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Supercharging Linux: Tips & Tricks to Beat the Threat Landscape
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| 26 September 2023
| Brittany Day
Posted on 10/03/2023 9:05:02 AM PDT by ShadowAce
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To: daniel1212
It is no wonder that Linux has captured the lion's share of the IT marketI think the fact that it is free also has something to do with that.
Except it is NOT free at the corporate level. Not even Ubuntu. In fact, our RHEL site license rivals MS in cost.
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10/04/2023 3:56:51 AM PDT
by
ShadowAce
(Linux - The Ultimate Windows Service Pack )
To: ShadowAce
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10/04/2023 4:00:00 AM PDT
by
daniel1212
(As a damned+destitute sinner turn 2 the Lord Jesus who saves souls on His acct + b baptized 2 obey H)
To: daniel1212
What does Google have to do with RHEL site licenses?
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10/04/2023 5:11:37 AM PDT
by
ShadowAce
(Linux - The Ultimate Windows Service Pack )
To: ShadowAce
What does Google have to do with RHEL site licenses? I mentioned Google as not paying for Linux, and in relation to Goggle itself, how it is using its modified version of the Linux kernel as relates to privacy. Which does not impugn Linux at all, but I thought that you would find this story that just was posted to be of interest.
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10/04/2023 6:19:48 AM PDT
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daniel1212
(As a damned+destitute sinner turn 2 the Lord Jesus who saves souls on His acct + b baptized 2 obey H)
To: daniel1212
“Quite a stat.”
Actually it is. So far almost all Linux vulnerabilities required physical access to the machine, user passkey, and SU root access. Intentional or accidental. :)
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10/04/2023 8:54:15 AM PDT
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Openurmind
(The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world it leaves to its children. ~ D. Bonhoeffer)
To: Openurmind
Actually it is. So far almost all Linux vulnerabilities required physical access to the machine, user passkey, and SU root access. Intentional or accidental. :) My favorite flavor was Puppy Linux, run as root! A defense of it: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/46287/when-does-the-puppy-linux-security-model-make-sense
My concern was that of using patented multimedia codecs, which I worked to avoid.
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10/04/2023 9:51:15 AM PDT
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daniel1212
(As a damned+destitute sinner turn 2 the Lord Jesus who saves souls on His acct + b baptized 2 obey H)
To: daniel1212
I fully understand your moral position.
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10/04/2023 12:25:47 PM PDT
by
Openurmind
(The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world it leaves to its children. ~ D. Bonhoeffer)
To: daniel1212
I mentioned Google as not paying for Linux OK--I had misunderstand your statement.
In any case, though, Google *did* pay for Linux in the sense that they paid their developers to write their own version.
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10/05/2023 6:12:42 AM PDT
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ShadowAce
(Linux - The Ultimate Windows Service Pack )
To: ShadowAce
s/misunderstand/misunderstood/
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10/05/2023 6:13:14 AM PDT
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ShadowAce
(Linux - The Ultimate Windows Service Pack )
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