Russian Linux fanboys rejoice! Russia embraces free software, a huge blow to Microsoft
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[QUOTE=Jookia;27093296]Hahahaha, it seems you left out your sarcasm tags. Oh boy, well don't do it again, okay? Okay.[/QUOTE]
you've never even used linux or backtrack have you... if you did you would not say that...
although, the time required for hacking onto a server is dependant on their security. but if you've mastered python, ruby, and backtrack, you cannot be stopped.
[QUOTE=SIRIUS;27093313]you've never even used linux or backtrack have you... if you did you would not say that...
although, the time required for hacking onto a server is dependant on their security. but if you've mastered python, ruby, and backtrack, you cannot be stopped.[/QUOTE]
stop posting
[QUOTE=Doriol;27093493]stop posting[/QUOTE] I'm sorry but did you read the post? if you disagree either show counter points or be silent.
[QUOTE=SIRIUS;27093235]Linux is also really good for hacking! (well also backtrack which is associated) "hmm, i want to hack into this internet server 'CLICK' Done!"[/QUOTE]
or kon-boot if you have physical access to a machine
[editline]31st December 2010[/editline]
not sure if kon-boot is built on *nix. i've only read about what it can do.
[QUOTE=SIRIUS;27093313]you've never even used linux or backtrack have you... if you did you would not say that...
although, the time required for hacking onto a server is dependant on their security. but if you've mastered python, ruby, and backtrack, you cannot be stopped.[/QUOTE]
haha ruby
what is wrong with ruby
It begins...
[QUOTE=ASmellyOgreV2;27088646]WINE is a compatibility layer, not an emulator. The difference is that an emulator attempts to run a copy of a whole machine in a program and a compatibility layer just intercepts data intended for use under one operating system and changes it for use under another operating system. Also, most people say the same as you in regard to Linux. There are some good games that work under Linux, but most are Windows only, so they just stick to Windows.
But that's not the point. The point is that the Russian government is moving to as much free software as possible, which is good news.[/QUOTE]
For their economy, I just wonder if there are any effective programs to pick up where the Windows based programs left off or are they going to use a compatibility layer like WINE.
[QUOTE=Swilly;27101176]For their economy, I just wonder if there are any effective programs to pick up where the Windows based programs left off or are they going to use a compatibility layer like WINE.[/QUOTE]
unless they want to play video games all day, they should be okay
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