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"Shouldn't you sue the people who wrote his operating system and FTP server?" And if someone sells drugs from their car, should we not confiscate the car, but instead sue the car manufacturer??
If a SysAdmin is too stupid to change the DEFAULT PASSWORD on *any* system, they get what they deserve.
You can tell by the tone of his "personal" feelings... I especially liked the (not so) veiled insults of Gnome.
Why is it lame? Because it makes Linux look bad and Microsoft look better than they have? Too bad. But kudos on having the guts to post it.
Those who NEED Windows will pay for the Real Thing. It will never be "100%" compatible.
Interesting article... until I got to the end and saw the non-word "irregardless" and the hair on the back of my neck stood up. Oh well....
When the article shows Windows has an edge (however slight) then it's "FUD"... when it shows Linux beats the pants off Windows then it's the "truth".
"What does this mean? In the real world, probably not as much as it would seem."
"Shouldn't you sue the people who wrote his operating system and FTP server?" And if someone sells drugs from their car, should we not confiscate the car, but instead sue the car manufacturer??
If a SysAdmin is too stupid to change the DEFAULT PASSWORD on *any* system, they get what they deserve.
You can tell by the tone of his "personal" feelings... I especially liked the (not so) veiled insults of Gnome.
Why is it lame? Because it makes Linux look bad and Microsoft look better than they have? Too bad. But kudos on having the guts to post it.
Those who NEED Windows will pay for the Real Thing. It will never be "100%" compatible.
Interesting article... until I got to the end and saw the non-word "irregardless" and the hair on the back of my neck stood up. Oh well....
When the article shows Windows has an edge (however slight) then it's "FUD"... when it shows Linux beats the pants off Windows then it's the "truth".
"What does this mean? In the real world, probably not as much as it would seem."