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The most critical patches released cover Bluetooth, Internet Explorer, and DirectX.
The most critical patches released cover Bluetooth, Internet Explorer, and DirectX.
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http://www.ubuntu.com/
(burn to CD)
then reboot.
Granted you can use Wine and patch your way to COD4 single player... haven't seen Crysis yet for Wine, but I am addicted to COD4 and therefor require Windows.
http://www.ubuntu.com/usn
Hmm strange there be a lot there, and strange some are the same types of issues...
*boggle* that
http://www.ubuntu.com/usn
Case closed, Windows is garbage.
As a trolling attempt, you may want to work on your technique.
I honestly believe "The Decider" really is George Bush. He is just as much of a tool as our president is.
http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9959703-7.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-5
45 for Vista versus 56 for XP! That's amazing!!! That right there means Vista cannot have these flaws because it has no more flaws! You can't count them if you haven't found them all!!!
Until of course you read this and realize that means they only found 45. The others were/are still lurking somewhere in the background unpatched. Yet again I say, fixing fewer flaws doesn't make me one bit safer. This is Microsoft's number one problem with security. Apparently they do not understand what the word secure means. Anyway, a hacker only needs one way in and there will always be at least a hundred into any box. It is just a matter of finding them.
While I happen to think ( After being both a Mac and Windpws user for years ) that OS X is far superior to any of them. Vista isn't bad at all. I've used it since Oct. 2007 after upgrading my machine from XP SP2. I now have SP 1 on Vista and it runs fine ( like I've been telling you ). The truth of the matter is no matter how secure an OS is if it's top dog it's the one that will be targeted by virus, spyware, and hackers. So if Ubuntu or Linux or even OS X was the number one that most people used trust me it would have the same kind of problems that haved to patched to contain some weakness the bad guys found. Because as we all know they always find a way.
- by Seaspray0 June 11, 2008 11:40 AM PDT
- And what 12 year old would this be, decider? Did he/she write the actual code? Of course not; the 12 year old was simply using the code that was given to him. Your statement is analagous to saying any 12 year old can be a general in the army by simply wearing the uniform. Try again.
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