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Also note that Ubuntu 22.04 is a "cutting edge" version, just released in April (and the sub-thread you refer to was posted on May 1st and, apparently, the issue was fixed on the same day). I, personally, choose not to use "cutting edge" Linux distributions. I let others find the bugs. Right now Windows 11 users are finding a lot of bugs and applications that won't run correctly. Unfortunately I think Microsoft is angling towards a controlled "app store" like Apple's Mac and iOS stores and Google's Play Store. So more control over how you use your computer. |
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Why do you think every new version of Windows needs more and more powerful hardware? It's because the average user couldn't even come close to doing a clean install of Windows. They would lose all their program settings and history that are stored in that horrid thing called "the registry". And so, they just install the new version of Windows over the top of their old version of Windows, dragging all that old garbage along for the ride. Microsoft calls this "automatically transferring your settings" as if it's some kind of desirable thing, dragging all that dilapidated crap along to the new installation. And bingo, the new installation is instantly hobbled by all the old compost, and you need newer and faster hardware to even run the new installation at the already degraded speed of the old one. But as I said (or at least implied) before, Windows is the perfect match for many users. More power to 'em. The two are forever intertwined, like McAfee/Norton and the Windows kernel. Your computers OS is only a tool. If it works for you and does what you need and expect, you're good. |
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If you are on a Mac running modern firmware, you're out of luck. If you're on Linux, you might be able to get it running if you have a degree. Of the three OSes, two will require you to own an actual Kindle to back up your books. That's what I mean when I say Windows is more robust. |
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And they will probably do this in the future. Just like B&N disabled eBook downloads except for direct to a Nook. Look how well the Nook is doing now. I guess Amazon wants their Kindles to be like that. I abandoned my Nook and switched to a Paperwhite. I suppose I could abandon my Paperwhite and switch to a Kobo if push comes to shove. It's not like these readers are outrageously expensive and out of most peoples financial reach. But moving to a Kobo is assuming that I actually need to ever buy another eBook. I already have thousands more than I could ever read in my remaining lifetime. Buying additionals is more of an addiction than a requirement. |
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Just to jump into the Linux vs. Windows malware tiff, I have to deal with Windows, Linux and MacOSX devices. Not to mention VMWare and other virtualization platforms. Sorry folks but going by the CVE reports, nobody is going to get any awards for security. Spend a little time browsing at the National Vulnerability Database before patting yourself on the back for your choice of OS.
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Using noscript, umatrix or ublock origin etc as a plug-in on the browser is more important now than choice of OS or using AV.
Drive by (3rd party scripts, can be adverts on BBC or CNN) can change DNS settings on your router if the default password was never changed. Various things to local PC too. The horrible UAC added at Vista doesn't help much, but user training is more effective than AV. |
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Please don't misunderstand.. I'm a big fan of Linux, even for Desktops, and have come to despise Windows for many many reasons that would only be a rant derailing what is left of this thread. But this talking point was always on shaky ground, and really needs to die. Windows drive-by malware is low hanging fruit for one simple reason, it's ubiquitous with a much larger vulnerable user population Linux would actually fare much much worse in this regard, (in it's current state.).. simply because both Microsoft and Apple have been taking great strides to improve security that protects the user from themselves. (Unfortunately, the technical issues this causes are a constant source of problems for me, and the technology measures are far too easy to corrupt with impure motives. What acts as a measure to protect users also conveniently gives a competitive advantage to the company store for apps and payment methods, for example.) If you can trick a Linux user to run a linux binary, or even just a script, with malicious intent, there is *nothing* even warning you of the worst possible damage. And while everyone is always focusing of privilege escalation, it's laughable how minor an issue that is for an adversary targeting the user. |
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The difference between virus scanners and rootkits and malware is basically just intent, these days. Virus scanners use a very large proportion of the techniques used by rootkits, and unsurprisingly things that actually want to be secure tend to react to virus scanners as if they were malware. |
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(It happens that I don't use Secure Boot much myself on my own dev machines, but that's because I'm an OS-level developer who's always rolling his own kernels, and for people like us often doing things to the lower levels of the system by hand Secure Boot often introduces exciting new ways to break boot if you make one mistake. For everyone else, mostly running distro kernels, those mistakes won't happen and Secure Boot is basically all benefit.) |
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They'd also rather believe a random website or friend or half remembered stuff at school than the IT support. And then also not know the difference between clicking on something that loads in an application and something that executes (binary or script). Proper training makes a big difference. Not the sort invented by marketing that tours all the features of an application. |
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