If we heated them up a bit we could have miniture hot grits!!
Or we could use them for Proper Scientific applictations(TM) like Nanotechnology for the up coming Nano Portman.
There is an option in my version of netscape 4.6 and mozilla: Advanced|Cookies and Accept only cookies that get sent back to the orginating server.
This provides a little protection but I think if the sites use JavaScript they can get around it (probally why slashdot use it on their "counter")
It is much better as many people have said to run junkbuster with a good block file or if you use squid there's a brilliant piece of software called squid_redirect that blocks most adverts and web-bugs.
I don't care about the distribution any more as I usally customize anything past recognition and nearly always compile from source (often from CVS). The only times I use packages are for commerical programs that don't come in source! and if they are not my distribution I use alien. So I would like too see a comprision of all the platforms that Linux runs on I along with most other people use i386 but how fast or more stable are the other platforms?
Apparently Lloyds bank here in the UK has been hit by this. It looks much worse than melissa and I am sure somebody will change the subject line / content of the message to lure more clueless lusers.
If we heated them up a bit we could have miniture hot grits!!
Or we could use them for Proper Scientific applictations(TM) like Nanotechnology for the up coming Nano Portman.
There is an option in my version of netscape 4.6 and mozilla: Advanced|Cookies and Accept only cookies that get sent back to the orginating server.
This provides a little protection but I think if the sites use JavaScript they can get around it (probally why slashdot use it on their "counter")
It is much better as many people have said to run junkbuster with a good block file or if you use squid there's a brilliant piece of software called squid_redirect that blocks most adverts and web-bugs.
I don't care about the distribution any more as I usally customize anything past recognition and nearly always compile from source (often from CVS). The only times I use packages are for commerical programs that don't come in source! and if they are not my distribution I use alien.
So I would like too see a comprision of all the platforms that Linux runs on I along with most other people use i386 but how fast or more stable are the other platforms?
Apparently Lloyds bank here in the UK has been hit by this.
It looks much worse than melissa and I am sure somebody will change the subject line / content of the message to lure more clueless lusers.
Okay in my excitement I forgot to say it is an archived copy!
Also does anybody know where they are on the RedHat 6.0 CD (what the rpm is called?) i've looked for propaganda and backgrounds and no luck?
The subject says it all... and the mandatoray link to propaganda.themes.org