This silly post really needs no reply, reading it is enough to argue against it.
The GPL GNU license is the real strength behind Linux.
I think everyone would agree that MS is afraid of the Free Software Foundation.
It is true that no OS runs itself, and that system administration is partly to blame, but if this software were created in an open environment the weakness would have been spotted earlier. much earlier.
It is the attitude of computer users who want to make a better OS and share the information with the world, instead of making a lot of money, that scares a company that considers it OS - private property.
I am still receiving many requests for the default.ida file on my apache server, like 10 to 20 an hour. Also my network activity light is blinking like crazy. I am wondering if I should start blocking IPs or what?
This silly post really needs no reply, reading it is enough to argue against it.
The GPL GNU license is the real strength behind Linux.
I think everyone would agree that MS is afraid of the Free Software Foundation.
It is true that no OS runs itself, and that system administration is partly to blame, but if this software were created in an open environment the weakness would have been spotted earlier. much earlier.
It is the attitude of computer users who want to make a better OS and share the information with the world, instead of making a lot of money, that scares a company that considers it OS - private property.
Power to the people!
I am still receiving many requests for the default.ida file on my apache server, like 10 to 20 an hour. Also my network activity light is blinking like crazy. I am wondering if I should start blocking IPs or what?