Are there any reasons for preferring theelinkscommand-line web browser over the more widely known Lynx command-line Web browser?
A1:
The most important reason that elinks is covered here rather than Lynx is that Fedora Core 4 includes the former rather than the latter. In practice, both are powerful text-mode web browsers that should serve you well.
Q2:
Rather than using Pine, I'd like to use the mutt command-line email program that comes with Fedora Core 4. Can you give me any pointers?
A2:
Although mutt is a powerful and flexible email client in its own right, it isn't nearly as user-friendly as Pine; details about mutt are therefore beyond the scope of this book. You may, however, wish to consult the manual pages for mutt and mutTRc and also the URL to the official mutt home page, http://www.mutt.org.