As far as I've seen, Debian has been pretty much the most concerned with
securing their releases. They're up front with potential security risks,
and are extremely fast about getting them fixed. And, as far as I can
recollect, I don't think I've ever seen Debian release a patch to fix a
patch, unlike some other OS producers who we shall refer to as M.
Soft...no wait, that's too obvious...Micro S. So to get all star wars
profound-like, the more you have the ability to control, the more
problems you have the possibility of facing.
- down to the core Steve Melo
- Re: down to the core Jorge Armando Medina
- Re: down to the core Mike Mestnik
- Re: down to the core Daniel Pittman
- Re: down to the core Sykotic
- Re: down to the core Arnt Karlsen
- Re: down to the core Michael
- Re: down to the core Daniel Pittman
- Re: down to the core Arnt Karlsen
- Re: down to the core Harald Gr�ne
- Re: down to the core James LeClair
- Re: down to the core Daniel Pittman
- Re: down to the core Mike Sensney
- Re: down to the core Mike Mestnik
- Re: down to the core Arnt Karlsen

