Ubuntu and kernel security: another one bites the dust
It is getting harder and harder to do the Christian thing.
You know, turn the other cheek, and look away.
For years, we have heard the derogatory buzzwords chanted by the freetards (thanks, RDL) at Microsoft Windows: bloatware, insecure, porous.
I, and a few right-thinking people have tried as much as possible to set the record straight.
However, these desmids have kept up their blather, equating the security failings of Windows pre-XP, and that of Windows Vista despite real evidence to the contrary.
However, gravity is such a constant thing: what goes up, must come down!
A few days ago, it was Red RHAT crying uncle because of a breach that has the potential to still shake tat company, and its products to their very roots.
Today, it is Ubuntu.
I understand that Linux distro is telling its cattle to beware as the kernel could be easily hacked!
Are you kiddin?
Isn’t this Linux anymore?
What, just what, is going on here.
Particularly telling is the supportive responses of these frontrunners to the freetards, namely a company in Armonk, and another in Redwood City.
Actually, their silence is deafening.
In all of this, where is the Penguin?
Unbreakable? Yeah, right!
What they (the freetards) had been unknowingly enjoying was the lack of market share, and the attendant eyeballs on their baby.
With the herd getting more vocal and market share approaching 1% or so globally, come scrutiny.
And it seems that they cannot stand the heat.
What does tomorrow hold, for my enjoyment?
PS. There is absolutely no truth to the invidious rumor that I am jealous of (Ubuntu founder) Mark Shuttleworth’s space adventure. None whatsoever!
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