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Great

Great

Posted Feb 18, 2003 20:12 UTC (Tue) by Ross (guest, #4065)
Parent article: Lindows.com introduces antivirus system

Make a version of Linux where everything runs as root and there is probably not a root password... then sell software in a feebly attempt to secure it. This reminds me of spammers selling anti-spam software. What makes it worse is that the target market is unlikely to understand Unix maintenance and security issues. What we see here are Lindows profits being made at the expense of Linux's image as a secure operating system.


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