There's an excellent column that attempts to shatter some of the misconceptions many Linux zealots have about Linux. Mainly about how it's more secure and less buggy than Windows. I mean, it's not really a big secret, it's just something so many people willingly blind themselves to in their ardent opposition to Microsoft.
We know that Linux and open source attacks are soaring while Windows attacks decline, but people love to ignore those facts and figures with the wave of their hand, and make up some weird excuse about why they shouldn't be trusted. I mean, organizations like SERN and CERT are not to be trusted, right?
Well, anyway, this guy's article is very well writtten, and I urge all of you to read it before using the trite Linux endorsement stuff you throw at me all the time: http://www.informationweek.com/story/IWK20030124S0013/1
We know that Linux and open source attacks are soaring while Windows attacks decline, but people love to ignore those facts and figures with the wave of their hand, and make up some weird excuse about why they shouldn't be trusted. I mean, organizations like SERN and CERT are not to be trusted, right?
Well, anyway, this guy's article is very well writtten, and I urge all of you to read it before using the trite Linux endorsement stuff you throw at me all the time: http://www.informationweek.com/story/IWK20030124S0013/1
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