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Offline parad0x

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Re: Backtrack
« Reply #15 on: December 26, 2012, 04:12:42 pm »
Also to OP, just because it's the latest release doesn't mean it's the best release. Actually it's usually the exact opposite. New releases tend to have bugs which need to get patched, it's like that with any application. The firsts are usually buggy and then when released and spread various errors start arising and then there's an update. With changes made from 10.04 to 12.04 there were some big changes that were made that makes the OS less stable than the latter. Whenever I get an Ubuntu image its always the LTS. Also keep an eye out, I'm uploading VMWare 9 at the moment... Its just a 400mb file so keep your eyes peeled for when I post it.
I want to say something here.
To some extent you are right, my friend, but I'll say that it is not always so.As in case of windows,every new version is better than the previous one,more secure.

BTW,thanks for uploading the VMWare workstation,but people like me(with downloading speed 20kbps in IDM) cannot download that cause EZ server doesn't support resuming. :'(

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Re: Backtrack
« Reply #16 on: December 26, 2012, 07:51:38 pm »
I want to say something here.
To some extent you are right, my friend, but I'll say that it is not always so.As in case of windows,every new version is better than the previous one,more secure.

I sure hope your joking. And windows is FAR from secure... They never get it right. Think about this, how often are patches released for windows (fuck practically daily) how often are there patches with linux? And need I really need to bring up vista? XP was good Vista was complete shit, they fixed vista by releasing Windows 7 which is ok... Windows 8 is only good for a touchscreen and other then that complete shit. If you think windows is secure you REALLY have problems. Windows is the most INSECURE pos, MACs are 10x more secure than ANY windows operating systems.
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Re: Backtrack
« Reply #17 on: December 27, 2012, 04:30:40 am »
I sure hope your joking. And windows is FAR from secure... They never get it right. Think about this, how often are patches released for windows (fuck practically daily) how often are there patches with linux? And need I really need to bring up vista? XP was good Vista was complete shit, they fixed vista by releasing Windows 7 which is ok... Windows 8 is only good for a touchscreen and other then that complete shit. If you think windows is secure you REALLY have problems. Windows is the most INSECURE pos, MACs are 10x more secure than ANY windows operating systems.
You are taking it wrong man,I  was saying that each version of windows is more secure than the previous one.

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Re: Backtrack
« Reply #18 on: December 27, 2012, 04:54:48 am »
I think this is getting off topic. I see what Mr. Perfect is saying. While windows isn't secure it's good to perform updates because they do improve Windows very miniscule security.

Other than that. If you actually have a problem figuring out how to install ubuntu then you are they only person I've ever met who has trouble with GUI's and you shouldn't be messing with an OS that makes it hard to NOT be root.

But, as RBA said it seems there was other circumstances to your install.


Also to OP, just because it's the latest release doesn't mean it's the best release. Actually it's usually the exact opposite.

Yes. Absolutely.
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