On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 22:26:17 +0100, Peter Köhlmann wrote: Tim Smith wrote: In article <Qc8vh.18290$Ah.17220@read2.cgocable.net>, "VistaKing" <BushIsATraitor@hotmail.com> wrote: Tell us, OH Really Clueless One, how to protect against yet unknown viruses. All AV software can do is /trying/ to block *known* viruses It's very simple. You prevent any ...
On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 22:26:17 +0100, Peter Köhlmann wrote: Tim Smith wrote: In article <Qc8vh.18290$Ah.17220@read2.cgocable.net>, "VistaKing" <BushIsATraitor@hotmail.com> wrote: Tell us, OH Really Clueless One, how to protect against yet unknown viruses. All AV software can do is /trying/ to block *known* viruses It's very simple. You prevent any ...
Tim Smith wrote: In article <Qc8vh.18290$Ah.17220@read2.cgocable.net>, "VistaKing" <BushIsATraitor@hotmail.com> wrote: Tell us, OH Really Clueless One, how to protect against yet unknown viruses. All AV software can do is /trying/ to block *known* viruses It's very simple. You prevent any disk access outside of a sandbox for every application, local to ...
In article <Qc8vh.18290$Ah.17220@read2.cgocable.net>, "VistaKing" <BushIsATraitor@hotmail.com> wrote: Tell us, OH Really Clueless One, how to protect against yet unknown viruses. All AV software can do is /trying/ to block *known* viruses It's very simple. You prevent any disk access outside of a sandbox for every application, local to each application that can ...
"Peter Köhlmann" <peter.koehlmann@t-online.de> wrote Tell us, OH Really Clueless One, how to protect against yet unknown viruses. All AV software can do is /trying/ to block *known* viruses It's very simple. You prevent any disk access outside of a sandbox for every application, local to each application that can access the network. Stupid... LinTard. "Peter Köhlmann" <peter...
"ed" <ed@noreply.com> wrote in message news:20070128170234.71dab42d@ed-desktop... are you serious? Indeed I am. Several of the various Linux versions that I have installed just went ahead and wiped the entire HD. I converted a journaled partiton to an unjournaled one as well one day as a test, and the entire partititon was destroyed without any warning. Not even an "are you sure...
"ed" <ed@noreply.com> wrote in message news:20070128170234.71dab42d@ed-desktop... are you serious? Indeed I am. Several of the various Linux versions that I have installed just went ahead and wiped the entire HD. I converted a journaled partiton to an unjournaled one as well one day as a test, and the entire partititon was destroyed without any warning. Not even an "are you sure...
.... Install - failure - wipe hard drive. Takes just a few minutes to witness Linux Shit on itself sometimes. "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message Turns out ...is a waste of life. "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message don't think I'll be going with Vista though I think I will be forced to do so since there are no viable alternatives. Linux = Shit Stick
.... Install - failure - wipe hard drive. Takes just a few minutes to witness Linux Shit on itself sometimes. "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message Turns out ...is a waste of life. "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message don't think I'll be going with Vista though I think I will be forced to do so since there are no viable alternatives. Linux = Shit Stick
... <aldo@no_va.org> wrote Though I like to experiment with every OS I can get my hands on... don't think I'll be going with Vista though All my machines are built from discarded junk and I've spent pretty close to nothing...I've never undestood the fascination with filth myself, but some people love it. Dogs roll in shit. Linux/Unix is a human version of that I suppose.