Ken, I totally agree with you on this. Thanks for your answers. Regards, Steve Hemond Programmeur Analyste / Analyst Programmer Smurfit-Stone, Ressources Forestières La Tuque, P.Q. Tel.: (819) 676-8100 X2833 mailto:shemond@smurfit.com
-----Message d'origine----- De : Ken Schneider [mailto:suselist@rtsx.com] Envoyé : 23 novembre, 2003 21:24 À : suse-linux-e@suse.com Objet : Re: [SLE] Starting a gui software remotely
-----Original Message----- From: Alexandr Malusek
To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Date: 23 Nov 2003 20:12:35 +0100 Subject: Re: [SLE] Starting a gui software remotely Ken Schneider
writes: Depends on how paranoid you are and where you use it. If you are on your home network who is it that you don't trust?
Children are the most dangerous computer users that have ever existed. Adults have been warned not to run software they don't trust but children don't care, it's part of their game. In other words, if you want to make a career as a computer hacker then start with web pages for young children.
Then those children were not brought up very well and the fault lies with the parent.
Ken Schneider
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Ken Schneider
writes: Children are the most dangerous computer users that have ever existed. ...
Then those children were not brought up very well and the fault lies with the parent.
Ken,
I totally agree with you on this.
OK, I give up. I'll try to explain it to my colleague (a university professor and a grandmother now) who discovered viruses on her WinME PC after a visit of her grandchildren. They just played with the Internet. -- A.M.
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