I predict 15 red hat vulnerabilities will be posted on securityfocus within 48 hours. at least the script kiddies will be kept busy scanning ip addresses for boxes running the beta distribution and wont bother with trying to crack my freebsd box.
I wonder whether the decision to create this page had anything to do with the current 2600 / MPAA legal battle. Though 2600 have several arguments supporting their case, one point they often make is that it is difficult for the average linux user to use DeCSS for piracy, (find that somewhere in Goldsteins deposition for example). In my opinion it is unclear whether this site will aid 2600's case or hinder it.
I predict 15 red hat vulnerabilities will be posted on securityfocus within 48 hours. at least the script kiddies will be kept busy scanning ip addresses for boxes running the beta distribution and wont bother with trying to crack my freebsd box.
I wonder whether the decision to create this page had anything to do with the current 2600 / MPAA legal battle. Though 2600 have several arguments supporting their case, one point they often make is that it is difficult for the average linux user to use DeCSS for piracy, (find that somewhere in Goldsteins deposition for example). In my opinion it is unclear whether this site will aid 2600's case or hinder it.