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Comments on: Root-locked Linux for the masses
An oldie but a goodie #
By Andrew Duffin Posted Friday 14th September 2007 15:19 GMT
Shurely shome mishtake ? #
By M. Poolman Posted Friday 14th September 2007 15:21 GMT
and software is updated remotely? Sounds insecure to me... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 14th September 2007 15:24 GMT
I hate it #
By Richard Catto Posted Friday 14th September 2007 16:41 GMT
Sounds like a good idea for granny.... #
By Brent Gardner Posted Friday 14th September 2007 17:22 GMT
"Show me the money" #
By Eduard Coli Posted Friday 14th September 2007 17:45 GMT
All your... #
By Nick Posted Friday 14th September 2007 17:51 GMT
A really terriffic idea! #
By Keith T Posted Friday 14th September 2007 17:51 GMT
Open window #
By Stan Posted Friday 14th September 2007 17:52 GMT
forget TCP--I want a 5W computer! #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 14th September 2007 18:13 GMT
SSH #
By James Le Cuirot Posted Friday 14th September 2007 18:13 GMT
and software is updated remotely #
By Martin Gregorie Posted Friday 14th September 2007 18:20 GMT
More like Brain Locked #
By Will Godfrey Posted Friday 14th September 2007 18:20 GMT
Great in principal #
By Matt Posted Friday 14th September 2007 19:12 GMT
Nice idea, but... #
By R.E.H. Posted Friday 14th September 2007 19:33 GMT
Re: 37 Petahertz #
By A. Merkin Posted Friday 14th September 2007 19:53 GMT
Show Me The Money! #
By Greg Nelson Posted Friday 14th September 2007 20:54 GMT
Unfortunately, #
By adnim Posted Friday 14th September 2007 21:25 GMT
someone didn't do their cost averaging. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 14th September 2007 22:15 GMT
Support in general #
By Alain Moran Posted Saturday 15th September 2007 01:10 GMT
Tried before, and died... #
By Tom Posted Saturday 15th September 2007 06:34 GMT
No it's not a good idea #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 15th September 2007 09:38 GMT
Hypocracy FTL #
By John Dow Posted Saturday 15th September 2007 10:05 GMT
Bleasdale doesn't understand Trust #
By Peter Posted Saturday 15th September 2007 11:20 GMT
yes , never forget that ... #
By Johan Struwwelpeter Posted Saturday 15th September 2007 13:04 GMT
A discrace to Linux users #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 15th September 2007 14:27 GMT
Environmentally-Friendly Trusted Computing #
By Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton Posted Saturday 15th September 2007 16:30 GMT
Relevant quote from Cryptogram 0709 #
By Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton Posted Saturday 15th September 2007 16:49 GMT
It's a good plan #
By Andrew Findlay Posted Saturday 15th September 2007 19:21 GMT
To all say the password could be leaked #
By Adam Posted Saturday 15th September 2007 22:44 GMT
Not the right way of looking at it. #
By Tim Posted Sunday 16th September 2007 02:02 GMT
Bleasdale? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 17th September 2007 09:11 GMT
Trusted computing means... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 17th September 2007 09:15 GMT
offering source #
By Christopher E. Stith Posted Monday 17th September 2007 19:19 GMT
many responses #
By Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton Posted Monday 17th September 2007 19:58 GMT
Sounds good to me.. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 19th September 2007 13:50 GMT