Re: Total BS
I know this because he said so in his comment that YOU quoted.
"1) You are not protected against trojans, no matter WHAT anti-malware measures you institute. If you didn't know about the exploit, you'd not have signatures and you're going to be vulnerable even WITH something like ClamAV."
Source: LinuxToday
He implied that it wasn't possible because no signature was released. Heuristic scanning does not use signatures.
No, I made no such statement and you know that I didn't. This is just another of your lies. The implication is that Linux would be better protected with some form of heuristic scanning capability.
Now you are attacking me as if you were a common forum troll. Ballmer didn't release statistics, someone leaked a picture. There is no data for you to make any form of assessment from.
You didn't quote his speech, you posted a picture and pretended to add statistics to it as if the data came from Microsoft when you simply made it up. What is it with your infatuation with Microsoft?
Finally a sliver of honesty in admitting that all of your hot air is just your opinion rather than fact as your initial comment implies. I haven't really given you any of my opinions in this thread. I have simply asked you to substantiate your statements. For some reason you cannot, or will not. I have substantiated every statement that I have made here though, why won't you?
You are really grasping here, making up things that were never said. I didn't claim anyone was careless in their distros, I simply pointed out a quote that implied that distro builders should do more. Again you are making statements and calling it proof without providing any evidence. Funny, for someone making a claim of being in many court cases you sure don't seem to have learned anything from the exposure.
Are you implying that they shouldn't improve security of linux distributions for end users? You seem to be.
I simply pointed to evidence on the blog that indicates the releases were in that order. Look at subversion, all of the checkins are tracked. The evidence is there too, and the time stamps line up with the blog articles.
Let me do the legwork for you.
Commit #1 - First release, nothing but shell scripts. (Wed Dec 17 02:41:29 2008 UTC)
Commit #32 - First evidence of a tray applet (C#). (Thu Jan 1 15:56:31 2009 UTC)
Commit #138 - First release of tray applet (C#) (Wed Apr 1 22:00:46 2009 UTC)
Commit #436 - The last commit. Seems the ball is still in there (Sun Nov 1 13:55:13 2009 UTC)
There you have it, lots more evidence to prove your claims to be lies.
Further: C# is a programming language, not a scripting language. It is compiled into object code with gmcs. GTK# is a toolkit which adds windowing capability to c#.
Source: gtk.org, mono-project.com, mono-project.com (FAQ)
Clearly you lack understanding of .NET. I understand why you attack it now. You can't wrap your mind around it, and that scares you.
Trouble getting system tray tools to work? Just more of your trolling.
Providing links to the source rather than an opinion of the source is not trolling. Yet again with "Microsoft" though. Give it a rest already. Really, the constant "windows fanboi" and "Microsoft" comments are silly and don't apply. All they do is make you look ignorant.
Originally posted by GreyGeek
"1) You are not protected against trojans, no matter WHAT anti-malware measures you institute. If you didn't know about the exploit, you'd not have signatures and you're going to be vulnerable even WITH something like ClamAV."
Source: LinuxToday
He implied that it wasn't possible because no signature was released. Heuristic scanning does not use signatures.
Originally posted by GreyGeek
Originally posted by GreyGeek
Originally posted by GreyGeek
Originally posted by GreyGeek
Originally posted by GreyGeek
Are you implying that they shouldn't improve security of linux distributions for end users? You seem to be.
Originally posted by GreyGeek
Let me do the legwork for you.
Commit #1 - First release, nothing but shell scripts. (Wed Dec 17 02:41:29 2008 UTC)
Commit #32 - First evidence of a tray applet (C#). (Thu Jan 1 15:56:31 2009 UTC)
Commit #138 - First release of tray applet (C#) (Wed Apr 1 22:00:46 2009 UTC)
Commit #436 - The last commit. Seems the ball is still in there (Sun Nov 1 13:55:13 2009 UTC)
There you have it, lots more evidence to prove your claims to be lies.
Further: C# is a programming language, not a scripting language. It is compiled into object code with gmcs. GTK# is a toolkit which adds windowing capability to c#.
Source: gtk.org, mono-project.com, mono-project.com (FAQ)
Clearly you lack understanding of .NET. I understand why you attack it now. You can't wrap your mind around it, and that scares you.
Trouble getting system tray tools to work? Just more of your trolling.
Originally posted by GreyGeek
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