Yes, links like "Click to Install OptiMoz", then a dialog warning you about what malicious software can do to your computer, then it'll install itself. And if you don't actually click the link the installation won't start.
Also, Mozilla does not have the ability directly run an exe--it gets a little frustrating from the download manager, but that also means some website can't exploit a security hole in Mozilla and install Gator for me.
There's the UABar, and then MultiZilla also offers this feature, among many other features. However, they don't want to make it too easy to change your user agent as it messes up logs of websites, but you can find out how to include it here. I did have the UABar installed for awhile, but it became redundant with MultiZilla installed.
Also, if you close your browser session when your User Agent is not at its default setting using the UABar, your default setting is replaced. With MultiZilla, your default is still in an easy to recognize place. Also, if you have Java installed, you will get errors when opening and closing Mozilla using a hacked user agent--something like "Java Virtual Machine for Netscape should not be used with MSIE." If you get that, switch your user agent back to it's default.
Lucas owns all four of these companies, and is consolidating them so that groups that were part of different corporations can now work together more efficiently.
WTF?? The Empire Strikes Back is still my favorite movie, and The Return of the Jedo and A New Hope are right behind it. Unless, of course, you're only referring to the newer episodes.
I've been looking for Tribes 2 for Linux, but it isn't to be found anywhere, now that Loki is gone. T2 is the only reason I keep my Windows partition around.
Now you should have a version of mozilla that the user cannot configure.
He said he wanted the defaults to be what he listed in the article, but he didn't say he wanted to keep the users from changing the settings around. Also, you can just get Preferential, QuickPrefs, or MultiZilla, and there's always editing prefs.js.
That will work great unless you want to have your work actually published. Publishers these days require that you sign over any copyright on your work to them, and they aren't going to release anything into the public domain before they are forced to.
According to Bugtraq everyone useing P2P apps is already 0wned by the RIAA.
Can't be possible--if they can find some way to bypass the firewall at my university to see the stuff I'm sharing on my university's internal Direct Connect hub, they're pretty good.
But if I leave college with a PE, RHCE and MSCE I look a helluva lot better to some human resources guy.
Yes, links like "Click to Install OptiMoz", then a dialog warning you about what malicious software can do to your computer, then it'll install itself. And if you don't actually click the link the installation won't start.
Also, Mozilla does not have the ability directly run an exe--it gets a little frustrating from the download manager, but that also means some website can't exploit a security hole in Mozilla and install Gator for me.
There's the UABar, and then MultiZilla also offers this feature, among many other features. However, they don't want to make it too easy to change your user agent as it messes up logs of websites, but you can find out how to include it here. I did have the UABar installed for awhile, but it became redundant with MultiZilla installed.
Also, if you close your browser session when your User Agent is not at its default setting using the UABar, your default setting is replaced. With MultiZilla, your default is still in an easy to recognize place. Also, if you have Java installed, you will get errors when opening and closing Mozilla using a hacked user agent--something like "Java Virtual Machine for Netscape should not be used with MSIE." If you get that, switch your user agent back to it's default.
For those sites that do require IE, I merely switch my user-agent to IE's user agent, and all works fine.
Lucas owns all four of these companies, and is consolidating them so that groups that were part of different corporations can now work together more efficiently.
Thank you. I was quite unable to click the link myself.
I've been looking for Tribes 2 for Linux, but it isn't to be found anywhere, now that Loki is gone. T2 is the only reason I keep my Windows partition around.
I agree about Warcraft II & III--Warcraft II is still my favorite computer game, but there are few others I know that agree.
Ahh, Doors.
And many people use "Microsoft Works" as their office suite.
I just verified this in the past 10 minutes, and it still holds true.
I agree. There is nothing remotely illegal about downloading music. Uploading music, however, is illegal.
And he didn't do the actual decryption anyway.
Umm...he has a job interview coming up, so I don't think he is hiring.
Score: -1, Funny
Good job--that's hard to get.
This Direct Connect
Never mind, I just figured it out.
How exactly do you get emule to work? Whenever it starts I'm told I don't have a valid server list.