Considering the fact that MSNBC has put up an article called "Linux for the Masses".. you start to wonder why it was called Redmond Linux.. maybe its part of Microsoft's goal to take over the industry all-together.
Correct me if im wrong.. But isn't MSNBC owned by Microsoft. I mean, there has to be something fishy about this if Microsoft is posting about it.. Hmm, seems a bit fishy that it was also called Redmond Linux.
Going to give it a whirl though.
--Peter
Can we spell LAMER. MS HAS More damn exploits then any other corporation in the world with all their software. Roothat (Redhat) is more secure then M$ Winblows. Fscking troll!
Most OS's have SSH installed by default now, I can name a few - FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Redhat, Cobalt, NetBSD, Slackware, etc. And newbies won't know how to update it, or not even know its running on their machine.
Kinda dangerous don't you think?
At least this bug is apparentley not expolitable remotley, which makes it not as bad. But still, if your running a shell box; ya better upgrade quick.
Hmmm, I say we're screwed if Micro$oft succeeds with this. I mean, they're already attempting to "own" the world. This would be just another step to their world domniation.. There should be NO corporate company developing a protocol, it should be done by the user. Due to the fact that if it's created by the company, chances are it won't be properley done, so that other people can compete.
Considering the fact that MSNBC has put up an article called "Linux for the Masses".. you start to wonder why it was called Redmond Linux.. maybe its part of Microsoft's goal to take over the industry all-together.
Correct me if im wrong.. But isn't MSNBC owned by Microsoft. I mean, there has to be something fishy about this if Microsoft is posting about it.. Hmm, seems a bit fishy that it was also called Redmond Linux. Going to give it a whirl though. --Peter
Can we spell LAMER. MS HAS More damn exploits then any other corporation in the world with all their software. Roothat (Redhat) is more secure then M$ Winblows. Fscking troll!
Most OS's have SSH installed by default now, I can name a few - FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Redhat, Cobalt, NetBSD, Slackware, etc. And newbies won't know how to update it, or not even know its running on their machine. Kinda dangerous don't you think? At least this bug is apparentley not expolitable remotley, which makes it not as bad. But still, if your running a shell box; ya better upgrade quick.
Hmmm, I say we're screwed if Micro$oft succeeds with this. I mean, they're already attempting to "own" the world. This would be just another step to their world domniation.. There should be NO corporate company developing a protocol, it should be done by the user. Due to the fact that if it's created by the company, chances are it won't be properley done, so that other people can compete.
This is kinda the doom for the internet..
*Watches freebsd security go down the drain.*