This is a discussion on Re: blocking annoying login popup applets within the Linux General forums, part of the Linux Forums category; In article <pan.2003.08.01.01.30.18.885078@socal.rr.com>, "Ed Murphy" <...
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In article <pan.2003.08.01.01.30.18.885078@socal.rr.com>, "Ed Murphy"
<emurphy42@socal.rr.com> wrote: > On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 18:12:47 -0700, Wang Yu III wrote: >> In MS-Windows 2000 and XP I edited the >> 'Winnt\system32\drivers\etc\hosts' (this is a flat file) and added: >> 127.0.0.1 ads.doubleclick.net >> 127.0.0.1 servedby.advertising.net >> 127.0.0.1 a1444g.akamai.net >> I'm sure Linux is more sophisticated to do even more than filter or >> blocking. But what (where) is the equivalent of that '.\.\.\hosts' >> file in Linux? > /etc/hosts > Personally, I recommend using Mozilla, 'cause you can do this: Edit - > Preferences - Advanced - Scripts & Plugins Allow scripts to: [ ] Open > unrequested windows make sure it is unchecked Personally? Yikes! I don't wanna bload my tiny HD with your hi-tech Mozilla. Anyone else out there? > |
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On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 19:03:11 -0700, Anonymous Coward wrote:
> Personally? Yikes! I don't wanna bload my tiny HD with your hi-tech > Mozilla. Anyone else out there? Mind you, the OP was talking about Netscape. If you find Mozilla bloated, then maybe Lynx? (Or Konqueror? I know little about it, except that it's irritatingly slow to start up - and no, I don't want to leave a browser running all the time. That, and KDE stuff generally irritates my visual aesthestics.) |