Antivirus and anti spam for ubuntu desktop - 2
valhalla2100 at comcast.net
valhalla2100 at comcast.net
Mon Mar 22 00:16:24 UTC 2010
----- Original Message -----
From: "Odd" <iodine at runbox.no>
To: "Ubuntu user technical support, not for general discussions" <ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2010 6:49:45 AM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific
Subject: Re: Antivirus and anti spam for ubuntu desktop - 2
valhalla2100 at comcast.net wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sorry that I did not think to keep or note the URL that caused the
> problem. I did not realize when I had to turn off the computer that
> there were going to be any problems.
Can't you look at the browser history? Once you've connected the
drive, I mean.
> I did not want to lose the data on the drive and thought that it
> would be possible to access it as an external drive.
>
> That may not be easy to do because of security system built into
> LINUX.
It's just as easy as mounting it. Afaik, this will
happen automatically when connection it.
> The term "e/m" is an abriviation for email. I guess that it is not
> yet widely used.
First time I've seen it. Also, why would someone use it?
Googling it, seems to yield no results:
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22e%2Fm%22+instead+of+email
> This is quicker to type than email and that is why I also started
> using it.
How so? If I'm to write e/m I have to use shift-7 for
the slash? Don't you? That's hardly faster, as I have
to press two keys + two at once, instead of 4 in succession.
Also, if you don't have to use the shift key to get the slash,
you save exactly one letter. Hardly worth the confusion.
--
Odd
--
Thanks for the suggestion. When I mount the drive I will look.
No I don't have to shift. My keyboards have the / on the lower
right with the question sympol [? /].
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