If Linux had better support for wifi I believe more Windows users would more apt in switching.
Right now I am runnig 9.10, which is very stable to be in alpha 1.
I was unable to get wireless to work under 9.04 and couldn't find any solutions.
why mask an IE7? I have IE7 w/ IE7 pro, Firefox 2.0.0.6 w/ABP, Opera 9.23 w/url filter
turn off gif, frames and iframes and viola most of the ads are gone.
If it is the guy with the website of his family, it looks to me that he needs to keep his dick in his pants, or get a vasectomy. he has too many moths to feed and he is probably living or trying to live beyond his meens.
The only ads that aren't blocked are flash ads which are the annoying ones. As far as the law goes, that law that was stated only applies to tv for now. I say there be a law to allow ads to only be text ads with no animation and can only use a small portion of the screen.
You can block ads in IE7, IE6, IE5.5 all you have todo is go to tools> internet options> advanced> then just un-check gif animation then java and java script then frames and iframes. Most of the ads have these elements.
Guns don't kill people, people kill people!!!
I have been using Ubuntu 10.04 since alpha and will have to say that it has been rock solid.
I had to right a short paper on this topic. Here is my the blog post. http://thomas-netneutrality.blogspot.com/
If Linux had better support for wifi I believe more Windows users would more apt in switching. Right now I am runnig 9.10, which is very stable to be in alpha 1. I was unable to get wireless to work under 9.04 and couldn't find any solutions.
Couldn't be as easy as adding to fstab to automount the certain departments directory or adding the network drive to grub then setting auto login
why mask an IE7? I have IE7 w/ IE7 pro, Firefox 2.0.0.6 w/ABP, Opera 9.23 w/url filter turn off gif, frames and iframes and viola most of the ads are gone.
The product sells its' self, not the advertising or the way it is advertised.
Or have a law passed that all ads consist of plain text. No blinky-blinky popup popunder stuff.
If it is the guy with the website of his family, it looks to me that he needs to keep his dick in his pants, or get a vasectomy. he has too many moths to feed and he is probably living or trying to live beyond his meens.
The only ads that aren't blocked are flash ads which are the annoying ones. As far as the law goes, that law that was stated only applies to tv for now. I say there be a law to allow ads to only be text ads with no animation and can only use a small portion of the screen.
You can block ads in IE7, IE6, IE5.5 all you have todo is go to tools> internet options> advanced> then just un-check gif animation then java and java script then frames and iframes. Most of the ads have these elements.