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Offline hckhckhck

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Sorry I didn't find it in the FAQ or forums or wiki. But not even lynx. My network requires a web login to get a routeable IP address. Guess I could make a quicky TCL but I'd have to do that everytime a version came out. Just impressed by the boot speed of TCL. Want to use it in my DNS/DHCP testing.

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Re: n00b question "Why no default Web Browser?" search didn't find for me.
« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2010, 12:00:41 PM »
My network requires a web login to get a routeable IP address. Guess I could make a quicky TCL but I'd have to do that everytime a version came out.

Not sure, do you refer to logging into a router?

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But not even lynx.

IIRC, lynx is not very small.
Browser choice is really a personal subject.
I don't think it would be in the interest of most users to include a browser by priority, while network support is as limited as now... (e.g. lack of firmware for NICs, lack of wireless support).
If any, netrik (at 44 KB) might be a good candidate for such.

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Guess I could make a quicky TCL but I'd have to do that everytime a version came out.

See wiki "Dynamic Remastering"   ;)
"Software gets slower faster than hardware gets faster." Niklaus Wirth - A Plea for Lean Software (1995)