From: Jasen Betts on
On 2009-12-12, SM <kasmra(a)ne-spamon.gmail.com> wrote:

> Despite Linux being inherently more secure than Windows, as you point
> out, the main problem still exists between the chair and the keyboard.
> Installing random .debs (cool-screensaver.deb???) from the Web, running
> havoc as root and other similar Linux newcomer mistakes eventually mess
> up one's system, whichever the OS. Kind of a worn out fact, but still
> valid.

havoc?


From: SM on
2009-12-13, Jasen Betts skribis:
> On 2009-12-12, SM <kasmra(a)ne-spamon.gmail.com> wrote:
>> Installing random .debs (cool-screensaver.deb???) from the Web, running
>> havoc as root and other similar Linux newcomer mistakes eventually mess
>> up one's system, whichever the OS.>
>
> havoc?

Creating directories outside userland such as /My Photos,
careless sudoing (mostly *buntu-related) in similar manner, "how can I
login to GNOME session as root?" etc etc...

Actually all of the above sounds *buntu-related :P

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