Possibly. But I doubt Rapidshare would work with other browsers if that were the case. I personally find blocking cookies unnecessary; I just let...
That's really weird.
"Not the aggrandizement of oneself"? Cool. Since you bring that up, now sounds like a good time to educate you that people don't have to buy your...
Yes, I'm pleasantly surprised. Given the indications so far, it looks like there's a good chance that project management at Mozilla is back on...
Maybe because Windows doesn't employ a monolithic kernel model where everything is built into the kernel instead of separated into different...
The OP is using Chrome, not Chromium. Apparently he didn't install flashplugin-installer under the assumption that Chrome came with its own Flash,...
The 64-bit version of Chrome doesn't come with Flash. To the OP: on Ubuntu, copying the libflashplayer.so file to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins has...
Windows runs just fine. The updates are automated, and experts agree that exploit protections and security mechanisms in Windows 7 are superior to...
AHAA HAHAHAH HAHAHAHAH HAHAHA. "oh and btw Software, yes that i expect to see patches from any company out there, security updates- NO."...
Check the versions page for that add-on, it's possible that the developer has updated it but it's still stuck in the review queue.
Hmm, ok. My point was that I don't want to see alpha software, ever. I just want to be upgraded to the latest stable releases without fuss. I...
Thanks. Reading through the first link, I found this: "Quoting the Debian FAQ: "project/experimental/: This directory contains packages and...
No, I haven't. Is there any online documentation where I can learn more about them?
Whoops. my bad. Thanks.
I'm aware of the traditional method, but most Launchpad PPAs don't publish their full addresses and keys anymore, just a ppa:xxx/xxx style address.
Gave it a shot, but was dismayed at the lack of add-apt-repository, because apparently the python-software-properties package is stuck at version...
Well, I don't really mind. As long as its playable and doesn't look too terrible, I'm fine with it. On laptops you won't be going up to 1960x800...
Depends on where you live. Where I'm from, I could probably get an i3/i5 + Radeon HD 6470M laptop, which is enough to run most games comfortably...
You mean besides the obvious: on Comodo's utterly abysmal performance in the past? They've failed VB, they've failed to get included in AV-C, on...
Hm, I'm out of ideas then. Guess there's just something on your system that IE9 doesn't like.
It does, but Comodo has had a history of sucking so much for so long that this is quite a major achievement.
You're right. I apologize.
Can't say I was expecting this to ever happen, and I'm pleasantly surprised. Time to give Comodo a whirl again. Hopefully they're a viable...
Why do you need to wait until it's pushed out via Windows Update? Unless Microsoft has been bold-facedly lying to the whole world, IE9 final has...
Win7 7600 and 7601 (SP1) are RTM versions. Again, I don't know which top-secret version of Win7 you're running. Unless you want to claim that...
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