i mean, if you want a 'text only' version of stp, you should try the lynx browser for linux, but i think they make it for windows as well.
http://lynx.browser.org/current/index.html#binary_w32
Seconding lynx. A few times I've gotten halfway through a gentoo install, said fuck it and started browsing the internet on lynxUsually ending with downloading the Arch image.
Gentoo: never again.
@creature lynx is the way to go for what you want. It will be kind of clunky and sometimes annoying to navigate but it gets the job done.
Gotten a basic Gentoo running a couple of times, but I usually end up trashing the desktop manager and I suck on the command line. I have to have the step by step Gentoo guide open on another system to at least get to bash and installing stuff, but the guide is a bit out of date I think. Someday, I might endeavor to get it done and have my own custom distro, but that's a lot of a type thinking that I don't tend to want to do.
Another up vote for Lynx, though! I imagine that one would get used to it or be able to customize the layout enough to get it to function acceptably. There's also the emacs browser plug-in, but I have never used it.
Arch all the way....Seconding lynx. A few times I've gotten halfway through a gentoo install, said fuck it and started browsing the internet on lynxUsually ending with downloading the Arch image.
Gentoo: never again.
@creature lynx is the way to go for what you want. It will be kind of clunky and sometimes annoying to navigate but it gets the job done.
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