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To much time on ones hand
You have to much time on your hands if your bashing a linux distro like Debian. So much for supporting the free software movement. Oh and please don't let this guy make all FreeBSD users look like a_holes, we aren't.
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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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