Just remember that installing a M$ application under Crossover/Wine also installs support for M$ virus', and thus opens up any Wine Exposed Linux partitions to said virus'. Brian Densmore wrote: > Sigh. This would be hilarious if it wasn't so damn sad. > > When are those M$ people going to get a clue? Well good news around the > bend. With the stable release of Wine 1.0, maybe it won't be an issue > anymore. I am going to bring home a proprietary app I use at work and > see if I can get it to install and run under Wine. The need for this one > app is the only reason I have a M$ partition on my notebook. It sure > would be nice to free up all that diskspace. :') > And if it becomes necessary, I may also get my company to get me a copy > of Crossover for Office. Sadly though, this will be a game of always > being one step behind M$. When Office XP2003 comes out we'll see all new > proprietary formats. > > > And since we're off-topic, a rant. > Got Linux Firewalls, Second Edition (Zieglar/New Riders) over the > weekend. > Excellent book, but ... written in M$ Word!!!!!!!!! > I'm -=really Pissed=-! > I didn't look at the back inside cover before buying ( I was too busy > enjoying the content). > > Review: Once you get past the editing software issue, the book is well > organized. A brief lesson on the internet protocols and fundamentals, > security issues and what a firewall is. Then straight into a description > of iptables, with some reference to ipchains. The remainder of the book > builds a iptables firewall step by step explaining what, how, where, and > why (chapter 4). Then optimizing the firewall (chapter 5), and then on > to advanced issues (6 & 7), debugging (8), and security & monitoring (9 > thru 13). The appendices give the firewalls built in the chapters in a > complete view and support scripts. > An excellent tutorial, and reference with plenty of internet references. > > Any user could easily build a nice firewall with the instructions > provided within. > > I would rate this with 5 penguins if not for the M$ issue. > rating: 4 penguins > > > Brian > > [snip] > >>You're correct. This has been discussed a bit lately on >>BUGTRAQ. A good >>description of the problem can be found at >>http://online.securityfocus.com/archive/1/263469. >> > > [snip] > > > -- = hanasaki@hanaden.com = = Spam : Unhealthy and High in Sodium and Cholesterol =