On 6 March 2010 00:22, Baho Utot <baho-utot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Laurie Clark-Michalek wrote: > > > [putolin] > > >>>> Wait.. someone who actually likes Konqueror? Why? >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Because I can allow javascript per url. >>> I can turn off javascript as a default and then turn it on for only >>> online >>> transactions ie buying stuff from newegg/banking. >>> >>> >>> >> >> Firefox with NoScript? Works fine for me here, and things like >> temporary privileges help a lot when browsing unknown sites. >> >> > > I don't like add to things to get them to work as I am not of the microsoft > mind set. > > One buys a microsoft OS and you have to add a truckload of stuff just to get > it to do something, then it fails. > > So... you don't install anything on your arch linux box? I installed the linux kernel, and it worked, but I had to install Glib, bash, boost, and the majority of the base group to get it to do anything. However, I can see your point. Not adding a truckload of stuff would remove the need for a package manager, and I've always seen them as a nuisance, always breaking down and needing updating :) If you do a find and replace on most anti linux/anti microsoft arguments, you'll find that they are remarkably portable :) -- Laurie