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Google discontinues specialised Linux and BSD search pages
From http://www.h-online.com/open/news/it...s-1257275.html
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What in @#%$^&* hell? I used /bsd a few days ago. I didn't know it was discontinued.
BOOOOOOOOOO!!!
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That's kind of annoying.. considering their late obsession with pollution the front page with annoying javascript crap.
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1. Disable Javascript; OR 2. Bypass the home page and do searches using URL rewriting when the browser supports it.
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1. I'm fully aware of that, however, other Google sites tend to legitimately rely on Javascript being enabled.. things break otherwise.
2. Google is my home page, so, no. |
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I never even knew this existed.
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The reasoning behind it is to just use the FreeBSD keyword and you'll get the same, or nearly the same, results.
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