Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 30th Oct 2005 15:30 UTC, submitted by vinref
Privacy, Security, Encryption "When choosing an operating system for use in your enterprise, you need to look beyond the security capabilities 'on the box' and think about how the OS really affects you over the long haul. You need to be prepared for the patching, upgrading, and maintenance issues each OS has and understand how these activities affect your security and availability."
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RE: why linux is more secure
by on Sun 30th Oct 2005 22:44 UTC

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linux distroibutions are more secure in a business environment. why? because it is easier to patch/update than any of the BSD system - sure, openbsd may have less securrity flaws - but when they do - its much easier to update linux distributions.

You are _so_ clueless. Please talk if you know what you say otherwise please shut up. It's garbidge. Ok, here how to update FreeBSD from kernel to userland to 3rd party:

cvsup /path/to/standard-supfile ; mergemaster -p ; cd /usr/src ; make buildworld ; make buildkernel KERNCONF=YOURKERNEL ; make installkernel KERNCONF=YOURKERNEL ; make installworld ; mergemaster ; portsnap fetch ; portsnap update ; portupgrade -a

Have you ever seen it done that easy? Not even in Windows. In Windows people need to find the updates on different sites all over the internet. So next time you wine, first try then talk. Cheers!

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