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bshipp | 1 year ago

The people who are crashing their 600HP Linux systems are, unfortunately, not the ones who are reading CVE listings in their spare time. Canonical and other distros are probably going to have to patch that default setting.

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bongodongobob|1 year ago

You don't need to read CVEs to turn on your fucking firewall. It's in every single how to set up a server for dummies tutorial I've ever seen.

sgc|1 year ago

There are a lot of comments on here that assume Linux is only for servers. But just recently there was a post on HN indicating Linux will likely hit 5% desktop share for the first time this year. That's a lot of people on Linux - and a far higher percentage of people using Linux on the desktop will not know anything about this. Sane defaults should not be a luxury. Of course people should know to wear their seatbelts, but seatbelt alarms are still a very good thing.

Sent from my Ubuntu laptop.