Goofy wording, but the guy has a point. Windows comes out of the box like a boat made of mesh, while OS X comes built like a warship. You can drill holes in the bootom of the warship if you want, but the mesh on Windows will take alot more effort to patch.:) Sorry for the goofy analogy, but that's the basic point.....OpenBSD on the other hand is kind of like a Nuclear Missile Sub.;) - just a thought.
No need to secure X it's already great. Never had any problem with it. Never heard of anybody who did.
I have a dual-boot system OpenBSD/Mac OS X. Perfect, if you can handle BSD. OpenBSD when I feel like tinkering with a high-end server OS, Mac OS X for everything else.
Goofy wording, but the guy has a point. Windows comes out of the box like a boat made of mesh, while OS X comes built like a warship. You can drill holes in the bootom of the warship if you want, but the mesh on Windows will take alot more effort to patch. :) Sorry for the goofy analogy, but that's the basic point. ....OpenBSD on the other hand is kind of like a Nuclear Missile Sub. ;) - just a thought.
No need to secure X it's already great. Never had any problem with it. Never heard of anybody who did. I have a dual-boot system OpenBSD/Mac OS X. Perfect, if you can handle BSD. OpenBSD when I feel like tinkering with a high-end server OS, Mac OS X for everything else.