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Windows 10 - the final nail in the coffin for Linux desktop
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Nomen Nescio wrote: In article JEDIDIAH wrote: On 2015-05-18, adam wrote: So explain how so many Windows users don't use anti-virus software and don't end up with any kind of infection. They don't "get on the Internet"? They don't end up virus free. This is just a Lemming lie. Alternately, they could be completely unaware that they are infected or part of a bot net. Maybe you should try paying for your Windows products instead of stealing them or getting infected warez site crap from your friends. Yawn. |
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Windows 10 - the final nail in the coffin for Linux desktop
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"Anonymous Remailer (austria)" wrote: In article 20150518162401.68516582@maxa-pc Melzzzzz wrote: On Mon, 18 May 2015 10:11:56 -0400 Slimer wrote: So explain how so many Windows users don't use anti-virus software and don't end up with any kind of infection. Ahahahahhahahhahahahhahha I see. So you're gay and you spend a lot of time as a bottom. |
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I HEREBY OFFICIALLY DECLARE THIS THREAD CLOSED!
In article Steve Hayes wrote: fOn Mon, 18 May 2015 15:44:37 -0400 (EDT), Jack Ryan wrote: PLEASE!!! Why? If you want to close a thread, why open it in the first place? He's jealous. He's never been able to start a thread that ran this long. |
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Windows 10 - the final nail in the coffin for Linux desktop
On Wed, 20 May 2015 04:18:00 +0200 (CEST)
"Anonymous Remailer (austria)" wrote: In article 20150518162401.68516582@maxa-pc Melzzzzz wrote: On Mon, 18 May 2015 10:11:56 -0400 Slimer wrote: So explain how so many Windows users don't use anti-virus software and don't end up with any kind of infection. Ahahahahhahahhahahahhahha I see. So you're gay and you spend a lot of time as a bottom. http://www.zerohedge.com/sites/defau...1024_win10.jpg |
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Windows 10 - the final nail in the coffin for Linux desktop
On Tue, 19 May 2015 22:31:35 -0400
"Ezekiel" wrote: "Anonymous Remailer (austria)" wrote in message vacy.at... In article 20150518162401.68516582@maxa-pc Melzzzzz wrote: On Mon, 18 May 2015 10:11:56 -0400 Slimer wrote: So explain how so many Windows users don't use anti-virus software and don't end up with any kind of infection. Ahahahahhahahhahahahhahha Put me on that list. Although technically I might not count. At work we run AV because IT (and insurance) requires it. At home I've never run AV software. I did get infected though. It was definitely Windows-2000 on my laptop and it was probably 2002-2003. It gave me a fake BSoD telling me that my computer was infected. But other than that - no problem. I'm also sure that I'm able to setup ACL's and use permissions better than the target customer for AV software. When I used XP I didn't run AV as well. My colleague told me that I will be infected 100%. He said it is impossible to get away without AV and he was right. Once as a test I gathered bunch of viruses on CD. Run several AV programs and none detected them all... I see. So you're gay and you spend a lot of time as a bottom. I'm not sure what that scream was about. I hope that Melzzzzz is okay. I am fine, just can't stop laughing ... |
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Windows 10 - the final nail in the coffin for Linux desktop
In article Jeremy Bentham wrote: In article s Jack Ryan wrote: PLEASE!!! Request denied. Some good will come of it. |
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Windows 10 - the final nail in the coffin for Linux desktop
"Melzzzzz" wrote in message news:20150520045258.3b2d6056@maxa-pc... On Tue, 19 May 2015 22:31:35 -0400 "Ezekiel" wrote: "Anonymous Remailer (austria)" wrote in message vacy.at... In article 20150518162401.68516582@maxa-pc Melzzzzz wrote: On Mon, 18 May 2015 10:11:56 -0400 Slimer wrote: So explain how so many Windows users don't use anti-virus software and don't end up with any kind of infection. Ahahahahhahahhahahahhahha Put me on that list. Although technically I might not count. At work we run AV because IT (and insurance) requires it. At home I've never run AV software. I did get infected though. It was definitely Windows-2000 on my laptop and it was probably 2002-2003. It gave me a fake BSoD telling me that my computer was infected. But other than that - no problem. I'm also sure that I'm able to setup ACL's and use permissions better than the target customer for AV software. When I used XP I didn't run AV as well. My colleague told me that I will be infected 100%. He said it is impossible to get away without AV and he was right. Once as a test I gathered bunch of viruses on CD. Run several AV programs and none detected them all... I was at some "developer conference" sort of thing several years ago. When you walked into the auditorium for some talk there were a bunch of people outside. The usual recruiters, etc but also people from Microsoft, Oracle, etc handing out CDs, tee-shirts, etc. So one speaker gets up on stage and asks how many people are going to try the preview CD. A little more than 1/2 the people raise their hands. He then asked how many people would try the CD if it said "Virus loaded CD" on the disk. Everyone laughed. He then said that a guy in a red shirt hands you some CD so you're going to run it on your computer? I'm just very careful with my computers. If I'm trying out an app (Linux or Windows) I'll usually take a snapshot and try it first in a VM. It's not just malware... it's also about keeping the system as clean as possible. I see. So you're gay and you spend a lot of time as a bottom. I'm not sure what that scream was about. I hope that Melzzzzz is okay. I am fine, just can't stop laughing ... Laughing is good. |
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Windows 10 - the final nail in the coffin for Linux desktop
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JEDIDIAH wrote: On 2015-05-16, Peter Köhlmann wrote: Jack Ryan wrote: In article Nobody wrote: On 05/15/2015 02:45 AM, Jeremy Bentham wrote: In article Nobody wrote: On 05/14/2015 04:08 AM, Anonymous wrote: In article "John F" wrote: "Anonymous" wrote in message servers.net... [deletia] Enjoy your malware-ridden warez. I wouldn't touch it with a barge pole. Takes 10 minutes to accomplish something in Windows that takes 10 days to sort out in linux, malware or not. That is just a stupid lie. No it's not. It wasn't true enough to keep me away from Linux in 1996, never mind 2015. You should have tried a better bug spray. ABM is a term that doesn't seem to be in fashion anymore. It's a great encapsulation of what is wrong with the computer industry (namely Microsoft) and how you're better of with just about any thing else (including a Mac). Yeah, a Mac... So you can fight with Apple when the graphics chip falls off the out of warranty systemboard. No thanks. |
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Windows 10 - the final nail in the coffin for Linux desktop
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In article JEDIDIAH wrote: On 2015-05-17, Nobody wrote: On 05/16/2015 04:05 PM, Nomen Nescio wrote: In article Peter =?UTF-8?B?S8O2aGxtYW5u?= wrote: Jack Ryan wrote: In article Nobody wrote: On 05/15/2015 02:45 AM, Jeremy Bentham wrote: In article Nobody wrote: On 05/14/2015 04:08 AM, Anonymous wrote: In article "John F" wrote: "Anonymous" wrote in message servers.net... [deletia] Takes 10 minutes to accomplish something in Windows that takes 10 days to sort out in linux, malware or not. I personally haven't seen any Windows malware of any kind in over three years. Says a lot about your intelligence. Or better, the absence therof Maybe when you learn to use Windows you could avoid malware too. Interesting notion: You need special knowledge to run windows "safely"? And how do you "avoid malware"? Has it a certain "stink"? Does it smell? And how do you know in advance that a site you are going to visit serves your next malware? Is aquiring psychic powers part of that "special knowledge" you need to run windows? ...that kind of defies the whole point. No that is the point. There is no reason to ever get an infected Windows system unless you are just plain careless. You mean "careless" as in "letting it connect to a network"? If I need to be a wizard guru in order to safely use something then I might as well just use VMS. I run a four node VMScluster on two AMD VMWare boxes with SIMH. Naturally. And it is located right at the rim of that flat world you live on |
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Windows 10 - the final nail in the coffin for Linux desktop
Nomen Nescio wrote:
In article JEDIDIAH wrote: On 2015-05-18, adam wrote: So explain how so many Windows users don't use anti-virus software and don't end up with any kind of infection. They don't "get on the Internet"? They don't end up virus free. This is just a Lemming lie. Alternately, they could be completely unaware that they are infected or part of a bot net. Maybe you should try paying for your Windows products instead of stealing them or getting infected warez site crap from your friends. Or just simply visiting internet sites. That seems to be the most dangerous act of being careless with windows systems |
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