Dual boot'ed,
I forgot to tell you.
Thus the sucker(?) can sit 'alone' in a dysfunctional 1/2 of my PC, maybe
'he' never returns anyway.
After built up all in 1 'secret' 1/2, I plan to re-partition the 1t half,
to clean out 'all' dysfunctions, in a Linux, & Linux Debian 'answer' to
Factory Reset, a learning way, which FReset really isn't, or little.
BR,
Geg.

On Wed, 21 Jul 2021, 18:59 Dan Ritter, <d...@randomstring.org> wrote:

> Reco wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 21, 2021 at 10:51:40AM -0400, Celejar wrote:
> > Numbers show that I was incorrect. Let's call it "unlikely" instead of
> > "rare". Let the popcon graphs speak for themselves:
> >
> > https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=firefox-esr
> > vs
> > https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=openjdk-11
>
> Standard reminder: popcon vastly over-represents
> individually-owned laptops and desktops over servers and
> corporately-owned anything.
>
> In this case, individuals are sometimes infected with ransomware
> by happenstance, but corporates are actually targets.
>
> > It won't by itself, of course. One sure way to beat ransomware is to
> > take immutable backups (i.e. unmodifiable by host during and after the
> > backup is taken), and as recent history shows us - ransomware victims
> > apparently do not use this approach.
>
> Yes indeed.
>
> -dsr-
>
>

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