Ok.
You "tried" to fund his project and then you were "abused".Exactly *how* were you personnaly abused?
You are right,this proves one thing about assholes : you are among them.Go troll elsewere
Hello.
Since you are being asked about Linux vs Windows, should we take for granted that you are partially a linux user, or at least you have tried Linux enough to reliably back up your arguments?
If yes,what distributions have you tried? Do you have a personal preference?
Perhaps linux is somewhat unreliable because of the speed the patches are being integrated? This is not an app, this is a kernel and kernels require rigorous testing and full security audits.
Take a look at the kernel changelogs.Things are moving very fast in the linux world, so fast that merges of unstable/unsecure code are frequent.Even the grsec guys were complaining at the bad quality of code which makes its way to the kernel.Nowadays, linux seems to have become a testbed for all the cool new features, while it's left for the distro makers to further stabilize and test the kernel. This job should be done before releasing the kernel.
I don't know if it has been referenced here before, a very interesting and enlightening article : http://www.gotw.ca/publications/concurrency-ddj.ht m
Ok. You "tried" to fund his project and then you were "abused".Exactly *how* were you personnaly abused? You are right,this proves one thing about assholes : you are among them.Go troll elsewere
Hello. Since you are being asked about Linux vs Windows, should we take for granted that you are partially a linux user, or at least you have tried Linux enough to reliably back up your arguments? If yes,what distributions have you tried? Do you have a personal preference?
Perhaps linux is somewhat unreliable because of the speed the patches are being integrated? This is not an app, this is a kernel and kernels require rigorous testing and full security audits. Take a look at the kernel changelogs.Things are moving very fast in the linux world, so fast that merges of unstable/unsecure code are frequent.Even the grsec guys were complaining at the bad quality of code which makes its way to the kernel.Nowadays, linux seems to have become a testbed for all the cool new features, while it's left for the distro makers to further stabilize and test the kernel. This job should be done before releasing the kernel.
...though a bit big. www.openbsd.org