Glad to know someone else is into the world of Term, Gnome, Deb's and all the rest of itI know linux is well good I'm rocking mint on my pc, xubuntu on my laptops Ubuntu mate on my daughters pcs, debian base is on my server, libreelec on my pi's and of course my zgemma sat box runs Linux too
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Having not used Windows for a long time, I forget if it's secure or not nowadays. I know Microsoft spent a long time getting it to the level where it was even competing with Mac and Linux for security.I agree, Linux does get in your way, and security it a must too
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Absolutely true, although building and configuring linux isn't a 2 minute job as i'm sure you're aware. I think Ubuntu is pretty secure nowadays, and would imagine Mint is. By default Ubuntu is locked out of the root account but I am unaware of how the salt, hash, password etc is generated. I've never looked too deeply into it. Being careful with public-private key SSH when accessing server is always a useful trick.I'm finding that more and more if you build it yourself you learn how to fix and you know if your secure
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Interesting, so you don't bank on your phone etc?I think just be able to have a os on a stick, boot off it, having a live session, doing your banking the closing down and unplugging is a really good security practice to be able to use
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I tried Ubuntu Touch on my Nexus 4. Wasn't bad.... bit on the slow side, very usable though.Did you hear they've given up on the Ubuntu phone?
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Oh it's an impossible task nowadays. Apple will always have it's fanboys, and well, Android has just carved itself a huge market, primarily because it's accessible to everyone.... no matter how much (or little money) you have, there's an Android phone for you.I think it's an impossible task to get into the mobile market, dominated by Android and Apple, even Windows can't get a foothold
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Yeah it took some saying that did, but when you compare with Apple and Android.... it performs exceptionally on slower hardware and is actually nice to use (neither iOS or Android are that nice). The problem is, it's too far gone.Wash your mouth out!
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