Re: Wireless LAN cards for Fedora?

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Todd Zullinger wrote:
Bill Davidsen wrote:
Actually, since this is all "noarch" stuff which doesn't depend on
release, that's irrelevant, other than his needed to download it by
hand.

I think it is quite relevant, especially for someone looking for
wireless firmware.  He'd be exposing a system that has not had any
security updates for over a year wirelessly.  That's not a wise idea
at all, and one that I think should be discouraged on this list.

Feel free, I simply don't think that connecting via wireless is going to make him notably less secure than connecting via wire. Attacks rarely depend on something as arcane as running wireless on a year old Linux security level, the incremental risk is small, assuming the features of wireless security are followed, and that's modem settings rather than o/s on modern hardware.

Since some hardware vendors haven't moved beyond FC6, a lot of
people  need to stay with it. Ubuntu has a better idea here, to make
a version  every once in a while a LTS version, to encourage vendors
to support it.

The effort to support such a release is quite high.  I rather like
Todd Denniston's suggestion that RHEL/CentOS releases are comparable
to Ubuntu's LTS releases in many ways.

My impression is that Ubuntu follows upgrades while RHEL patches bugs, but I haven't done a real analysis of the updates as they come in, so don't ignore "impression" and think I spoke with certainty.

But for better or worse, Fedora releases are only supported for ~13
months.  And I think it's a disservice to encourage anyone to run them
on a network after they've been EOL'd.  (I say this as someone that
has some ancient RHL servers in production still.  But I assume all
the risks and effort required to keep them properly updated.)

I'm reading this while building the new named from ISC in a VM, so I can install it on a machine which has no compilers (for security reasons) and which has a poor justification for a full upgrade.

--
Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>
  "We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from
the machinations of the wicked."  - from Slashdot

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