Re: *term that does URLs?
- From: Bill Marcum <marcumbill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2008 09:01:41 -0400
On 2008-03-21, Hactar <ebenZEROONE@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mutt is a mail reader.
In article <slrnfu8bak.qs.marcumbill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Bill Marcum <marcumbill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2008-03-21, Hactar <ebenZEROONE@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
xfce4-terminal recognizes URLs.
Hi, I'd like a terminal emulator (like xterm or rxvt) that recognizes
URLs (at least http:// links) and can pass them to something. But, I
don't run anything like GNOME or KDE. Does such a beast exist?
Ubuntu something >5.1, xorg 6.8.2, linux 2.6.20.6
Can you use that without having xfce?
slrn and mutt do too.
slrn's a newsreader. What's mutt?
.Mutt uses an external program called urlview.
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