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RE: [split] Ubuntu vs. WinXP
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some kind of linux is used in space, by NASA and the  European Space Agency....google if uu don't thrust me, or click HERE!
Well like I also said, I doubt that it was chosen because of stability, it is most likely because it is open source providing them with a base system to start with and allowing them to make their own modifications (which they most likely did) and because it is not prepackaged software which comes with a very specific user interface and cannot be modified.
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RE: RE: [split] Ubuntu vs. WinXP
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some kind of linux is used in space, by NASA and the  European Space Agency....google if uu don't thrust me, or click HERE!
Well like I also said, I doubt that it was chosen because of stability, it is most likely because it is open source providing them with a base system to start with and allowing them to make their own modifications (which they most likely did) and because it is not prepackaged software which comes with a very specific user interface and cannot be modified.



Someone else with points on linux, i was going to post the same thing :-)
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well...I have a question......can evrythng work on ubuntu? I downloaded it, and i about to instal it.....so...is it better than XP? is there any bad things? :)


It took me a while to work out how to get games running under Linux. It takes an extra minute or so to get some Windows applications to work. I did document a few things you might want to know though, in my LJ. Since I worked it out I haven't had any problems, but still, YMMV.

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there's no known viruses/worms - Well why target something thats not the most popular o/s in the world?

The same thing was say about Firefox, Max osx and others.

but yet they've gained on M$ oh n wat do we see now worms n viruses and loopholes being found.


Why target an OS that's said to be more secure? Not only would you bring down more servers if viruses targetted Linux or a Unix, but you would get extra geek points for writing the first widespread  Unix virus.

There was a worm for OOo going around not long ago, because the designers stupidly leave macros turned on by default [why office documents need hard drive access is beyond me], which if I'm not mistaken is also a feature of MS Office products. Otherwise, there isn't much in the way of [real] Linux sploits.

But that's not the point. Too many big companies rely on software like Linux for them not to check that the code is secure, and they can actually do it legally. The people who use it check the code [well not everyone, but project leaders and commercial users]. Simple as that. If they were to notice that something wasn't right, it would cost THEM if they didn't notify the proper parties.

Linux is not foolproof. Matter of fact, it's mostly a hack, and it's got a heap of design flaws as well [eg. it's a monolithic kernel], but it is mostly written by people who know about security and the principal of least privilege. You really need to get used to the user model of a Unix to understand just how strong the difference is to Windows.

Another important thing to know is that Linux users have typically known more about their OS. They know when a GKSU request is bogus. It amazes me how many people get phished on myspace, say. You never used to see stupidity like that from a Linux user, but I'm going to bet there will be people falling for stupid crap like that now.

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Firefox didn't get buggy because it got more popular, it got buggy because it had to support the mangled HTML that frontpage [and others] produces. That said, Firefox still needs work, specifically, it needs individual Javascript namespaces for each tab or site, and it needs to be modularised.

This post was edited on 05-28-2007 at 07:39 PM by Verte.
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i dont think so, because pretty much everyone i know that uses linux/ubuntu knows a few things about computers/technology and aren't as n00bish as that. but if it were a young child then maybe yes. but its easy enough to change what they visit.

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i dont think so, because pretty much everyone i know that uses linux/ubuntu knows a few things about computers/technology and aren't as n00bish as that. but if it were a young child then maybe yes. but its easy enough to change what they visit.


Young children shouldn't have the root password anyway :) Try that one for size, UAC!
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:O he got me. although it depends if your a child prodigyor not really...[/off topic]

bottom line, linux is better than windows, and windows shoul be destroyed by a program made in linux, and linux would run the world. end of.

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There's always the possibility that you're a sudoer and your child manages to open up a terminal and type sudo rm -rf *, or sudo sh ./shiftydownloadedprogram.sh. But you won't have your email client run scripts for you by default and other completely STUPID things like that.

Bottom line: Agreed. I think that while Windows is a reasonable consumer OS, it needs to disappear. I've got more than enough reasons not to give them my money now that I've looked deeper into the soap opera that is Microsoft customer and corporate relations. While there are still some places Windows has an advantage, I think these will go away as more people adopt Linux or other Unixen. Maybe they won't all go away and we'll still have Windows users ten years from now, but I think the software world will still be a completely different place.
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RE: [split] Ubuntu vs. WinXP
linux fails at things like networking on a lan. with windows, you don't need to think about anything; what do you get when you install windows server? ldap, kerberos, dns, dhcp, http, https, ftp, nntp, smtp, ntp, telnet, radius, etc, etc out of the box without any configuration needed.

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RE: [split] Ubuntu vs. WinXP
but linux has samba, connect to a wondows pc, and if you know what you're doing, its not that hard.

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RE: RE: [split] Ubuntu vs. WinXP
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linux fails at things like networking on a lan. with windows, you don't need to think about anything; what do you get when you install windows server? ldap, kerberos, dns, dhcp, http, https, ftp, nntp, smtp, ntp, telnet, radius, etc, etc out of the box without any configuration needed.


XP Installing what you need to use may have its downsides, but other than buying a few minutes of your time, I can't think of one. Even then it's not so bad, since a Linux/Unix server install is probably a lot less painful then a Windows install.

This post was edited on 05-28-2007 at 09:02 PM by Verte.
was put impeccably into words at DebianDay for me last Saturday, by Knut Yrvin of Trolltech - adults try something once, fail, and then are like "ffs this doesn't work". Children try, fail, and then try again, and succeed - maybe on the second, or even fifth retry. But the thing is that they keep at it and overcome the problems in the end.

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