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Unix Users Up In Arms At Bill Gates' Knighthood

Talkback Nothing less than the Debian Linux server itself was hacked without any problems by a bunch of hackers! James Youngman : "Well, most Unix mail clients don't allow you to execute attachments at all (I can't think of one that allows it but I don't...

[January 28, 2004, 11:40]

Unix Users Up In Arms At Bill Gates' Knighthood

Talkback Bottom line : Despite constant boasts from the open source/linux crazies about how secure and bullet proof open source is, in practice it doesn't even come close to being secure, having had your very source code getting hacked into and compromised...

[January 30, 2004, 17:49]

Unix Users Up In Arms At Bill Gates' Knighthood

Talkback smithy ' they Linux ource code was easily hacked. And if Debian had not admitted it, those hackers would simply have released that info on the internet' The debian source code got stolen? It's OPEN SOURCE!

[January 30, 2004, 13:08]

Unix Users Up In Arms At Bill Gates' Knighthood

Talkback Fact remains , they Linux ource code was easily hacked. It basically wasn't a secret anymore once they got hacked was it? Bascule, the linux fundamentalist, screeches You are the one who sounds like the fanatic round here, stick with the facts not...

[January 30, 2004, 6:50]

Unix Users Up In Arms At Bill Gates' Knighthood

Talkback According to Bascule : "Many many companies are hacked and don't reveal that this has happened, debian do. For the Linux crazies to even dream of bringing in that weak, tired old excuse of "Many many companies are hacked and don't reveal that " is...

[January 29, 2004, 20:07]

Unix Users Up In Arms At Bill Gates' Knighthood

Talkback Smithys points on the debian servers being hacked: Many many companies are hacked and don't reveal that this has happened, debian do. Please note the debian social contract http://www.debian.org/social_contract.html point 3 says it all.

[January 29, 2004, 12:21]