On Wed, 2006-02-08 at 08:12 -0600, Kent West wrote: > Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > > > The following appeared yesterday on vulnerabilities in Mozilla products: > > <snip> > [snip] > > <snip> > [snip] > > Short response: all apps have bugs. What matters is how quickly they get > fixed and what the repurcussions of those bugs are. I'd much rather run > FF and TBird as non-root on a system that makes a well-demarcated > distinction between those apps and the underlying OS than to run a > browser/email client on an OS that is inseparably entangled with those > apps, on which OS bug fixes don't get released until the next official > Patch Tuesday, and on which OS one is fairly-well forced to run as > Administrator full-time in order for many of his programs to function > properly. But that's just me.
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