Linux desktops in the Office?
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@BBigford Mint. We did it! (Only 7 users tho.)
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@travisdh1 said:
@BBigford Mint. We did it! (Only 7 users tho.)
I saw in an older post of yours I believe, you are using Samba4 for your file share, no central directory. Right?
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@BBigford said:
@travisdh1 said:
@BBigford Mint. We did it! (Only 7 users tho.)
I saw in an older post of yours I believe, you are using Samba4 for your file share, no central directory. Right?
Right.
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@travisdh1 said:
@BBigford said:
@travisdh1 said:
@BBigford Mint. We did it! (Only 7 users tho.)
I saw in an older post of yours I believe, you are using Samba4 for your file share, no central directory. Right?
Right.
What are you doing for email?
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Considering the hack Mint suffered recently - I've seen reports that indicate they aren't doing that great of a job securing their distro.
Can anyone attest to that one way or the other?
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Good choices generally are...
- Mint
- OpenSuse Tumbleweed
- Fedora
In that order. Zorin is supposed to be really good, too.
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@Dashrender said:
Considering the hack Mint suffered recently - I've seen reports that indicate they aren't doing that great of a job securing their distro.
Can anyone attest to that one way or the other?
Are you talking about their site getting compromised?
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@Dashrender said:
Considering the hack Mint suffered recently - I've seen reports that indicate they aren't doing that great of a job securing their distro.
Can anyone attest to that one way or the other?
Mint hack? I've heard of a number of security problems with open source things, but completely missed the Mint one. Got any handy reference?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Good choices generally are...
- Mint
- OpenSuse Tumbleweed
- Fedora
In that order. Zorin is supposed to be really good, too.
I've heard great things about Zorin. Have yet to jump on and try it though.
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@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
Considering the hack Mint suffered recently - I've seen reports that indicate they aren't doing that great of a job securing their distro.
Can anyone attest to that one way or the other?
Mint hack? I've heard of a number of security problems with open source things, but completely missed the Mint one. Got any handy reference?
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@Dashrender said:
@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
Considering the hack Mint suffered recently - I've seen reports that indicate they aren't doing that great of a job securing their distro.
Can anyone attest to that one way or the other?
Mint hack? I've heard of a number of security problems with open source things, but completely missed the Mint one. Got any handy reference?
Yeah I saw that one. Compromised the site then uploaded the hacked ISO. Yeesh.
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@travisdh1 said:
@Dashrender said:
Considering the hack Mint suffered recently - I've seen reports that indicate they aren't doing that great of a job securing their distro.
Can anyone attest to that one way or the other?
Mint hack? I've heard of a number of security problems with open source things, but completely missed the Mint one. Got any handy reference?
It wasn't an OS issue. It was just a download issue.