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| Windows Explorer fails and fails and fails... My customer has had Vista for three months. He called me. Vista is in an endless loop. The Windows Explorer fails repeatedly and restarts. If you are lucky, the loop will last long enough to see that one of the anti virus programs has identified a virus. It was too stupid to prevent the virus from infecting the system. With a great deal of effort, I was able to run msconfig from the task manager, but to no avail. Windows explorer continues to fail repeatedly. I tried restoring to an earlier date. This attempt also failed. The restore function is broken and the shadow is not working correctly. It may have been broken by the virus, for all I know. I tried restoring the system using F11, but the customer had ignorantly formatted the restore partition (Compaq). There is no restore cdroms. He didn't get any and he didn't make any. At this point, he can order the restore disks from Compaq, and he can use his computer in the meanwhile with an installation of PCLINUXOS. I may tell him to try out Linux before ordering the disks. A number of my customers have shown a great deal of excitement, when they first see the Linux desktop. They find the gui easier to use than Windows. Of course, I spend a little time setting it up for them. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- [url]http://www.newsfeeds.com[/url] The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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| Re: Windows Explorer fails and fails and fails... The Linux desk top is great although it still cannot hide the need to type in propeller head instructions to perform basic tasks. And the sad truth is that productivity programs cannot compete with those from major Wintel/Mactel vendors, unless all you want to do is surf the web and use crippleware office suites. |
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| Re: Windows Explorer fails and fails and fails... On Fri, 08 Jun 2007 01:15:37 +0000, babaloo wrote: [color=blue] > The Linux desk top is great although it still cannot hide the need to > type in propeller head instructions to perform basic tasks. And the sad > truth is that productivity programs cannot compete with those from major > Wintel/Mactel vendors, unless all you want to do is surf the web and use > crippleware office suites.[/color] 80% of my customers do just that..surf the web, take pictures, play music, read and reply to their email, write and print a simple letter, play games and use pogo. You can easily setup their desktop to do just that. They do not have to worry about viruses and spyware. They do not have to learn anything else, but use the menu. Software updates are simple and fast. Just yesterday, one of my customers told me that Linux was easy to use. I had replace ME on his old computer with Linux. It was faster than that old version of windows and it was a brand new operating system. It was installed on a p3 with 192 megs of ram. The movies played without skipping and the sound was noticeably better. Anyone who wants to delve deeper is free to do so. You can write programs for Linux, play around with the operating system, learn the command line. Since there are no secrets, everything is open to you. There are still areas, where you need Windows programs, but this is changing every day. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- [url]http://www.newsfeeds.com[/url] The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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| Re: Windows Explorer fails and fails and fails... Bill wrote:[color=blue] > My customer has had Vista for three months. He called me. Vista is in > an endless loop. The Windows Explorer fails repeatedly and restarts. If > you are lucky, the loop will last long enough to see that one of the anti > virus programs has identified a virus. It was too stupid to prevent the > virus from infecting the system. With a great deal of effort, I was able > to run msconfig from the task manager, but to no avail. Windows explorer > continues to fail repeatedly. I tried restoring to an earlier date. > This attempt also failed. The restore function is broken and the shadow > is not working correctly. It may have been broken by the virus, for all > I know. I tried restoring the system using F11, but the customer had > ignorantly formatted the restore partition (Compaq). There is no restore > cdroms. He didn't get any and he didn't make any. At this point, he can > order the restore disks from Compaq, > and > he can use his computer in the meanwhile with an installation of > PCLINUXOS. > I may tell him to try out Linux before ordering the disks. > > A number of my customers have shown a great deal of excitement, when they > first see the Linux desktop. They find the gui easier to use than > Windows. Of course, I spend a little time setting it up for them. > > > > ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- > [url]http://www.newsfeeds.com[/url] The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups > ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =----[/color] A friend of mine just had the same problem - he was tricked into installing a virus while he was browsing myspace. System restore worked perfectly for him. All the security in the world won't protect you from yourself, regardless of OS. -- -JB Microsoft MVP - Windows Shell/User Windows Vista Support FAQ - [url]http://www.jimmah.com/vista/[/url] |
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| Re: Windows Explorer fails and fails and fails... On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 21:59:32 -0400, Jimmy Brush wrote: [color=blue] > Bill wrote:[color=green] >> My customer has had Vista for three months. He called me. Vista is in >> an endless loop. The Windows Explorer fails repeatedly and restarts. >> If you are lucky, the loop will last long enough to see that one of the >> anti virus programs has identified a virus. It was too stupid to >> prevent the virus from infecting the system. With a great deal of >> effort, I was able to run msconfig from the task manager, but to no >> avail. Windows explorer continues to fail repeatedly. I tried >> restoring to an earlier date. This attempt also failed. The restore >> function is broken and the shadow is not working correctly. It may >> have been broken by the virus, for all I know. I tried restoring the >> system using F11, but the customer had ignorantly formatted the restore >> partition (Compaq). There is no restore cdroms. He didn't get any and >> he didn't make any. At this point, he can order the restore disks from >> Compaq, >> and >> he can use his computer in the meanwhile with an installation of >> PCLINUXOS. >> I may tell him to try out Linux before ordering the disks. >> >> A number of my customers have shown a great deal of excitement, when >> they first see the Linux desktop. They find the gui easier to use than >> Windows. Of course, I spend a little time setting it up for them. >> >> >> >> ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet >> News==---- [url]http://www.newsfeeds.com[/url] The #1 Newsgroup Service in the >> World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - >> Total Privacy via Encryption =----[/color] > > > A friend of mine just had the same problem - he was tricked into > installing a virus while he was browsing myspace. > > System restore worked perfectly for him. > > All the security in the world won't protect you from yourself, > regardless of OS.[/color] As you can see from my post, I had tried all the options. Nothing worked. Right now I am downloading loads of programs and games for my customer. The only problem that I have experienced so far...was locating the drivers for his wifi. The device was clearly identified in the control center, so I could look for a specific device (Dell 1390 wlan). I downloaded the driver from Dell (although it was a Compaq), used Ark to extract the files, and then used ndiswrapper to install it to Linux. It worked immediately and asked if the wireless network detected was correct. I used the resources for finding the driver from Sourceforce. I have spent as much time in the past looking for and installing a driver for Windows XP. The rest of the drivers for this brand new Compaq were built-in except for the Video Drivers which were installed with one click in Synaptic. I have noticed a big speed increase when using Linux over XP or Vista. Programs load fast. It took over two hours last night to install Windows XP from Hp restore DVD-Roms on another new computer (hard drive died). It took another 30 minutes to remove the craplets. It took 30 minutes to install PCLINUXOS and another 30 minutes to find and install the Wifi drivers. The rest of the time is spent downloading and installing lots of free and useful programs. You do not have to reboot, sometimes you have to log in and out. You can always use your computer, while installing programs...It is up to the customer. He will either like Linux and continue using it, or he will spend the money for the restore disks from Compaq, but in the meanwhile, he will be able to use his computer without fear of viruses or spyware. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- [url]http://www.newsfeeds.com[/url] The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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| Re: Windows Explorer fails and fails and fails... You didn't boot up in safe mode and run your antivirus and anti spyware programs from there. Therefore, you didn't do everything. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) Quote from George Ankner: If you knew as much as you think you know, You would realize that you don't know what you thought you knew! "Bill" <bigbill52@yuckawin.com> wrote in message news:pan.2007.06.08.03.06.00@yuckawin.com...[color=blue] > On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 21:59:32 -0400, Jimmy Brush wrote: >[color=green] >> Bill wrote:[color=darkred] >>> My customer has had Vista for three months. He called me. Vista is in >>> an endless loop. The Windows Explorer fails repeatedly and restarts. >>> If you are lucky, the loop will last long enough to see that one of the >>> anti virus programs has identified a virus. It was too stupid to >>> prevent the virus from infecting the system. With a great deal of >>> effort, I was able to run msconfig from the task manager, but to no >>> avail. Windows explorer continues to fail repeatedly. I tried >>> restoring to an earlier date. This attempt also failed. The restore >>> function is broken and the shadow is not working correctly. It may >>> have been broken by the virus, for all I know. I tried restoring the >>> system using F11, but the customer had ignorantly formatted the restore >>> partition (Compaq). There is no restore cdroms. He didn't get any and >>> he didn't make any. At this point, he can order the restore disks from >>> Compaq, >>> and >>> he can use his computer in the meanwhile with an installation of >>> PCLINUXOS. >>> I may tell him to try out Linux before ordering the disks. >>> >>> A number of my customers have shown a great deal of excitement, when >>> they first see the Linux desktop. They find the gui easier to use than >>> Windows. Of course, I spend a little time setting it up for them. >>> >>> >>> >>> ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet >>> News==---- [url]http://www.newsfeeds.com[/url] The #1 Newsgroup Service in the >>> World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - >>> Total Privacy via Encryption =----[/color] >> >> >> A friend of mine just had the same problem - he was tricked into >> installing a virus while he was browsing myspace. >> >> System restore worked perfectly for him. >> >> All the security in the world won't protect you from yourself, >> regardless of OS.[/color] > > As you can see from my post, I had tried all the options. Nothing > worked. Right now I am downloading loads of programs and games for my > customer. The only problem that I have experienced so far...was locating > the drivers for his wifi. The device was clearly identified in the > control center, so I could look for a specific device (Dell 1390 wlan). > I downloaded the driver from Dell (although it was a Compaq), used Ark to > extract the files, and then used ndiswrapper to install it to Linux. It > worked immediately and asked if the wireless network detected was > correct. I used the resources for finding the driver from Sourceforce. > I have spent as much time in the past looking for and installing a driver > for Windows XP. The rest of the drivers for this brand new Compaq were > built-in except for the Video Drivers which were installed with one click > in Synaptic. I have noticed a big speed increase when using Linux over > XP or Vista. Programs load fast. > > It took over two hours last night to install Windows XP from Hp restore > DVD-Roms on another new computer (hard drive died). It took another 30 > minutes to remove the craplets. It took 30 minutes to install PCLINUXOS > and another 30 minutes to find and install the Wifi drivers. The rest of > the time is spent downloading and installing lots of free and useful > programs. You do not have to reboot, sometimes you have to log in and > out. You can always use your computer, while installing programs...It is > up to the customer. He will either like Linux and continue using it, or > he will spend the money for the restore disks from Compaq, but in the > meanwhile, he will be able to use his computer without fear of viruses or > spyware. > > > ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet > News==---- > [url]http://www.newsfeeds.com[/url] The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ > Newsgroups > ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption > =----[/color] |
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| Re: Windows Explorer fails and fails and fails... Bill wrote: ...he will be able to use his computer without fear of viruses or spyware. BS! You're under a false impression, deluding yourself and most of all, giving false hope and big misinformation to your "clients' about viruss and linux. [url]http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT3307459975.html[/url] You need to read'em and heed'em. Frank |
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| Re: Windows Explorer fails and fails and fails... On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 23:27:20 -0400, Richard Urban wrote: [color=blue] > You didn't boot up in safe mode and run your antivirus and anti spyware > programs from there. Therefore, you didn't do everything.[/color] I sure did run in safe mode. You probably didn't understand my post. Whether in safe mode or normal mode, windows explorer continued to crash. Have you tried running ANYTHING with windows explorer continually crashing and looping. It was only after repeated attempts that I was able to get MSCONFIG or Restore to run from the task manager. To further complicate the issue, his Norton had expired. Nice, huh. You know so much you must be an MVP. So much for the great security found in Vista. So much for the great help you get here. Besides why should I spend more hours trying to get Vista working, when it only took me an hour to nuke it and put a real operating system on the computer. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- [url]http://www.newsfeeds.com[/url] The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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| Re: Windows Explorer fails and fails and fails... On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 20:33:56 -0700, Frank wrote: [color=blue] > Bill wrote: > ...he will be able to use his computer without fear of viruses or > spyware. > > BS! You're under a false impression, deluding yourself and most of all, > giving false hope and big misinformation to your "clients' about viruss > and linux. > > [url]http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT3307459975.html[/url] > > You need to read'em and heed'em. > Frank[/color] Hi Frank: (snort, burp, fart) When I directly experience problems with viruses, I will install and use one of several free anti-virus programs available. If I was selling anti- virus solutions, as the interviewee of this report, I would probably try to find some benefit for my product...Oh, but there is..if you have a server and I quote.... "As system administrators move to Linux files servers they have a real problem to deal with since the Linux file server can store Windows-based viruses. Windows-based viruses can write to a Linux/Samba network share as easily as they can on a Microsoft Windows based network. System administrators must protect the Linux server from storing these viruses. The only way is through active antivirus defense on the Linux server itself." Ah, windows based viruses. We mustn't store those nasty windows viruses and pass them on to other windows computers..so we need an anti-virus to catch them...hmmmmm..very interesting. But I don't have a server and I don't connect to Windows computers... I am sure that someone somewhere sometime will devise a Linux virus. Human depravity is very ingenious... I will just download and install clam, but so far it has been a waste of time, running an anti-virus. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- [url]http://www.newsfeeds.com[/url] The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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| Re: Windows Explorer fails and fails and fails... This reply is not coming from Outhouse Express, hence not top posted ... Frank wrote: [color=blue] > Bill wrote: > ...he will be able to use his computer without fear of viruses or > spyware. > > BS! You're under a false impression, deluding yourself and most of all, > giving false hope and big misinformation to your "clients' about viruss > and linux. > > [url]http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT3307459975.html[/url] > > You need to read'em and heed'em. > Frank[/color] What a fscking moron! You send him to an OLD article (4 years old) that is an interview with a guy trying to sell virus protection for Linux. When you do go to Central Command's (his) website and check on the anti-virus software they sell for Linux ( [url]http://www.centralcommand.com/linux_server.html[/url] ) it states clearly it's used to protect Windoze client workstations that store executables and data on a Linux file server. In other words you dimwit, their software is to protect Windoze systems. Please go and find a Linux virus - that's in the wild today - that can harm a Linux system. Tell us about any infected Linux boxes you can verify outside a lab somewhere. Viruses don't exist in the wild for Linux desktops because by the very nature of Linux - the complete separation of the kernel space from the user space, won't allow viruses to propagate and that is exactly what viruses need to do. If you knew even the slightest bit about Linux you'd know that the user would have to be as stupid as you to get a virus in the first place. In fact, being as stupid as you, he wouldn't be able to accomplish getting a virus. He'd have to purposely install the virus, make it executable and then try and run it. Then it would only affect the user space if he could do that. Guess, we can't expect anything better from the pig-for-brains Frankie Boy. <snort> Love and Kisses, Doris -- My Microsoft Hero (he loves this company!) ... [url]http://tinyurl.com/yp9cn2[/url] This post is like Wintard Flypaper ... catches them all. BallmerBumBois: Frank, Julian, Richard Urban, Jupiter Jones, Harry Krause, Feliks Dzerzhinsky Sorry if I missed anyone, place your name here _________________. |
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| Re: Windows Explorer fails and fails and fails... On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 21:57:20 -0700, Doris Day - MFB wrote: [color=blue] > This reply is not coming from Outhouse Express, hence not top posted ... > Frank wrote: >[color=green] >> Bill wrote: >> ...he will be able to use his computer without fear of viruses or >> spyware. >> >> BS! You're under a false impression, deluding yourself and most of all, >> giving false hope and big misinformation to your "clients' about viruss >> and linux. >> >> [url]http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT3307459975.html[/url] >> >> You need to read'em and heed'em. >> Frank[/color] > > What a fscking moron! You send him to an OLD article (4 years old) that > is an interview with a guy trying to sell virus protection for Linux. > When you do go to Central Command's (his) website and check on the > anti-virus software they sell for Linux ( > [url]http://www.centralcommand.com/linux_server.html[/url] ) it states clearly it's > used to protect Windoze client workstations that store executables and > data on a Linux file server. In other words you dimwit, their software > is to protect Windoze systems. > > Please go and find a Linux virus - that's in the wild today - that can > harm a Linux system. Tell us about any infected Linux boxes you can > verify outside a lab somewhere. Viruses don't exist in the wild for > Linux desktops because by the very nature of Linux - the complete > separation of the kernel space from the user space, won't allow viruses > to propagate and that is exactly what viruses need to do. If you knew > even the slightest bit about Linux you'd know that the user would have > to be as stupid as you to get a virus in the first place. In fact, being > as stupid as you, he wouldn't be able to accomplish getting a virus. > He'd have to purposely install the virus, make it executable and then > try and run it. Then it would only affect the user space if he could do > that. > > Guess, we can't expect anything better from the pig-for-brains Frankie > Boy. <snort> > > Love and Kisses, > Doris[/color] Hi Doris: I have missed you. I just ran rkhunter and clam...no root kits or viruses. I guess I could waste more time and check it every week...lol. I like rkhunter...it checks and warns and then I use clam to check any suspicious activity. But I feel like the Maytag repairman. I have Windows XP on a virtual machine and I use spybot and avast on there. You can't run Windows without virus protection. I had forgotten that I had installed clam on Linux a long time ago...i undusted it today. When I go to a site that wants to install something on my computer, I laugh, since it is probably an .exe file, etc. It would need wine to run. I could have a virus in the wine directory, if I really tried...I guess. Even if something should infect a browser..you just delete the browser hidden dir and the browser returns to its pristine state. Windows advocates just don't know the freedom that we have in Linux. I hope you have a nice day skewing the MVP's Love, Bill ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- [url]http://www.newsfeeds.com[/url] The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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| Re: Windows Explorer fails and fails and fails... The majority of Virus's are loaded onto machines by people downloading software from non-reputable sources and running them on their machines. You would have to be an administrator in windows (root in linux) to load these programs. So to say that it can't harm a linux box is not necessarily true. And since so many people to day have their own computer to say that another person can't load something that would harm your computer doesn't matter. A friend could send you something that is infected and "trusting" that friend you load it and infect your computer. "Well thats ok, I just have to delete that user and start over with a new account", well if you were running an anti-virus that wouldn't be a problem and you wouldn't have to do that and you would be helping to stop the propogation of the virus not to mention you probably wouldn't know you need to delete the account and start over with out some way of detecting the virus in the first place. I don't care how much you love linux, there are free anti-virus scanners available (try avast.com) and it would be in everyone's best interest if everyone used them. Every OS on the market today has had virus's targeted at them, it would be immature and just plain stupid not to protect yourself in some way... Jeff "Doris Day - MFB" <snort@nospam.com> wrote in message news:1181278615.624172@netadmin1.interbaun.net...[color=blue] > This reply is not coming from Outhouse Express, hence not top posted ... > Frank wrote: >[color=green] >> Bill wrote: >> ...he will be able to use his computer without fear of viruses or >> spyware. >> >> BS! You're under a false impression, deluding yourself and most of all, >> giving false hope and big misinformation to your "clients' about viruss >> and linux. >> >> [url]http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT3307459975.html[/url] >> >> You need to read'em and heed'em. >> Frank[/color] > > What a fscking moron! You send him to an OLD article (4 years old) that > is > an interview with a guy trying to sell virus protection for Linux. When > you > do go to Central Command's (his) website and check on the anti-virus > software they sell for Linux ( > [url]http://www.centralcommand.com/linux_server.html[/url] ) it states clearly it's > used to protect Windoze client workstations that store executables and > data > on a Linux file server. In other words you dimwit, their software is to > protect Windoze systems. > > Please go and find a Linux virus - that's in the wild today - that can > harm > a Linux system. Tell us about any infected Linux boxes you can verify > outside a lab somewhere. Viruses don't exist in the wild for Linux > desktops > because by the very nature of Linux - the complete separation of the > kernel > space from the user space, won't allow viruses to propagate and that is > exactly what viruses need to do. If you knew even the slightest bit about > Linux you'd know that the user would have to be as stupid as you to get a > virus in the first place. In fact, being as stupid as you, he wouldn't be > able to accomplish getting a virus. He'd have to purposely install the > virus, make it executable and then try and run it. Then it would only > affect the user space if he could do that. > > Guess, we can't expect anything better from the pig-for-brains Frankie > Boy. > <snort> > > Love and Kisses, > Doris > > -- > My Microsoft Hero (he loves this company!) ... [url]http://tinyurl.com/yp9cn2[/url] > This post is like Wintard Flypaper ... catches them all. > BallmerBumBois: Frank, Julian, Richard Urban, Jupiter Jones, Harry Krause, > Feliks Dzerzhinsky > Sorry if I missed anyone, place your name here _________________. > > > >[/color] |
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| Re: Windows Explorer fails and fails and fails... Doris Day - MFB wrote: [color=blue] > > Please go and find a Linux virus - that's in the wild today - that can harm > a Linux system. Tell us about any infected Linux boxes you can verify > outside a lab somewhere. Viruses don't exist in the wild for Linux desktops > because by the very nature of Linux - the complete separation of the kernel > space from the user space, won't allow viruses to propagate and that is > exactly what viruses need to do. If you knew even the slightest bit about > Linux you'd know that the user would have to be as stupid as you to get a > virus in the first place. In fact, being as stupid as you, he wouldn't be > able to accomplish getting a virus. He'd have to purposely install the > virus, make it executable and then try and run it. Then it would only > affect the user space if he could do that. > > Guess, we can't expect anything better from the pig-for-brains Frankie Boy. > <snort> > > Love and Kisses, > Doris >[/color] Well ****-for-brains (now that's a stretch) you're absolutely 100% willing to bet your life on the above statement? I need your answer before we proceed. Well.... (snort) Frank |
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| Re: Windows Explorer fails and fails and fails... Doris Day - MFB wrote:[color=blue] > This reply is not coming from Outhouse Express, hence not top posted ... > Frank wrote: > >[color=green] >>Bill wrote: >> ...he will be able to use his computer without fear of viruses or >>spyware. >> >>BS! You're under a false impression, deluding yourself and most of all, >>giving false hope and big misinformation to your "clients' about viruss >>and linux. >> >>[url]http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT3307459975.html[/url] >> >>You need to read'em and heed'em. >>Frank[/color] > > > What a fscking moron! You send him to an OLD article (4 years old) that is > an interview with a guy trying to sell virus protection for Linux. When you > do go to Central Command's (his) website and check on the anti-virus > software they sell for Linux ( > [url]http://www.centralcommand.com/linux_server.html[/url] ) it states clearly it's > used to protect Windoze client workstations that store executables and data > on a Linux file server. In other words you dimwit, their software is to > protect Windoze systems. > > Please go and find a Linux virus - that's in the wild today - that can harm > a Linux system. Tell us about any infected Linux boxes you can verify > outside a lab somewhere. Viruses don't exist in the wild for Linux desktops > because by the very nature of Linux - the complete separation of the kernel > space from the user space, won't allow viruses to propagate and that is > exactly what viruses need to do. If you knew even the slightest bit about > Linux you'd know that the user would have to be as stupid as you to get a > virus in the first place. In fact, being as stupid as you, he wouldn't be > able to accomplish getting a virus. He'd have to purposely install the > virus, make it executable and then try and run it. Then it would only > affect the user space if he could do that. > > Guess, we can't expect anything better from the pig-for-brains Frankie Boy. > <snort> > > Love and Kisses, > Doris >[/color] Well skirt-for-brains (now that's stretch!) you're absolutely 100% willing to bet your sorry loser life on the above statement that linux users can never get a virus. That a linux virus will not propagate itself? Is that what you're saying you cross-dressing-unemployed fat, bald, old fart? Let me know if that's the sword you're willing to fall on, ok? Be sure now, as your whole (hole?) reputation depends on it, ok? Think about it...I'll wait for your reply. Don't answer if you're not completely sure. You can of course, just fade away. (snort, smirk) Frank |
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| RE: Windows Explorer fails and fails and fails... You get today's prize of being "THE ULTIMATE COCKHEAD" "Bill" wrote: [color=blue] > My customer has had Vista for three months. He called me. Vista is in > an endless loop. The Windows Explorer fails repeatedly and restarts. If > you are lucky, the loop will last long enough to see that one of the anti > virus programs has identified a virus. It was too stupid to prevent the > virus from infecting the system. With a great deal of effort, I was able > to run msconfig from the task manager, but to no avail. Windows explorer > continues to fail repeatedly. I tried restoring to an earlier date. > This attempt also failed. The restore function is broken and the shadow > is not working correctly. It may have been broken by the virus, for all > I know. I tried restoring the system using F11, but the customer had > ignorantly formatted the restore partition (Compaq). There is no restore > cdroms. He didn't get any and he didn't make any. At this point, he can > order the restore disks from Compaq, > and > he can use his computer in the meanwhile with an installation of > PCLINUXOS. > I may tell him to try out Linux before ordering the disks. > > A number of my customers have shown a great deal of excitement, when they > first see the Linux desktop. They find the gui easier to use than > Windows. Of course, I spend a little time setting it up for them. > > > > ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- > [url]http://www.newsfeeds.com[/url] The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups > ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- >[/color] |
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