On Wed, 2012-04-18 at 12:22 -0400, David wrote: > On 4/18/2012 11:11 AM, Dan Mashal wrote: > > My system is secure. Thanks for your concern. > > > Fedora 14 is EOL since one month after Fedora 16. Fedora 15 will be EOL > one month after Fedora 17. A long time with no security patches of any > kind for any package for you. > > I know the type. 'I use Linux so I'm ten feet tall and bullet proof'. Maybe he is like me and has a machine that he can't upgrade. One of my machines has an HPT374 IDE RAID controller in it that hasn't worked for years. Last distro I cleanly loaded was RHEL4 (Whitebox4 actuallu) I managed to brutally hack the kernel in Fedora 10 with an old out of tree driver from Highpoint (GPL) to have something a little newer and did it again for F11 but a major kernel update along that line changed something I couldn't manage to fix. So that is where that machine stays until I finally toss the 4x200GB drives in it for a pair of larger ones connected to the onboard SATA plugs that should be supported. It is behind a NAT on a home network so I don't worry too much about it getting hacked. Firefox is almost certainly vulnerable but you rarely see active attacks in the wild against Linux browsers, especially if you don't hang out at dodgy sites. And if it happens, guess that will be the universe saying it is finally time to stop being a cheap bastard and buy some new drives.
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