Did: "Dear Sir or Madam, VirtualTek produces commercial software applications for Linux (Red Hat 6.0+). �I am inquiring whether your firm has interest in reselling our product. "
Start this thread? I just got this linux spam today.... Jamie On Wednesday 26 September 2001 11:41 am, you wrote: > NewsForge has an interesting article on why Linux is starting to make > sense for commercial developers. > http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=01/09/25/123240 > > My main concern as a potential admin of binary-only software on a linux > system is how to install/remove/run it without granting it undue privilege > on the the systems on which it's installed and the systems those systems > are connected to. > > Many people, including some of those listed in the talkbacks of the > article in question seem to think that linux users are a bunch of whiny > gripers who are against paying for software. Something that being around > this group has made me think is only slightly less than half-true. > > I'd like to hear you all's opinions on the matter. > > also suggestions about how to lockdown various package managers so they > can't read/write to parts of the system you don't want them to. > > <html><head><title>html sig</title></head><body><div > style="font:sans-serif; > font-size:72pt;line-height:84pt;color:blue1;"><ul><li>sexy is good</li><li> > linux is good</li><li>qed: linux is sexy</li></ul><hr><hr><hr><hr><hr><hr> > <a href="http://www.efn.org/~laprice">laprice at efn dot > org</a></body></html>
