Message Area
Casually read the BBS message area using an easy to use interface. Messages are categorized exactly like they are on the BBS. You may post new messages or reply to existing messages! You are not logged in. Login here for full access privileges. |
Previous Message | Next Message | Back to Linux operating system (OS), a U... <-- <--- | Return to Home Page |
|
||||||
From | To | Subject | Date/Time | |||
Eric Renfro | Tony Langdon | Re: Linux Daily? |
July 28, 2019 1:24 PM * |
|||
Re: Re: Linux Daily? By: Tony Langdon to Eric Renfro on Sun Jul 28 2019 12:42 pm ER>> Hmmmm... I mean, the imposed requirements of even having to have ER>> "antivirus" software specifically is pretty much degrading even the ER>> chances of having "better" in the vocabulary at all when it comes to ER>> Windows. The fact you have to have something like that constantly ER>> running just to prevent both infection and spreading alone... TL> I have been pretty successful in the past at running Windows without TL> antivirus. TL> One just have to be careful. I don't even recommend anymore, most anti-virus solutions. The only one I recommend anymore is Microsoft's, what was named "Security Essentials" before, not sure what Windows 10 renamed it to, but I recall they did rename it. Windows Defender or something? A lot, pretty much darn well near all, started tapping directly raw into the network layer, and interpret straight from that. Well, guess what most viruses, malware, etc focus on a lot of? Interpretters. When you ADD an interpreter to the raw sockets, you expose more direct and confrontational means to get right down to the heart of the security tools. This is unwise, especially since there's been many vulnerabilities in that front too. TL>> ER> For me, it started being a real issue around Cinnamon 4.x, TL>> when it really started to get unstable. I've gone to using my old TL>> trusty XFCE which has never let me down. Unlike KDE, Gnome, TL>> Cinnamon, and pretty TL>> much everything else to date actually, in terms of DE's. TL> Fair enough. Yeah. I do definitely miss some of the greatness KDE had. I don't like that Akonadi has become this monstrous beast of a thing that it probably should never have become because it's become a nightmare to maintain as it is. I mean, I even setup my mail servers to run Kolab, but now they've moved Kolab to being this commercial thing and they're stopping to maintain the GPL release packages they once did. So I'm going to eventually be tearing my mail server down and rebuilding it completely without any dependancies for the current design concepts. Build my own alternatives to some of the feastures Kolab provides, and have something I can just use and use well. It's a work in progress on that, but it'll definitely happen. )))[Psi-Jack -//- Decker] --- SBBSecho 3.08-Linux * Origin: Decker's Heaven -//- bbs.deckersheaven.com (1:135/371) |
||||||
|
Previous Message | Next Message | Back to Linux operating system (OS), a U... <-- <--- | Return to Home Page |
Execution Time: 0.0979 seconds If you experience any problems with this website or need help, contact the webmaster. VADV-PHP Copyright © 2002-2024 Steve Winn, Aspect Technologies. All Rights Reserved. Virtual Advanced Copyright © 1995-1997 Roland De Graaf. |