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Microsoft's most recent security update introduces a serious security flaw on some Windows systems.
Microsoft's most recent security update introduces a serious security flaw on some Windows systems.
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lemmings take before they figure out that their ship is sinking....
six weeks.
You deserve it.
There was no use going back to Microsoft to solve the problems a Lemon is alwasys a Lemon and you won't get an orange out of a lemon.
Symantech is out for profits and will profit out of our ignorance, fear is excellent to control human behaivor and buying out of fear is the best seller of all.
If people don't see that they need an alternative to Windows, don't worry, they'll pay the price, you can use Linux and have no problems, I have 10 machines and 15 extra hard drives and I test almost every version of Linux as soon as they come out of oven, just to know my best choices. All this thanks to Windows. If Windows had worked perfect out of the box, I would never got into all this testing and experimenting with Linux that I enjoy very much.
Microsoft is only partially responsible, people want their Windows, I have spent hours talking and
showing friends the benefits of Linux no one has crossed the line, only one is keeping a copy and told me that if one day his XP goes kaput he will try Linux.
Personal responsability is the, you have to protect your self, if you wait for the police, it will be too late, you'll be dead. Don't even think about the court system they are sold to big layers, politicians and corporations. It is up to the consumer. The day consumers boicot Dell and HP and demand a safe OS, that will be the day.
Until I see that day, I enjoy my Linux, I don't buy any MS, Computer Assc. Symantech etc products. I don't buy computers with pre-installed Windows. No Dells and no HPs.
We have the power.... but choose not to use it we deserve Windows.
- Linux
- by 13stones August 23, 2006 12:02 PM PDT
- See you need to look at it from a different perspective! When a company "X" we'll call it brings out a new something, call it"Y", then we the consumers-"Z" are supposed to automatically "KNOW" what X is talking about without any real explaination of what Y is or does and how it would do what it does. And there is the problem of how to get Y if we for some unknown reason actully want Y.
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- First they need to build awareness.
- by Macsaresafer August 23, 2006 2:46 PM PDT
- Linux gains ground through guerilla marketing, and that's what's
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(14 Comments)I'v heard people talk about LINUX and say BAD BADDER and BADDEST stuff about it. Now you say we ought to get it but when where and how. No explaination of that. Inerta is that Windows is already in the machines we buy (UNLESS we go Apple)which I also have in my home.No one explains how to get LINUX (where do you buy? it anyway) and replace Windows without loosing everything. Get the point,yet??
going on here. Eventually, enough people should be aware of it
that computer resellers can sell it pre-installed. The debate in
the future should be Mac or Linux, with Windows being
relagated to legacy status.
You can already see it with people switching to Mac. They're
getting the new Intel Macs secure in the knowledge that they can
boot into Windows if they really need to, but then rarely using it.
Linux will get there too, but it will take time.