I don't believe anyone has ported no-script over, but Adblock has
been. Which is what I used prior to no-script.

-Chris



On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 11:46 PM, David Kaiser <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know everyone has gotten Chrome for Linux installed for a few weeks
> now, but I'm just getting around to trying it out.
>
> One interesting thing I noted...  On the download page (
> http://www.google.com/chrome/index.html ) they provide pre-built
> binaries for Debian/Ubuntu/Fedora/openSUSE...  but no commercial RedHat,
> SuSE builds.  I found that very interesting, because the distributions
> they provide a download for are typically going to be the ones that
> someone will quickly package it up for anyway - versus the commercial
> distributions would take their sweet time to eventually put Chrome in a
> future release.  Of course, it is also just plain cool that Google is
> choosing the non-commercial distributions.  The source is available for
> anyone to build - technically they don't even need to release binaries,
> but they're making it easier for the most popular distros I guess.
>
> Anyway, it is a very fast browser...  but I think there is one thing
> missing...  the NoScript extension, or an equivalent.  I try to block
> most javascript unless I white-list a particular site.
>
> Has anyone found a good "noscript-like" extension for Chrome browser on
> Linux?
>
> Thanks,
> DK
>
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