Hans van der Merwe wrote:
Again, Im only talking about Desktop Linux, not servers - web users dont have logons, email and web-browsing on arb webservers - so it remains dumb user proof.
But my main concern is that dumb users usually make up most of the desktop market out there - and preaching to them that Linux will make there virus problem go away is setting them up for a fall.
Bottom line, you're ignoring all the technical differences that make Windows a wide open target, in comparison to Linux or Unix. No amount of dumb users will overcome that fact. Then, good practices will go further to reduce that risk and also it is virtually impossible for a virus to get started, without some very deliberate action on the part of the user. Also, some distros make it plain to users that running as root is a dumb thing. In Windows, many apps require admin rights, just to function. So if you're running such an app, any malware you get, will have access to the entire system. On the other hand, with Linux, if you need root privileges, you are specifically asked for them or denied. This means that it's extremely difficult for malware to do significant damage. -- Use OpenOffice.org <http://www.openoffice.org> -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org