Linux has *fewer* vulnerabilities than before.
Daniel Carrera
daniel.carrera at zmsl.com
Sat May 6 20:49:39 UTC 2006
John L Fjellstad wrote:
> Linux didn't start as a server OS. It started out as a desktop OS for
> Linus.
Yes, but it started as a clone of an OS that /was/ designed to be
networked from the early days. Saying "server OS" wouldn't be right. But
saying that it was designed with a good security model from the start
would be accurate.
Best,
Daniel.
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