How To Test A Package Without Installing It In Linux - OSTechNixlemmyreader@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml – 40 points – 3 months agoweb.archive.org7Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsThis website refreshes every second preventing me from scrolling down in the browser, using MemmyThe original page https://ostechnix.com/how-to-test-a-package-without-installing-it-in-linux/ gave me errors, hence I went for the WayBackMachine copy. Maybe it is a problem at their side, and they will fix it later.Don't use webview.Same in Jerboa. Extremely annoying.I was able to read it by clicking the stop button mid-refresh, but it took me a few tries.
This website refreshes every second preventing me from scrolling down in the browser, using MemmyThe original page https://ostechnix.com/how-to-test-a-package-without-installing-it-in-linux/ gave me errors, hence I went for the WayBackMachine copy. Maybe it is a problem at their side, and they will fix it later.Don't use webview.Same in Jerboa. Extremely annoying.I was able to read it by clicking the stop button mid-refresh, but it took me a few tries.
The original page https://ostechnix.com/how-to-test-a-package-without-installing-it-in-linux/ gave me errors, hence I went for the WayBackMachine copy. Maybe it is a problem at their side, and they will fix it later.
This website refreshes every second preventing me from scrolling down in the browser, using Memmy
The original page https://ostechnix.com/how-to-test-a-package-without-installing-it-in-linux/ gave me errors, hence I went for the WayBackMachine copy. Maybe it is a problem at their side, and they will fix it later.
Don't use webview.
Same in Jerboa. Extremely annoying.
I was able to read it by clicking the stop button mid-refresh, but it took me a few tries.