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If Linux ever does gain a big foothold, won't the fact that it is open source mean it will be totally vulnerable to attack by hackers who will have the code available for study? What a gift! Linux may not get attacked now, because there aren't sufficient users to matter, but if it catches on - look out!
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Just the beginning  htotten | 11/08/04
How ?  mbraincell@... | 11/08/04
This is interesting  Spoon Jabber | 11/08/04
Witness my children that MIRACLES do  Laff | 11/08/04
As if getting beaten in the server market wasn't enough...  chrislovesdana | 11/08/04
Do you know what loser is?  voska | 11/08/04
Loser or pragmatist?  monteolsen@... | 11/08/04
Loser...  PA-ITGuy | 11/08/04
Yes and...  Linux User 147560 | 11/08/04
Can you tell us what #5 - #972 are?  Linux_Developer | 11/08/04
Obviously you know nothing of Linux  drichards1953 | 11/08/04
Actually care to check the figures and you find  hipparchus2000 | 11/08/04
Announced on the same day  Chad_z | 11/08/04
Isn't that...  Spoon Jabber | 11/08/04
Quite right  Chad_z | 11/08/04
For the record  Richard Flude | 11/08/04
Good question  rapson | 11/08/04
Microsoft is soft!  anthonycea | 11/08/04
Linux security  david_kelsey@... | 11/08/04
I dunno  Spoon Jabber | 11/08/04
Re: I dunno  SC-man | 11/08/04
There are clearly TWO reasons for viri/worm  Laff | 11/08/04
Good for one's career  asky | 11/08/04
Actually  CobraA1 | 11/08/04
I thought people had given up on that argument  AmusedAtItAll | 11/08/04
Baaaaaa  NonZealot | 11/08/04
Put down the crack pipe.  chrislovesdana | 11/08/04
www.webcenter.squarespace.com  PA-ITGuy | 11/08/04
Retail demos  asky | 11/08/04
Microsoft Scam  bargeemike | 11/09/04
So what are they offering...  John L. Ries | 11/08/04
Support  Spoon Jabber | 11/08/04
I've been running Linux full-time on my Desktop for over a year  RogerFairmont | 11/08/04
Unless you wanted to play a game  nikoli | 11/08/04
Or run Photoshop, Indesign, Illustrator, Dreamweaver MX, Flash MX, etc.  Black-N-Blanc | 11/08/04
I don't blame you  donald17 | 11/08/04
So, keep Windows; others will move on  el1jones | 11/08/04
Uh, it's a MAC!!!!  gumby830@... | 11/08/04
yes  doh123 | 11/08/04
I run Dreamweaver  hipparchus2000 | 11/08/04
I run Photoshop ...  George Mitchell | 11/08/04
Can play TuxRacer or Gem Drop  FilledOut | 11/08/04
i usually play...  doh123 | 11/08/04
Games  RR_man | 11/08/04
The thing about games is  voska | 11/08/04
Comnon and overhyped myth...  LazLong | 11/08/04
Chicken and Egg Nikoli...which came first?  Laff | 11/08/04
More like a Chicken and the second egg  seosamh_z | 11/08/04
Re: Unless you wanted to play a game  Chipper1963 | 11/08/04
THREE HOURSto install game on windows XP the otherNight (PS2 here i come)  hipparchus2000 | 11/08/04
Oh well, get use to the subscriptions  FilledOut | 11/08/04
If somebody can beat Microsoft, let it be Novell  Eerikki | 11/08/04
You mean like Netware? (NT)  PA-ITGuy | 11/08/04
At least Netware works! (and quite well, thank you!)  drichards1953 | 11/08/04
Took it the wrong way  PA-ITGuy | 11/08/04
My Screens Were Never Blue  DarienHawk67 | 12/19/07
How many are there now?  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/08/04
Haha good one! (nt)  NonZealot | 11/08/04
What, haven't you been listening, this will be the year!  B.O.F.H. | 11/08/04
Gee, I can't tell...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 11/08/04
I see you missed the sarcasm!  B.O.F.H. | 11/08/04
If that was sarcasm  seosamh_z | 11/08/04
There won't be a "year of desktop Linux"  Michael Kelly | 11/08/04
Excellent point.  Linux_Developer | 11/09/04
aw gee I guess you didn't read the news  hipparchus2000 | 11/08/04
There is enough interest in desktop Linux ...  George Mitchell | 11/08/04
Of course this is the year! It always is!  Linux_Developer | 11/09/04
Is it too hard to say WordPerfect  drichards1953 | 11/08/04
WordPerfect and Linux  scutfargus@... | 11/11/04
Still a long way to go  Traveler545220 | 11/08/04
Wireless support ...  George Mitchell | 11/08/04
Linux wants the desktop, Linux developers want chicks, neither will happen.  chrislovesdana | 11/08/04
My desktop=Linux, plenty o' chicks, what's your point?  Spoon Jabber | 11/08/04
The point is.....  gumby830@... | 11/08/04
But I'm ambidextrous  Spoon Jabber | 11/08/04
That's why I got the new iMac G5 20" screen  Laff | 11/08/04
Does that say iMac?  gumby830@... | 11/08/04
Nope  gumby830@... | 11/08/04
you assume  doh123 | 11/08/04
Windows because  Spoon Jabber | 11/09/04
OH MAN!!!  gumby830@... | 11/08/04
HughJorgan?  bargeemike | 11/09/04
Just like your "Dana" being...  Monkey_MCSE | 11/08/04
i problably should have read Hugh's comments prior to mine(NT)  Monkey_MCSE | 11/08/04
what a penis head  hipparchus2000 | 11/08/04
Shut up.  Linux_Developer | 11/09/04
Another possibility...  Linux_Developer | 11/09/04
An actual product releases  Richard Flude | 11/08/04
Existing product, wow what a new and different  FilledOut | 11/08/04
Should target Mac OSX installed base as well.  YuridaMan | 11/10/04
Novell is taking a great risk  hil_z | 12/06/04

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