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On 10/2/2011 2:08 AM, AJL wrote:
On Thu, 29 Sep 2011 21:44:52 -0500, wrote: On 9/29/2011 1:20 PM, dave wrote: I just use Ubuntu and don't worry about it. I need Win and X windows both. In Windows I use Firefox with the QuickJava extension. It puts on/off buttons at the bottom of the browser window that make turning on and off browser functions (flash, java, javascript, ect) quick and easy. When exploring I only leave text and images active. If I find a site I want to chance that needs flash or script I just turn it on and refresh. It's not foolproof of course but a different approach. And if I'm just reading text sites (newspaper, forums ect) I leave everything off but text and images and most of the flashy moving annoying ads which I hate are disabled which also improves the page loading time a bunch. Nice. But that has nothing to do with what I was talking about. Windows is, well, Windows. And X windows is Unix. Neither have anything to do with browsing per se. tom K0TAR |
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