As "C" option I meant to run a GNU/Linux guest (VM) in a Microsoft OS host, when the user hasn't the possibility to change the hardware node's operating system.
El 18/03/17 a les 18:23, awake...@tutanota.de ha escrit: > what are the benefits of using a a virtualized linux OS on a computer > with linux to connect to another computer with linux before using the > internet? wouldn't you need two houses for that? > > 16. Mar 2017 03:03 by informat...@actiu.net <mailto:informat...@actiu.net>: > > My suggests: > > A) Use GNU/Linux as main OS in computer > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU > > B) Connect remotely to a GNU/Linux desktop and browse the web from there > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desktop_sharing > > C) Run a virtual machine with GNU/Linux as guest OS > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_virtualization > > > > El 16/03/17 a les 03:23, Daniel Quintiliani ha escrit: > > So you would recommend most of the planet use Microsoft Edge then? > > -- > > -Dan Q > > > On Thu, 16 Mar 2017 00:58:25 +0100 (CET), <awake...@tutanota.de > <mailto:awake...@tutanota.de>> wrote: > > I totally agree, there is ABSOLUTELY NO REASON to use a > slightly more secure browser like icecate on ABSOLUTELY > DISGUSTINGLY BACKDOORED BOTNET surveillance, freedom and > privacy destroying operating systems like those of apple and > microsoft. why? because there is no benefit. the levels of > disrespect that apple and microsoft have for user privacy > (remember, they are a part of the nsa spying cult known as > PRISM) are so high that there is no doubt in my opinion that > any possible benefit to using icecat is instantly reduced to > nothing while using it on windows or mac. > > Using icecat on windows or mac is like bringing a bucket of > fresh water with you everywhere you go because it has the > salt removed and is more secure against salt, and then going > to the middle of the ocean and expecting your freshwater to > not get salty. I honestly believe that everyone who suggests > more hard work for those involved with icecat to make it > function on windows or mac are some kind of weirdos with > hidden intentions. > > 14. Mar 2017 02:13 by m...@netris.org <mailto:m...@netris.org>: > > "Daniel Quintiliani" <> d...@runbox.com > <mailto:d...@runbox.com>> > writes: > > Please reconsider your discontinuation of Windows > and Mac versions, as > libre browsing is most needed in DRM-based OSes, not > Linux :( > > > Please, let's not propose adding more work for Rubén. > Given that he's > already too overloaded to produce IceCat releases in a > timely fashion, > and given the paramount importance of reducing the > latency of IceCat > security updates, I fully support his decision to reduce > the amount of > work associated with each release. Let someone else > volunteer to build > binaries for Windows and Mac, if there's sufficient > interest. > > Regards, > Mark > > -- > http://gnuzilla.gnu.org > > > > > -- > http://gnuzilla.gnu.org > > > -- > http://gnuzilla.gnu.org > -- http://gnuzilla.gnu.org