On Saturday 22 April 2006 21:09, Michael M. wrote: > The typical Aunt Matilda Windows User is someone who hears > "virus" and opens a can of chicken soup.
How do I submit this to the fortune file? > Aunt Matilda is only vaguely aware of what an operating system is, and has > no idea that any alternatives exist. Give Aunt Matilda some credit. Odds are if she watches Star Trek or pays any attention to the evening news, she knows it from Captain Sisco out of uniform pitching servers for IBM or from newsmodels talking about it on TV (ever since Linus moved to Beaverton, Linux makes the local news on a infrequent but regular basis, so my viewpoint may be skewed on this). > Were that not the case, I have yet to be convinced that Linux OS's would be > more protected from being p'wned than Windows OS's. Windows: I lost count for this year alone. Damn you Internet Explorer and your susceptibility to spyware at any speed... Linux in the last decade: Once, running bo. Thank you bind4. Lesson learned: Never sponsor a high school security competition at a technical magnet academy. Apt came out shortly later and solved the update problem, as did listening to the advice of the classmate that found the hole and knew the fix. I thought it was a little excessive for him to have dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda on finals week, but fortunately I had a backup, so other than having to pull a really painful double-all-nighter to get everything reinstalled, patched, user data restored from backup and finals projects finished. -- Paul Johnson Email and IM (XMPP & Google Talk): [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jabber: Because it's time to move forward http://ursine.ca/Ursine:Jabber
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