04-02-2016
Adblocking shuts down browsers by default?
One more detail, since I never was interested in netflix or hulu. But since netflix started to make it harder for so called thugs, I see in iceweasel, firefox, konqueror, qupzilla (did not try Otter or Midori) that any adblocking policy or addon just slams down my browser immediately. Only chrome without any blocking allows me to access youtube or something like streaming media. Are there other users here which may have made recently the same experience? Is this a trend to block users who are protecting their own digital privacy? Clockwork orange bad guys forced to assist ads?
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gozilla
GOZILLA(1) General Commands Manual GOZILLA(1)
NAME
gozilla - force mozilla to display specified source file.
SYNOPSIS
gozilla [-b browser][-p][+no] file
gozilla [-b browser][-p] -d name
DESCRIPTION
Gozilla force mozilla to display specified source file as a hypertext. Gozilla can be used with other browsers like firefox and epiphany.
In advance of using this command, you must execute gtags(1) and htags(1) at the root directory of the source tree to make tag files. Then
you can execute gozilla at anywhere in the source tree.
First form:
You can specify source file and the line number optionally.
Second form:
You can specify definition name directly. Definition name must exist in 'GTAGS' tag file.
Some browsers require you to load it before executing gozilla. Whether or not gozilla waits for exiting of browser depends on browser.
OPTIONS
The following options are available:
+no line number. It must be a line on which function definition or function reference is exist. If you execute htags(1) with -l option,
you can specify any line.
-b browser
browser to use. By default, it is assumed mozilla.
-d name
print function.
--help Show help.
-p just print generated target URL.
file path of source file or alias name.
-q, --quiet
Quiet mode.
-v, --verbose
Verbose mode.
--version
Show version number.
FILES
'HTML/'
hypertext of source tree.
'GTAGS/'
tags file for function definitions.
'$HOME/.gozillarc'
alias file. Please read source code for the detail.
ENVIRONMENT
GTAGSROOT
The directory which is the root of source tree.
GTAGSDBPATH
The directory on which gtags database exist. This value is ignored when GTAGSROOT is not defined.
BROWSER
browser to use. By default, it is assumed mozilla.
EXAMPLES
$ gtags
$ htags
$ global -x main
main 82 ctags.c main(argc, argv)
$ mozilla &
$ gozilla +82 ctags.c
$ firefox &
$ gozilla -b firefox +82 ctags.c
$ setenv BROWSER 'epiphany --new-tab'
$ epiphany &
$ gozilla +82 ctags.c
DIAGNOSTICS
Gozilla exits with a non 0 value if an error occurred, 0 otherwise.
SEE ALSO
global(1), gtags(1), htags(1), firefox(1), epiphany(1), mozilla(1).
GNU GLOBAL source code tag system
(http://www.gnu.org/software/global/).
NOTES
Gozilla means 'Global for mozilla'.
BUGS
Gozilla can treat not only source file but also normal file, directory, HTML file and even URL, because it is omnivorous.
AUTHORS
Tama Communications Corporation.
HISTORY
The gozilla command appeared in FreeBSD 2.2.2 but did not installed by default.
GNU Project July 2006 GOZILLA(1)