Yahoo Pushing IE7 On Firefox Users
El Lobo writes "Looks like things are heating up again in the browser wars. Google has been openly supporting Firefox, so now Yahoo is displaying a new feature on search results pages for FireFox users. It appears that Yahoo is pushing downloads of IE7 from Microsoft and including itself as the default search engine installed in the file menu area." I got the invitation to download IE7 when running Firefox on a Mac, and even when running IE5 under CrossOver; but not when running IE7 under Parallels.
Couldn't agree more... {shameless advertisement: OPENBSD - Only one remote hole in the default install, in more than 10 years! http://www.openbsd.org/}
Asking purely out of curiosity, not out of disagreement (I've never used BSD)... What can BSD do that Linux can't?
Just because it can't be explained doesn't mean it isn't true. Science fits into reality... not the other way around.
yeah.. damn those genuine advantage..
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Hey, come on! I just said I appreciated your comment (-:
And by the way, in The Netherlands people of foreign origin generally have a better grasp on the language than native people.
But, though this is an interesting discussing, it is off-topic. Could anyone moderate at least this reply down?
Occam's Razor - One should not increase, beyond what is necessary, the number of entities required to explain anything
The friendlier support community is interesting. I've found the OpenBSD devs to be incredibly friendly and helpful people, as are the NetBSD people (with one or two exceptions).
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Nice comments, but you didn't list a reason why one might prefer BSD over Linux, or what BSD does 'better'.
Again, no flame.. I'm curious myself, it's been many years since I have touched BSD (OSX aside)