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I suppose I ought to clarify myself. I would welcome these changes since
they would probably go far in making Linux accessible to the home user.
Right now it's just too dangerous (not that a good config doesn't fix the
problem).

Joshua b. Jore
Minneapolis Ward 3, precinct 10
http://www.greentechnologist.org

On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, Joshua b. Jore wrote:

> Actually I would rather hope AOL would alter the Red Hat build into
> something that isn't so exploit friendly. I would be gravely concerned if
> the stock Red Hat build was put out there for the general AOL user. Those
> users should be using something that is pre-locked down. The code ought to
> be audited and it should be configured so that it can exist for long
> periods of time on the internet without requiring constant patching. As
> long as the various Linux/GNU system exploits keep coming it makes the
> environment undesirable for non-hobbiest/corporate settings.
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