I am absolutely certain those unwilling to change and adapt will receive the many years of due frustration they so fervently beg for.
More to the point, in answer to your question, I'm over it - long ago. So I guess the answer is: Not applicable.
Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Les Mikesell <lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Paul Shaffer wrote:
> The whole premise of this thead is just absolutely ridiculous. A naive user has an issue of some sort, immediately throws the baby out with the bath and then every other uninformed Linux using imbecile on this list joins in the stupidity.
>
> Does anybody here really believe the NSA spent how many years (?) and untold millions of dollars developing the technology for no good reason? Amazing, just amazing. Shocked? Maybe. Disappointed? Yes. Surprised? No.
More relevant questions might be:
1) Does everyone need NSA-level security and the accompanying issues?
2) How many more years and millions will it take to adapt the
decades-worth of tradtional unix tools and applications that Linux users
take for granted to a wildly different security model?
3) How much of #2 do you want to do yourself?
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