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Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories
From: Fred Baker <fred () cisco com>
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 14:16:50 -0700
At 12:58 PM 08/15/04 -0700, Alexei Roudnev wrote:
SuSe linux can be installed on the first attempt by Windoze-only gurus (I did such experiment) and never require any command line interaction (except if you decide to run something complicated).
My then-16-year-old son did the same, building a dual boot, and prefers it. The only reason he runs Windows rather than Linux is the games; Linux's windows-API software needs a lot of work.
Current thread:
- Re: Phishing (Was Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories), (continued)
- Re: Phishing (Was Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories) Eric Kuhnke (Aug 17)
- Re: Phishing (Was Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories) Tim Wilde (Aug 17)
- Re: Phishing (Was Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories) Edward B. Dreger (Aug 17)
- Re: Phishing (Was Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories) Petri Helenius (Aug 17)
- Re: Phishing (Was Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories) Brett (Aug 18)
- Re: Phishing (Was Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories) Christopher L. Morrow (Aug 17)
- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories Alexei Roudnev (Aug 15)
- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories Fred Baker (Aug 15)
- RE: WashingtonPost computer security stories Michael . Dillon (Aug 16)
- Re: WashingtonPost computer security stories Jeff Shultz (Aug 16)