begin quoting Rachel Garrett as of Wed, Apr 20, 2005 at 03:27:42PM -0700: > On 4/20/05, gossamer axe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I remember reading some old "cracker" ezines when I was bored enough, > > and it was talked about being the easiest *NIX to crack into. Doesn't > > suprise me. > > I think that's interesting, because it's a good counterexample for the > people (like Digital Dave in the ComputorEdge) who say that the > primary reason Linux seems more "secure," is that hackers [sic] don't > go after "minority" operating systems like Linux. Don't tell me Xenix > was the most popular flavor of *nix!
At the time, it was quite popular. Wasn't it one of the first Unices on x86? -Stewart "Linux is a johnny-come-lately to this dance" Stremler
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