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Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
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I just noticed that this ad was actually running in multiple places. I should have them all disabled now. Once again the change will take a few hours to take effect. I apologize for the inconvenience. Thanks for the patience.
Um. Hate to say this, but I just jammed up with another 'waiting for burstnet.com' just now. But actually, if I hit reload and immediately hit stop again, it does reload LQ and stop jamming, so I can work around it. I was hitting reload over and over or wasn't hitting stop fast enough before.
*bump* Again. It's view.atdmt-something or other and the usual burstnet - looks like one's trying to redirect to the other or one's carrying the image and the other the links or something. But they're jamming things again.
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The O2 ad and a few others have been disabled. The change takes about 4 hours to take effect. If you have a problem after that please post the ad here. Thanks.
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