Debian Struggling With Security
Masq666 wrote to mention a ZDNet article discussing difficulties Debian is having with security updates. From the article: "...Lack of manpower also appears to be adding to Debian's security woes. Michael Stone, another member of Debian's security team, expressed his frustration to the organisation's security e-mail mailing list in mid-June, saying there was no effective tracking of security problems."
They have a huge team focusing on security.
$ apt-get update security-officer
Problem Solved.
(Its funny. Laugh.)
Now that this has been published on /. it will have to be revised to "no effective tracking of security problems by the good guys".
I'm an American. I love this country and the freedoms that we used to have.
Or pick Windows and get none!
I don't know what kind of crack I was on, but I suspect it was decaf.
Actually, being American on Sahara (and whole muslim-dominated north Africa) makes you pretty prone to physical attacks :).
Well, it works for the OpenBSD people... OpenBSD is the most secure system out of the box because the box is really small, and it's hard to get it open :)
My karma is now really, really shot.
Ah yes, it sounds like Debian has followed Gentoo and BSD down the bath to oblivion.
Linux is supposed to be an enterprise-class secure, stable operating system regardless of whether it's being sold, given away or traded for cheezy knobs. Or so I've heard around here.
Come with me... I have a bridge to sell you...
I don't respond to AC's.