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Wow really?
From what it appears it seems only to be a mistake in the default settings. You know, like not having the firewall on by default. Of course, they're jumping right on it and getting it corrected before major distrobution gets underway.

I don't personally use Linux, but it seems that Debian's approach is much faster than some other X86 OS whose name means a hole in the wall. After all it took how many service packs before they turned their's on by default, automatic updates OR firewall?

Why can't people keep things in perspective?
Posted by: Zinoron   Posted on: 06/08/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Debian drops ball on security updates  Loverock Davidson | 06/08/05
Hey knuckle head...  Linux User 147560 | 06/08/05
A flaw is a flaw  Loverock Davidson | 06/08/05
Flaw?  Linux User 147560 | 06/09/05
Wow really?  Zinoron | 06/08/05
Really!  Loverock Davidson | 06/08/05
I wasn't changing the subject.  Zinoron | 06/08/05
I seriously don't understand the maliciousness over OS choice.  hipparchus2000 | 06/08/05
Debian FreeBSD  Loverock Davidson | 06/08/05
debian/kfreebsd  hipparchus2000 | 06/08/05
Why would this make you happy  duclod | 06/08/05
Re: Debian drops ball on security updates  nightshade0143 | 06/08/05
Very diserving  Roger Ramjet | 06/08/05
Examples?  toadlife | 06/08/05
Sounds like M$  Roger Ramjet | 06/09/05
Economics.  doe_z | 06/09/05
FHS, not Debian  chewie_z | 06/10/05
What is more concerning  osreinstall | 06/08/05
Just guessing...  doe_z | 06/08/05
All install methods must be identical  osreinstall | 06/08/05
Oops  node357 | 06/08/05
Well..  d_jedi | 06/08/05
To much time on ones hand  nizzach | 06/08/05
installed nicely, works great, free  pesky_z | 06/08/05
storm in a teacup  hipparchus2000 | 06/08/05
Debian Drops Ball  asqarin | 06/09/05
Security Updates  Scrat | 06/09/05
It's not a security flaw until....  Dr.C | 06/09/05

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