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Operating Systems Linux SuSE Need Help with Suse 9.0 Galeon Browser Post 42406 by norsk hedensk on Tuesday 28th of October 2003 09:59:24 PM
Old 10-28-2003
suse 9 how do you like it ? im using 8.2 and want to upgrade.

hmm this seems more like a question for galeon people at the galeon website. whats your home page? change it to something safe like google, delete all of your cookies and if galeon has pop up blocking ENABLE IT NOW !

run it from a terminal window and see if any error messages are output.
 
COOKIETOOL(6)							   Games Manual 						     COOKIETOOL(6)

NAME
cookietool - program to operate cookie (fortune) database SYNOPSIS
cookietool [options] <database> DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the cookietool command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. Instead, it has some plaintext documentation, see below. cookietool is a program that should be used to sort, clear and maintain cookie database in standard fortune(6) format, i.e. list of cookies delimited with line containing a single percent ('%') char. cookietool can now understand another formats and convert cookie database between them. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the documentation in /usr/share/doc/cookietool directory [nothing] Shows summary of options. -c case sensitive comparisons. -d[0-3] how fussy about word delimiters? (default: 2) -b delete cookies that are 'abbreviations' of another, too. -p passive, don't delete anything. -s[l|w|<sep>|s] sort cookies; looking after last line only; looking after last word only; starting after the last <sep>, e.g. '-s--'; by size. -a treat 'abbreviations' as doubles (i.e. delete them from the database, too). -f[0-3] input file format - -f3: cookies are separated by '%%' lines; -f2: cookies are separated by '%' lines (DEFAULT); -f1: each line is a cookie; -f0: each word is a cookie. -F[0-3] force output in a different file format, see -f. -o overwrite directly without temporary file. CAUTION NEEDED. SEE ALSO
cdbdiff(6), cdbsplit(6) BUGS
None known. AUTHOR
Upstream author and Aminet cookietool.lha package with AmigaOS binaries uploader is Wilhelm Noeker, <wnoeker@t-online.de>. Unix manpages (including this one) and makefile are maintained by Miros/law L. Baran <baran@debian.org>. This manual page uses many excerpts from the original README file. May 19, 2001 COOKIETOOL(6)
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