Il giorno venerdì 05/04/2019 11:22:48 -0700 Rick Moen <r...@linuxmafia.com> ha scritto:
> Quoting Andrew McGlashan (andrew.mcglas...@affinityvision.com.au): > > > What if Katolaz gets hit by a bus? > > Ah! A proper scientific question. There is precedent for this: > http://web.archive.org/web/20011113013913/http://segfault.org/story.phtml?mode=2&id=38b40d78-087dd360 Hey Katolaz... I hope at least you are collecting a large collection of amulets against misfortune ;-) ps: It was really a great April's fool, you brought me back about 25 years... Anyway, I had a suspicion that it was a joke, and I don't understand how others haven't had it, nor do I understand all this mess for a problem that with Devuan there hasn't been... I am asking myself: Who uses other systems, asks the same questions or claims the same requirements to those who manage them; and how can we be sure that they have always informed us in the presence of real security problems? Does anyone personally know all the Debian or RedHat sysadmin, just as examples? And based on what are they trusted? Has anyone received the keys to sign the packages directly from all of them? And besides, does anyone care about rootkits that are most likely present in their hardware firmware or kernel blobs, or is this not a real security problem? OK, sorry, I'll stop here ... they were just my irrelevant thoughts, don't take that into account. Regards -- al3xu5 Say NO to copyright, patents, trademarks and any industrial design restrictions. ________________________________________________________________________________ Public GPG/PGP key block ID: 4096 bit RSA key 69C5977BF94CFE23 Fingerprint: 59C6 9DC7 CD4B CF2F A190 E3DE 69C5 977B F94C FE23
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