[rescue] Linux Luserisms (was: secondary market storage?)
Patrick Giagnocavo
patrick at zill.net
Mon Apr 1 22:53:28 CST 2002
On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 10:06:26PM -0600, Eric Dittman wrote:
>
> Unix and secure out of the box are, for the most part,
> mutually exclusive. After you install you need to load
> all the released patches, just like with most Linux
> distributions.
Another person who doesn't use OpenBSD.
> Now that Linux is so popular, are all the *BSDs redundant?
I dunno. Does Linux have class-based QoS support in the kernel?
An NFS implementatation that doesn't suck?
Does it ship with a modern, relatively secure version of SSH/OpenSSH
out of the box?
Maybe what's redundant, at least on this list, are OS flames
however...
./patrick
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