Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:05 pm
Linux may not need to have it's security holes patched every week, but it sure still needs alot of updates. Most well-maintained distros release a new version every 1/2 year or so, and then there's all the individual programs that are constantly being updated. Granted, a decent distro will have a package manager to do it all automatically, but the same can be said of Windows Update....
Anyways, I'm not trying to rip on Linux, 'cos it's pretty awesome in many regards. I just find Ubuntu annoyingly restrictive compared to Fedora, for example.
A decent security package will keep almost all Malware at bay. The only times I've ever gotten an infection were when I disabled my AV to install something and forgot to turn it back on. I don't even bother with a firewall anymore.
Anyways, I'm not trying to rip on Linux, 'cos it's pretty awesome in many regards. I just find Ubuntu annoyingly restrictive compared to Fedora, for example.
A decent security package will keep almost all Malware at bay. The only times I've ever gotten an infection were when I disabled my AV to install something and forgot to turn it back on. I don't even bother with a firewall anymore.