I got this warning too (and I'm using Gentoo, heh) Seems there were sites distributing a spy/malware version of Azureus to people (this includes download.com, shame on them). I hope people wise up.
Just look at this user comment: "one of the worst bittorent program I ever had. yes, this program can download fast, but it's filled with so many spywares. This program will kill your computer! made my pc ran like turtle and had to reformat it."
Have any of you had this problem? Not me.
It's sad that people would do this with GPL opensource code in an attempt to spread more crap to everyone.
How would running color calibration software in WINE work out? Has anyone really worked something out with this (sort of like the drivers for wireless cards)?
I have no problem doing graphic work on Linux, especially if I'm using WINE since many 3d software works under WINE with very little problems, and so does Photoshop (though, I don't use it anymore ever since I started getting used to GIMP). Color calibration is the only thing that really bothers me.
Just asking for a bunch of flame posts it seems.
Gentoo has a great package system and a great community (especially the Gentoo Forums which has helped a lot through many problems for many distributions, hell do a search, it's better than google, heh). Granted there are those few fanatics (so do all distributions and OS's), this really doesn't help anyone but try to discredit Gentoo users as a bunch of idiot teenage kids. I think the many posts here already sums everything up.
I got this warning too (and I'm using Gentoo, heh)
Seems there were sites distributing a spy/malware version of Azureus to people (this includes download.com, shame on them). I hope people wise up.
Just look at this user comment:
"one of the worst bittorent program I ever had. yes, this program can download fast, but it's filled with so many spywares. This program will kill your computer! made my pc ran like turtle and had to reformat it."
Have any of you had this problem? Not me.
It's sad that people would do this with GPL opensource code in an attempt to spread more crap to everyone.
How would running color calibration software in WINE work out? Has anyone really worked something out with this (sort of like the drivers for wireless cards)? I have no problem doing graphic work on Linux, especially if I'm using WINE since many 3d software works under WINE with very little problems, and so does Photoshop (though, I don't use it anymore ever since I started getting used to GIMP). Color calibration is the only thing that really bothers me.
I think it would be more impressive if he managed to hide that thing in the case.
Just asking for a bunch of flame posts it seems. Gentoo has a great package system and a great community (especially the Gentoo Forums which has helped a lot through many problems for many distributions, hell do a search, it's better than google, heh). Granted there are those few fanatics (so do all distributions and OS's), this really doesn't help anyone but try to discredit Gentoo users as a bunch of idiot teenage kids. I think the many posts here already sums everything up.