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| 12-22-04
| The Heavy Equipment Guy
Posted on 12/22/2004 1:06:17 PM PST by backhoe
How Spyware Took The Next-Gen Threat Crown (On The Internet's No #1 Threat Today MUST READ!!!) -- My own opinion is that anything that takes over your private computer without your informed consent should be illegal and that anyone distributing such programs and those paying to have it distributed (the engine that drives this train) should be held criminally responsible. A politician who would undertake such legislation would have an instantaneous, nation-wide following... a political hero (are you listening out there?)
Browser Wars -- Broadband Firefox users should try ForecastFox 0.5.8. It will put the Weather Channel forecast of your choice in the taskbar. Completely customizeable (I selected the three-day, day-and-night forecast for my ZIP) and totally cool.
Now that you have changed to Firefox, go to this thread to help you out.... if you are on a Broadband Internet connection.
Free Help here:
Currently I'm running pretty safely with Adaware, Spybot, Firefox, AVG, Sun Java (people forget this upgrade) Zone Alarm and a router. And I deactivated ActiveX for all but Windows update.
Some recommend Xandros 3.0. Windows like and the easiest Debian Linux distro for newbies to install and maintain. Even all the names have been changed to make getting around the operating system as painless and familiar as possible. In addition, with the Deluxe Version, you can run Windows applications with Crossover Office.
http://www.xandros.com
TOPICS: Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: browsers; computers; firefox; internetexplorer; microsoft; security; windows
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To: libs_kma
Is there any Freepers out there who run Firefox?Start using it, and within a week or so, you'll be used to its functions. I have been using it for just over a year, and love it.
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07/27/2005 3:07:02 AM PDT
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Jackknife
(No man is entitled to the blessings of freedom unless he be vigilant in its preservation.-MacArthur)
To: backhoe
I've been thinking about Linux too.
Do they have any "virtual Windows" programs that will accomodate all Microsquish software? I understand there's something like that for Macs now.
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07/27/2005 3:13:50 AM PDT
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To: ovrtaxt
I've been thinking about Linux too. Do they have any "virtual Windows" programs that will accomodate all Microsquish software? I understand there's something like that for Macs now.Bear in mind I'm not that well qualified to answer- there are supposedly emulators that allow running MS inside a Linux installation. The primary reason we still use Win2000 aroound here is that my wife brings tons on Win2000 files home from work and is paranoid about "where are my files! My files!"
The last time we tried Linux ( Mandrake 9 ) over a year ago, there was a confluence of annoying problems- the fonts were too small, the modem was not recognized by the OS- so no online help- lightning fried the modem, etc., etc.,-- I finally gave up.
That said, the Ubuntu Live CD I just got boots up and recognizes all the hardware on both the newer PC ( built 2004 ) and the older Dell Optiplex kept as backup, so if MS keeps screwing around, I'll be tempted to ditch it.
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07/27/2005 3:26:57 AM PDT
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backhoe
To: backhoe
I've been reading some Linux threads over the last few minutes. I think I'll stick to XP for now for my home desktop, but I'll be watching...
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07/27/2005 3:43:05 AM PDT
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ovrtaxt
To: ovrtaxt
I've been reading some Linux threads over the last few minutes. I think I'll stick to XP for now for my home desktop, but I'll be watching...The biggest problem I had with Linux last year was that it was, at that time, still too geekyfied-- all the forums I visited seemed to lack concise answers, and were swamped with obscure references to Gnomes & Gnus & Gnarfs & Gnod knows what else. It was very off-putting.
But if they get it to the stage where you can pop in a CD and install without having to do a lot of hunting extra information or drivers, and can import your old work from Windows, then MS is going to have a real run for its money.
Like you, I will be watching...
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Pop-Ups Drive Customers Away -- Seventy percent of consumers said they were unlikely to purchase from, or even return to, a Web site that has pop-up advertising, registration log-on pages, software installation, or slow-loading pages...
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