A quick solution has been offered here<http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2012/09/online-shopping-features-arrive-in-ubuntu-12-10> : * sudo apt-get remove unity-lens-shopping*
Still, it does not resolve the ethical problem related to the notion of Free Software, badly interpreted by Canonical. Cheers, Aviv. On Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 6:05 PM, Michał 'rysiek' Woźniak <rys...@fwioo.pl>wrote: > Dnia sobota, 8 grudnia 2012 o 17:02:05 Fabian Rodriguez napisał(a): > > Le 12-12-08 10:53 AM, cryp...@nym.hush.com a écrit : > > > Fyi this has been a big concern in the ubuntu community. thus a > > > off/on > > > > button has been added to the privacy panel. but it is on by default > > :/ > > > > > the ubuntufr community worked on this issue and proposed a panel > > > to > > > > chose whether you want it or not at the first use (for each user). > > I think it is only in beta but search for "dash privacy interface" > > in the dev stuff if you are interested. > > > > Please read the article, it mentions how useless and calculated > > such "opt-out' schemes are. > > Exactly. > > Also, as long as we're naming and shaming Ubuntu, is Skype and Ekiga > still both described in the Ubuntu Software Centre as "Free"? If so, > this is a huge problem. > > Libre and gratis has to be differentiated. > > -- > Pozdrawiam > Michał "rysiek" Woźniak > > Fundacja Wolnego i Otwartego Oprogramowania > -- *------------------------------------------ אני נאבק בהגבלת חופש הדיבור והמידע: נא להמנע מלשלוח לי קבצי Word בפורמט הסודי הנקרא 'doc' או 'docx' (לחצו כאן כדי לדעת מדוע<https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.he.html>). **שמרו את הקובץ שלכם כ-txt ,HTML, או PDF ואז שלחו לי. **מסיבה זו גם אינני משתמש בתכנה שאיננה תכנה חפשית (מה זה?<http://www.gnu.org.il/free-software.php>) ובכלל זה MS Office או MS Windows. <https://www.fsf.org/> *