Stefan Siegel wrote:

> Problem is its usage of cookies, which were somehow filtered out when using 
> junkbuster (like I do) so I stopped visiting mandrakeexpert very soon after 
> my first visit.


It could be usage of cookies. But I think I haven't disabled them 
altogether, but set 'Enable Cookies for the Originating Website Only'. 
It may just be incorrect setting of the cookie.

I have used Junkbuster every now and again. But connections seem to 
timeout with it. Plus the rpm is messed up in a couple of ways.

> 
> There isn't even a information saying login problems may come from disabled  
> cookies. As M$ products normally enable every nonsens like ActivX etc. by 
> default, they also enable cookies => no problem using M$IE.


Every nonsense except competitors like Java. Java they will now gladly 
disable in XP. In any case, please make it so that cookies aren't required.

> 
> I agree with David. mandrakeexpert is overloaded with goodies (maybe to 
> make it nice for newbies, but) which lockout real experts (e.g. console 
> worker using links/lynx; people disabling cookies, etc.).
> 
> 


There was a place somewhere on the site to make suggestions. Some very 
basic things don't work yet. Like you are unable to see other people's 
replies. This is bad because I usually don't reply if someone has 
already replied, but if I think their reply sucks I will add my two 
cents. Replies should be group, and it's also too slow to go through all 
400 messages in my inbox. How do I tell if someone selected me on 
purpose or if I am just getting these by default? The other thing is 
when someone leaves a comment, shouldn't it link to the message to which 
they are referring? Like, someone leaves a nice comment and I am not 
even sure how I helped them, or if I even did. There are other problems 
but those are some of the biggest annoyances.

-- 
Sincerely,

David Walluck
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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