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Re: [suse-security] Windows versus linux
- From: Alan Hadsell <ahadsell@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 10:03:43 -0400
- Message-id: <uel4abgao.fsf@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
"S.L." <SebLor@xxxxxx> writes:
> Security and linux is a very new theme for me. Last time a read a german
> written article of Microsoft about linux versus windows systems (security,
> costs, firewalls, ..). Now I want some feedbacks/arguments of interested
> professional linux users and their experience maybe in companies versus the
> Microsoft opinion in this *.pdf (1,4MB) file.
>
> Link:
> http://plexus.shacknet.nu/downz/linux_partner_brosch.pdf
>
> It would be nice to get some answers.
Maybe, but this topic, and the answers, don't belong on the SuSE
Security list. comp.os.<x>.advocacy comes to mind.
--
Alan Hadsell
If brute force doesn't work, you aren't using enough.
> Security and linux is a very new theme for me. Last time a read a german
> written article of Microsoft about linux versus windows systems (security,
> costs, firewalls, ..). Now I want some feedbacks/arguments of interested
> professional linux users and their experience maybe in companies versus the
> Microsoft opinion in this *.pdf (1,4MB) file.
>
> Link:
> http://plexus.shacknet.nu/downz/linux_partner_brosch.pdf
>
> It would be nice to get some answers.
Maybe, but this topic, and the answers, don't belong on the SuSE
Security list. comp.os.<x>.advocacy comes to mind.
--
Alan Hadsell
If brute force doesn't work, you aren't using enough.
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