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Re: Many Subjects



> I use Slackware. What has security advs. ? Slackware ? Hmm. Little Red
> Hats will PAM you silly because of this.

i don't quiete get that :)
 
> Anyway, I agree that a customized Slackware system is more solid than any
> RH. The most advanced security feature in Slackware is, that it has no GUI
> or automatic system administrator short circuiting tool, such that the
> sysadmin, who is the best security feature of any system, gets to do his
> job mostly right the 1st time. And yes, it takes more time. So what. This
> machine I'm using here was set up in January, and all I do is use it, use
> it, use it... Ok, so I oopsed my mailbox once, so what ?

i seted up slackware one time in my life, i oopsed some swap thingie but
it mainly work well, another advance is that shadow come as defult and
its not the defult in rh5 (i think not quiete sure)
 
> I might donate a 386DX33 box, 8 MB ram, 540 MB disk, with ethernet and
> servers for email, http, ftp, and a NFS-mounted cdrom, plus email and user
> shell accounts for 16 users, just for laughs (the ethernet is the
> bottleneck in this case, so it won't really overload for these duties).
> I'd like to display the *price* of this on the box (all built from junk
> thrown out by a computer shop across the street from me) ;) ;).

realy ?, where is the shop dumpster located in :)
 
peleg.