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"Windows safer than Linux" by Khaar2006-11-19 12:55:59
  I'd go with Windows any date by MikeCDN2005-02-11 09:05:59
    Holy crap by ubuntu2005-02-11 12:18:10
      Let's see by MikeCDN 2005-02-11 12:43:38
I put in Fedora, it sees my RAID drive as two seperate drives, corrups if I try to install... ditto for Mandrake, couldn't even figure out how to start installing Gentoo, try to install Knoppix and it freezes on boot... yeah such an easy way to do things.

Why would you put a PC on the net without a firewall? even a linux one, thats stupidity so don't even mention it.

Put in a firewall, and hmm, that takes care of almost everything, including buffer overflows since someone can't hit your PC to exploit it, patch, put in virus deffs, and your pretty much safe.

It's not that hard. and you can install it without having to configure countless things.

And your right... only dummies use a computer that installs, sets up and is easy to maintain, all the smart users go to the OS that you have to spend hours tweaking, and modifying just to get software running... becuase smart people like more work, and only dummies like things that work properally out of the box.

<Rolls eyes>
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        Hey, who're you calling a dummy? by Khaar2005-02-11 13:22:03

 

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