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Watcher said:MacOS and *Lindows* :hammer: :flush:
Microsoft "basically track all most everything if you are a online user"?
Oh pleazze
Kho King said:are you sure? How do you know? any prove?
That's insufficient proof.blurblock said:check your cookies ...... whenever you do an update "No other information has been pass over to microsoft ...." ya ..... sure ..... I would not want to take the risk.....
More like the other way. Like what Pinoy said, there has so far been no proof even after so many anti-MS people have tried to proof it. For myself, I run network analysis on my in/out traffic, monitor (H/w) firewall logs. No significant info at all.Kho King said:are you sure? How do you know? any prove?
pauly said:i am make this statement because majority alll people people that goes online will for sure update their os and the minority like me never do any update at all. why i bring up this??? is because this is the worst thing to do in microsoft os because whenever you update microsoft is sending all the log from your pc that was recorded when you dont go online for that time. what was recorded i am not sure as what you can see all the post says that we dont have a solid prove. so hope for some of that people who doing update make sure you all will stop updating.
I disagree. The most stupid thing any OS user can do is not to patch their OS whenever possible.pauly said:i am make this statement because majority alll people people that goes online will for sure update their os and the minority like me never do any update at all. why i bring up this??? is because this is the worst thing to do in microsoft os because whenever you update microsoft is sending all the log from your pc that was recorded when you dont go online for that time. what was recorded i am not sure as what you can see all the post says that we dont have a solid prove. so hope for some of that people who doing update make sure you all will stop updating.
I happen to have used Kylix in the past and have, from time to time, read messages related to it, and I must say that I have read of horror stories about updated linux libraries (glibc etc) interfering with other applications.blurblock said:I Linux, there is no interference with any application, yet, partially when developer develop application for Linux
Being able to see the source code of Linux could, sometimes, mean nothing when the "higher ups" in the Linux community try to pass the buck back to you. Again, this is the feedback I got from following the Kylix saga (if you're interested, search google for Danny Thorpe. He's the Delphi & Kylix Compiler Guy and he's got lots to tell you about Linux, and IIRC, the Linux Loader problem). :sweatsm:the can see the Source code for Linux and could avoid possible pitfalls......