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Posted: Jan. 18 2008,12:56 QUOTE

Oops, my bad :)

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Posted: Jan. 18 2008,21:58 QUOTE

Quote (Juanito @ Jan. 17 2008,09:59)
2.6.12 :)

Really, I did do a 2.6.19. I guess I never released it. I just booted it now and it is indeed a 2.6.19.


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Posted: Jan. 18 2008,23:41 QUOTE

Here's one possibility for /etc/hosts:
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# block google analytics
127.0.0.1 www.google-analytics.com


Although I haven't noticed as much of a slow down effect due to google-analytics as I used to, so this is not as important unless one objects to one's visit to a website being logged by google.

There was a time on one connection I had when google-analytics was simply _strangling_ the web.  Seems to have improved a lot.

Any other faves for /etc/hosts blocking?
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Posted: Jan. 19 2008,00:40 QUOTE

Quote (WDef @ Jan. 18 2008,15:41)
Here's one possibility for /etc/hosts:
Code Sample

# block google analytics
127.0.0.1 www.google-analytics.com


Although I haven't noticed as much of a slow down effect due to google-analytics as I used to, so this is not as important unless one objects to one's visit to a website being logged by google.

There was a time on one connection I had when google-analytics was simply _strangling_ the web.  Seems to have improved a lot.

Any other faves for /etc/hosts blocking?

Yes. Take a look at Block Adservers List Then click on this "hosts file ready" list
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