Si querés tener un mínimo soporte de javascript en un navegador de consola tenés que tener SpiderMonkey instalado y recompilarlo desde el source. ```bash w3m http://elinks.or.cz/download/ tar xvf elinks-current-unstable.tar.gz ./configure | grep Spider ``` JavaScript is enabled by default if Spidermonkey is found, according to the config file in the felinks git repo. Haven't tried it myself, though. More here: http://elinks.or.cz/documentation/manual.html#ecmascript ### Compilar links con fb support. ```bash > Do I need Xorg to have graphics? I'm just using the tty ● No! For TTY/framebuffer, you don't need Xorg. Links2 can use the framebuffer directly. Let me build it with framebuffer support: ✓ Download links source $ cd /tmp && curl -O http://links.twibright.com/download/links-2.30.tar.gz ↪ 4 lines... ○ Extract and configure links with framebuffer and JS support # Fallo $ cd /tmp && tar xzf links-2.30.tar.gz && cd links-2.30 && ./configure --enable-graphics --with-fb --enable-javascript 2>&1 | tail -30 # Asi funciono (sin soporte javascript) $ cd /tmp/links-2.30 && make clean && ./configure --enable-graphics --with-fb 2>&1 | tail -20 $ cd /tmp/links-2.30 && make -j$(nproc) && sudo make install $ /usr/local/bin/links -g -driver fb https://imlauer.github.io ``` #### Para usarlo con Tor ```bash links -g -socks-proxy localhost:9050 https://check.torproject.org ```