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I investigated on this a while ago and editing hosts file would be my choice as well.
The thing is, that afaik AEGIS created a hash of that file so chances are when you modify it, AEGIS will block access to the system or so.
Sorry, I'm not that firm in Harmattan yet, so forgive me if I may have used the wrong terms.
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One of the first things I installed on my N900 was adblock. Then when I briefly moved to Android I rooted each and every one of those phones just to install adfree. Notice a trend?
Thanks for all the replies below. Having tried Firefox (fennec), my opinion is that while it works, it is not ready for daily use on the N9. I feel the easiest way to block ads on the N9 is to implement a custom hosts file. It does not require flashing the open mode kernel, and it does survive reboots. This procedure also keeps the correct permissions and file type for the new hosts file (I just checked it on my N9)
I posted the guide in a later post, but here it is again:
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I implemented an ad blocking hosts file. I've tested some of the sites I usually visit, and all the ads are gone.
Here is a step by step guide how to do it easily.
NOTE: This procedure ONLY works if you've rooted the N9 since you need terminal and root access to /etc.
PC part:
1. Download the latest version of the hosts file TO YOUR PC from:
2. Open the hosts file in Notepad++, or your favorite text editor. Make sure it is a pure text editor, as some will introduce formatting into the file and they will destroy the hosts file contents.
3. Replace the uncommented first line
4. Save the new hosts file.
5. Connect the N9 to your PC via USB Mass Storage and copy the new hosts file to it. When you disconnect the N9, the file will be located in
6. Open Terminal and gain root access. The default password is rootme.
I am sure there are dozens of ways to accomplish this, and the commands I listed use hard paths. That's so it works no matter which folder the Terminal is opened in.
Last edited by thedead1440; 2013-02-18 at 15:17.