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[[Image:Activity-terminal.svg|85px]] This application is accessed via the [[Terminal Activity]]
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Revision as of 11:32, 21 May 2008

Template:Linux Software Activity-terminal.svg This application is accessed via the Terminal Activity

Lynx is a text-only web browser. It is an excellent tool for quickly browsing the web, or if you haven't installed the Browse activity.

Install

Lynx can be installed by moving to a console, logging in and typing:

yum install lynx

That's it!

Interface

The cursor / touchpad doesn't do anything in lynx.

Gamepad buttons

  • O (Circle key) = Page Up
  • X (X key) = Page Down
  • [] (Square key) = Home (top of page)
  • ? (Check key) = End (bottom of page)
  • ^ (D-pad Up) = Previous Link
  • ? (D-pad Down) = Next Link
  • > (D-pad Right) = Follow Link
  • < (D-pad Left) = Back

Keyboard

  • Spacebar = Scroll down one page
  • Ctrl + L = Redraw screen

Notes

When using Lynx in a console, the suspend mode will print several lines of system messages into your screen. When you wake the XO back up and attempt to change pages, there will be persistant mistakes on your screen. Pressing Ctrl + L will redraw your screen for you.