Joe user should not diable it. It a nice way to tell them their computer is infected by whatever worm hits your firewall/IDS. Message them to install a firewall like ZoneAlarm. It will solve more than the popup issue.
The clearer and less strident license used by Microsoft just prove one thing: that MS product is a joke, a toy. They just hope that once you will have played with it enough, you will get the real product, with a real license.
Even if the article is deep in details, it's stil unclear for me how well free/open-source OS could interoperate with such a design. Since the main issue here will probably be the patents pending, it could mean that you won't perhaps be allowed to run Linux in US or Europe, but will be in countries with more freedom (free, not always as in speach, though).
Of course it will rock, what else can you expect from the moz dev team? Before 1.0, they will for sure support Palm OS, and the rest, because it's where they want to be.
Like I read in a post some days ago, to bad they don't provide patches, having to download 13 MB every release is quite a lot. But what else is still missing?
Joe user should not diable it. It a nice way to tell them their computer is infected by whatever worm hits your firewall/IDS. Message them to install a firewall like ZoneAlarm. It will solve more than the popup issue.
The clearer and less strident license used by Microsoft just prove one thing: that MS product is a joke, a toy. They just hope that once you will have played with it enough, you will get the real product, with a real license.
Even if the article is deep in details, it's stil unclear for me how well free/open-source OS could interoperate with such a design. Since the main issue here will probably be the patents pending, it could mean that you won't perhaps be allowed to run Linux in US or Europe, but will be in countries with more freedom (free, not always as in speach, though).
Like I read in a post some days ago, to bad they don't provide patches, having to download 13 MB every release is quite a lot. But what else is still missing?