On 10/11/2010 9:17 AM, John Doe wrote:
> From: Giles Coochey<gi...@coochey.net>
>
>> On Mon, October 11, 2010 13:36, Ritika Garg wrote:
>>> I can't understand  exactly what these security updates do? Why is there a
>>> need to have a  security update?
>> What is your IP?  :-D
> Keep this information secret, but I think his IP is 127.0.0.1 ...
> And there's no firewall!!!  ;P
>
> JD
Too funny JD!

But, not to mention that for most Linux distros, source is available, so 
finding bugs in theory is easier. This leads to the theory that the code 
has been more deeply tested (snooped) and repaired leading to a most 
robust end product.

Secure? Yes, as long as you apply the updates as needed. You can always 
read about why there is a patch and decide if it is applicable to your 
situation.

John Hinton
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