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Howard Bloom wrote:
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From: plug-admin@lists.phillylinux.org [mailto:plug-admin@lists.phillylinux.org] On Behalf Of Paul
Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2004 11:51 PM
To: plug@lists.phillylinux.org
Subject: Re: [PLUG] Interesting Article from eWeek
I love and hate people who act like you. I can be annoying in the same way. I'm just curious why you are trying to "enlighten" this Linux list?
At the same time? Are you loving me lately or hating me?
Having only reviewed 1/3 of the "Open Source Security Tools" book that I received from one of our own, I would say that Linux as a security workstation, which is really just a specialized desktop, is far superior to using Windows. This is also my experience. (I'm happy to say that I haven't learned too many new tricks from the first 1/3 of the book.) This is significant considering that the book also covers security tools for Windows.
First off name the book please. I'm a Windows user on the desktop and a
Linux User on the server side. I would very much like to find a solution
that does not necessitate Windows as the base O/S. I have a copy of Xandros
2.5 and for an entry level user it's great. I loaded it on my friends PC -
formally sporting Windows - and he loves it, but his use of the PC is
limited to browsing and email.
(Pizza, I'm sure many people will agree, is essential.)
Unless on a low-carb regime.
Touch my pizza, lose a hand!
Actually, I didn't read much of the article. I read more of your commentary.<>
And therein lies the problem. I have programs I use that can only be run in
Windows. Will the apps as the author questions - ever be ported over to
Linux?