looking for a date will not add
to the amusement...I do not do girls.
kare
On Fri, 20 Jan 2017, Tim Chase wrote:
On January 19, 2017, Karen Lewellen
with dreamhost.
On Fri, 20 Jan 2017, Jude DaShiell wrote:
tmux, not tmox.
On Thu, 19 Jan 2017, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2017 23:42:30
From: Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net>
Reply-To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
To: Lin
to petition the judge regarding.
Thanks for the ideas,
Kare
On Thu, 19 Jan 2017, Tim Chase wrote:
On January 19, 2017, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Asking just in case there is a simple tool for this process.
I need to capture several emails from my gmail account. It is
critical that the e-mails
Hi folks,
Asking just in case there is a simple tool for this process.
I need to capture several emails from my gmail account. It is critical
that the e-mails appear, as they do for me, not how they might in standard
view, i. e. with alt tags visible for anyone.
Lynx, links, and e-links are
Hi everyone,
I have a question about spam filtering.
Now before you work from the idea that I am running Linux directly, I am
not. Instead I am a member of a service that uses Ubuntu 16.04 in a
shell capacitor.
Since we changed over to Ubuntu, I find the spam is profoundly greater.
Granted,
I understand. that is why I am making an effort to be so specific.
From what I have come to understand, what makes a local machine local is
that you have done the installation, managed the configuration, and at least
to some degree, determined its content.
Both shellworld and Dreamhost use
for
complaint and you get a little convenience.
On Wed, 29 Jun 2016, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2016 15:17:56
From: Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net>
Reply-To: Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@redhat.com>
To: Linux for blind general discussion
links or links2 is better than elinks with respect to accessibility.
The html-links-are-numbered option is missing from elinks.
On Wed, 29 Jun 2016, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2016 13:21:30
From: Karen Lewellen <klewel...@shellworld.net>
Reply-To: Linux for blind g
Hi Larry,
Dreamhost is not shellworld, and I use no local machine.
besides the issue is resolved.
My efforts trying the view menu created a problem, I am disinclined to
experiment with dreamhost more than needful smiles.
On Wed, 29 Jun 2016, Hart Larry wrote:
Hi Karen-and-All: You probably
wrote:
On June 29, 2016, Karen Lewellen wrote:
I did look for the html.cfg file.
However dreamhost must put this somewhere else because I could not
find a file with that name.
If, after setting the option, you didn't then go back to the View
menu and choose to save the HTML options, that file
and I thank you for providing a solution.
Kare
On Wed, 29 Jun 2016, Tim Chase wrote:
On June 29, 2016, Karen Lewellen wrote:
can anyone tell me swiftly where to find the option?
You can invoke it with
links -html-numbered-links 1
or by using the menu:
View -> Html Options ->
. Next
hit /numbered and hit enter twice next hit /accept and hit enter twice.
You're using the lynx search option in this case to do all of those searches
in the options pages and it works just fine.
On Wed, 29 Jun 2016, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2016 09:43:59
From: Karen Lewellen
in Lynx.
hth
Karen Lewellen writes:
Hi all,
subject line says it all.
while shellworld has this turned on, the work Linux shell I use from
dreamhost does not.
can anyone tell me swiftly where to find the option?
Thanks,
Karen
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Hi all,
subject line says it all.
while shellworld has this turned on, the work Linux shell I use from
dreamhost does not.
can anyone tell me swiftly where to find the option?
Thanks,
Karen
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professional deadlines alone require swift solutions.
My thanks too goes to the person who gave me the name of the front end
tool. Seems very shell service friendly much like antiword and unrtf.
cheers,
Kare
On Thu, 2 Jun 2016, Tim Chase wrote:
On June 1, 2016, Karen Lewellen wrote:
My
, 1 Jun 2016, Henry Yen wrote:
On Wed, Jun 01, 2016 at 17:07:00PM -0400, Karen Lewellen wrote:
My Linux experience is rooted at shellworld which is now using Ubuntu.
I'd like to put in a plug for panix.com, which is an outstanding shell
provider, run by unix experts (they run netbsd). They have
Hi folks,
My Linux experience is rooted at shellworld which is now using Ubuntu.
I just got a PowerPoint file for a meeting, and because of its size, I
cannot use the back door method I normally tap into for converting it into
something else.
Is there a program like antiword or unrtf to
Hi everyone,
Posting this on behalf of Kevin Shaw with Zagga Entertainment. Kevin is a
media entrepreneur planning an on line on demand service providing audio
described films television and other events. The site is at the beta testing
stage with Kevin desiring the widest possible
Hi all,
simple question, I hope.
Elinks is one of the advantages here at shellworld, or was until the Ubuntu
change in the floor.
For those who may use elinks under Ubuntu, is there a simple way to confirm
if java script support has been enabled?
Under Freebsd which we had before, it
, but not how to generate that
information.
Karen
On Fri, 18 Mar 2016, Tim Chase wrote:
On March 18, 2016, Karen Lewellen wrote:
And what setting function indicates this output?
It outputs the features with which your "elinks" was built. I'd
expect to find something like "JavaScrip
Indeed, I do as well.
Which given the error I got stated "java script not enabled," is it a fair
guess that it is not present here?
scripting might mean many things, so I am not assuming.
And you are welcome Tim for the door to Ken.
Karen
On Fri, 18 Mar 2016, Hart Larry wrote:
OK
Thanks,
I am firmly not building it myself, and checking the output, unless this is
a setting in configuration of some kind, does not translate well.
Still I do appreciate your providing the manual link.
Karen
On Thu, 17 Mar 2016, Tim Chase wrote:
On March 17, 2016, Karen Lewellen wrote
:
On March 18, 2016, Karen Lewellen wrote:
I am firmly not building it myself, and checking the output
Well, the output of your existing "elinks --version" should tell you
whether the version that you have installed includes JavaScript
support. If it does, then yay. If it doesn't then
Although I am not a Linux user, i can say firmly that sftp works fine with
shellworld...I use it rather much truth be told smiles.
Just a thought from the corner,
Kare
On Mon, 7 Mar 2016, Tim Chase wrote:
On March 7, 2016, Tony Baechler wrote:
Tim is wrong in that rsync doesn't support
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