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|    Re: What's The Most Private & Secure Lin    |
|    30 Sep 25 22:37:33    |
      From: nomail@clsnet.nl              Some entity, AKA No-More-Windows-For-Me <"mixer..."@mixmin.net>,       wrote this mindboggling stuff:       (selectively-snipped-or-not-p)              > Service for windows 10 ends on October 14 so I've decided not to start       > using windows 11. Any tips for the most secure Linux distro and is       > there a difficult learning curve?              It hardly matters , since you'll still have to learn the "unix" way of doing       anything on a computer.       Some are a bit easier on the Linux newbie, some have a steeper learning       curve.       It comes to it on how much control you want to have over your system,       total, like Slackware lets you or leave everything to the       "vendor/maker" and it's own kind of system admin tool box.              But remember: Any Linux distribution is as secure as the stupidity of       it's systen administrator (aka root).              'av a good 'un,              Cor       ---       Geavanceerde politieke correctheid is niet te onderscheiden van sarcasme        Artificial Intelligence is no match for Human Stupidity              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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