Posted on 05/11/2006 1:24:06 PM PDT by quidnunc
There's no other major item most of us own that is as confusing, unpredictable and unreliable as our personal computers. Everybody has questions about them, and we aim to help.
Here are a few questions about computers I've received recently from people like you, and my answers. I have edited and restated the questions a bit, for readability. This week my mailbox contained a question about security software for Macs.
If you have a question, send it to me at mossberg@wsj.com, and I may select it to be answered here in Mossberg's Mailbox.
Q: There's been a lot of press lately about increased virus activity on the Macintosh platform. Should Mac owners now be running the same kinds of security software that Windows owners use?
A: There is no sudden security crisis on the Apple Macintosh platform. In fact, for average Mac users, there isn't a security threat of any significance, at least not yet. It is laughable to compare the real, massive and burdensome security problems on Windows with the largely theoretical security problem on the Mac.
As I have said in the past, no operating system is invulnerable to attack, including Apple's Mac OS X operating system, which powers Macintosh computers. It is possible to write malicious software for the Mac, including viruses and spyware, and it is possible for this software to spread in the wild, infecting many Macs.
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BTW, reason why it hasn't been ported to the mac is because it would run on over 90% of them.
I dont care about MS, I'm suing Linux right now.
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LOL! And what can an Apple produce that a PC cant? sheesh. PC's can do everything and play games too.
The only OS I'm actually enamoured with is Linux, and in particular the Ubuntu variant.
Regards, Ivan
Im using Mepis 6 it has some of the Ubuntu inside. :)
Distrowatch.com has this if your interested "Distribution Release: SUSE Linux 10.1"
What I find amazing is that I use Linux on my oldest computer - yet thanks to Linux it runs faster than the others (they are on Windows XP). This 2 1/2 year old laptop is even faster than my mother's 15in Powerbook on OS X.
I am waiting for more of my games to run on Crossover Office or Wine, and then I'll move all my computers over to Ubuntu.
Regards, Ivan
That's really all I need - I've thought about trying to use Macromedia Fireworks through Wine or Crossover Office, but what I've seen so far doesn't suggest it's a viable prospect.
Regards, Ivan
Run OS X legally.
Apple can run OS X who cares.
Destructive OS X malware spies on Apple users
Apple releases Security Update, QuickTime 7.1, Front Row
Macs are more secure because they are so few and far between on the net. Same reason Firefox is so "secure", because it is (or was) so obscure. That is changing now and there have been security patches for Firefox as well.
OK, I ran it on my linux laptop. What is it supposed to tell me? I got a time and a checksum, and all it tells me is that the checksum was validated.
what time do you get? LOL
Well, for the 512K, I got 22.454 secs. How's that rank?
really? Wow that pretty slow
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