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		<title>Pidgin certificate prompt</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today using the version of Pidgin that came with Fedora 10 I received the following certificate prompt: Accept certificate for ows.messenger.msn.com? The root certificate this one claims to be issued by is unknown to Pidgin. The majority of cases of unknown certificate issuers are due to the chain of trust breaking down. This break down [...]


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		<title>AVG 8 LinkScanner crashes Firefox</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After upgrading to the latest version of the free anti virus application from AVG I encountered constant crashes of Firefox. It seems that AVG 8 includes a utility called LinkScanner which marks whether a website is supposedly a threat or safe upon using a search engine: I am not the biggest fan of these utilities [...]


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