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Comment Re:AdBlock = Inferior + 'Souled-Out'... apk (Score 1) 699

Anyone have some raid?

Which one do you want?

~ # cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid6] [raid5] [raid4] [raid1]
md127 : active (auto-read-only) raid1 sdg1[4] sdh1[2]
            488375864 blocks super 1.0 [2/2] [UU]
            bitmap: 0/466 pages [0KB], 512KB chunk

md0 : active raid5 sdd1[2] sdf1[5] sde1[3] sdb1[0] sdc1[1]
            7814052864 blocks super 1.0 level 5, 128k chunk, algorithm 2 [5/5] [UUUUU]
            bitmap: 3/15 pages [12KB], 65536KB chunk

Comment Fine for me. (Score 1) 361

Fine for me.

But relase this stuff as an extension.
An "Official Extension" written directly by Mozilla, properly advertised and recommended and all that, if you wish. But make an extension.

Then watch the % of users using it (and laugh, but that's IMHO).

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