Interesting security discussion with Puppy as an example
Interesting security discussion with Puppy as an example
[b]Tahr Pup 6 on desktop, Lucid 3HD on lappie[/b]
- RetroTechGuy
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Re: Interesting security discussion with Puppy as an example
But you know that government solutions are "one size fits all", so they'll try to figure out a way such that you are required to install software that will only run on a Windows system...tubeguy wrote:http://krebsonsecurity.com/2012/05/whit ... net-fight/
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Re: Interesting security discussion with Puppy as an example
Like compulsory antivirus ...RetroTechGuy wrote:But you know that government solutions are "one size fits all" ...
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/06/22/aus_cybercrime_report/... the report recommends that end-users be required to "install anti-virus software and firewalls before the Internet connection is activated".
Broken HD is how I found puppylinux
Oh the poor days of 2005 where my only DIY computer box had a bad controller board an would only work about 4 mins, then started to corrupt HD. Only had a DVD burner and needed a solution. Thanks to BK and puppylinux v1.01beta (.098) I was able to play DVDs and run from memory surfing the web on dial-up.
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Re: Interesting security discussion with Puppy as an example
Exactly my thought...Barkin wrote:Like compulsory antivirus ...RetroTechGuy wrote:But you know that government solutions are "one size fits all" ...
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Cool this is what I wrote about that our version of PCworld.com wrote about
some 6 months ago. typically of me I failed to remember to make a bookmark
but you have found the correct way to link to it.
As I get it here in Sweden too they trusted that it would be MsWin version
and that they would not help us using Linux. They would not care about us
and most likely never allow us to get access.
I hope I am wrong but that is my honest reading of the Swedish text.
some 6 months ago. typically of me I failed to remember to make a bookmark
but you have found the correct way to link to it.
As I get it here in Sweden too they trusted that it would be MsWin version
and that they would not help us using Linux. They would not care about us
and most likely never allow us to get access.
I hope I am wrong but that is my honest reading of the Swedish text.
I use Google Search on Puppy Forum
not an ideal solution though
not an ideal solution though