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Ubuntu also said that it had blacklisted the module until a fix was found.
Lol
Say what you will... Windows has never done this.![]()
IMHO the hardware should protect itself from bogus and malformed commands.
Microsoft also don't allow allow you to download alpha releases of windows either.
has the 2.6.27 kernel been officially released?
Lol
Say what you will... Windows has never done this.![]()
Lol
Say what you will... Windows has never done this.![]()
Correct, but Windows has VIRUSES that do this instead![]()
There has not yet been a single widespread Linux malware threat of the type that Microsoft Windows software currently faces, this is commonly attributed to the malware's lack of root access and fast updates to most Linux vulnerabilities.[2] An additional factor is that there is less incentive for a programmer to write malware for Linux due to its relatively low market share (90.66% Windows vs 0.93% Linux).[3]
Correct, but Windows has VIRUSES that do this instead![]()
Pretty soon Linux will have those too! No OS is virus proof.
And you base this on what? There have being one or two virus`s in the past, but whenever the new updates come through... it makes them redundant.
Also, different flavas of linux handle authentication and security in different ways.. hows it going to get around that?
If they could make virus`s for linux they would, but its an almost impossible task that would rely on an exploit that does not get fixed.
It will never be like windows.
80% of the worlds internet servers are linux... theyre ideal machines on ideal lines for these virus writers. They get hack attempts all the time, because those writers know virus`s will be useless on them.
Say what you will... Windows has never done this.![]()
IMHO the hardware should protect itself from bogus and malformed commands.
But we shall see what happens next.