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RE: And critical patches are the result of a flawed OS
Oh no! That must mean that my beloved Linux is flawed!. Well, of course. Nothing is perfect and flaws abound. That is why Windows, Linux, BSD, Apple, Solaris, etc. routinely release bug fixes, security updates, etc. Never a question about perfection. The question has always been what does the job best, what is secure, what is stable, what is the best product for my needs.
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Might need to re-read the story  Richard Flude | 02/25/04
Not all patching is difficult  Franklin_z | 02/25/04
never had a problem  zijiang | 02/25/04
"survivalism" ROFLMAO  CobraA1 | 02/25/04
its only a problem on dial up  Hanover Phist | 02/25/04
.....And that is a BAD thing?  middle of nowhere | 02/25/04
I've never had a patching problem either  Mopsey | 02/25/04
Microsoft security should be........  nite_w0lf | 02/25/04
Problem is  CobraA1 | 02/25/04
Amen  doctormoriarty | 02/25/04
And critical patches are the result of a flawed OS  Xunil_Sierutuf | 02/25/04
All OSes are flawed  doctormoriarty | 02/25/04
RE: And critical patches are the result of a flawed OS  richdave | 02/18/05
Patching  crocd | 02/25/04
All software vendors [patch] name one that does not  IT Analyst | 02/25/04
tell me how many critical vulnerabilities OpenBSD has had  hipparchus | 02/25/04
Patchworks and Quilts  michael-t | 02/25/04
Make the software absolutely perfect for today and tomorrow  FilledOut | 02/25/04
(NT) Title Should Be: Users bemoan continual patching of MS software !  Plain Logic | 02/25/04
just anouther excuse  V Sanders | 02/26/04
I bemoan the Erratas too  FilledOut | 02/26/04

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