Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: mrCide
as a network admin I AM FED UP WITH UPDATES THAT REQUIRE A REBOOT
haha, sooooooooooooo true.
Originally posted by: dnuggett
Originally posted by: Kristi2k
Originally posted by: cashman
Ugh, I was patching computers with this sh!t all damn Monday. Fvcking Microsh!t.
Why are there so many ignorant comments like this? Big deal, you have a job. I had to apply a similar patch (sneakernet) to about 200 PC's.
I too am wondering how many ignorant comments about Microsoft we are going to hear.
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: dnuggett
Originally posted by: Kristi2k
Originally posted by: cashman
Ugh, I was patching computers with this sh!t all damn Monday. Fvcking Microsh!t.
Why are there so many ignorant comments like this? Big deal, you have a job. I had to apply a similar patch (sneakernet) to about 200 PC's.
I too am wondering how many ignorant comments about Microsoft we are going to hear.
the problem is that we have a very important Server which is in use 24/7, we cannot just reboot the machine. I hate microsoft for making us reboot the machines, not that they are providing us patches.
Originally posted by: BlackOmen
Sure there are people using it at home. To properly end your troll (I mean post) you should have said "Oh wait, there are very few kernel level vulnerabilities in Linux." Edit: CorpRec beat me to the troll statementOriginally posted by: XZeroII Major linux vulnerability! Everyone running linux, download this patch, untar it, patch your machine, recompile your kernel... oh wait. No one uses Linux at home!![]()
Originally posted by: BlackOmen
Originally posted by: XZeroII
Major linux vulnerability! Everyone running linux, download this patch, untar it, patch your machine, recompile your kernel... oh wait. No one uses Linux at home!![]()
Sure there are people using it at home. To properly end your troll (I mean post) you should have said "Oh wait, there are very few kernel level vulnerabilities in Linux."
Edit: CorpRec beat me to the troll statement
Originally posted by: cashman
Ugh, I was patching computers with this sh!t all damn Monday. Fvcking Microsh!t.
Originally posted by: draggoon01
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: dnuggett
Originally posted by: Kristi2k
Originally posted by: cashman
Ugh, I was patching computers with this sh!t all damn Monday. Fvcking Microsh!t.
Why are there so many ignorant comments like this? Big deal, you have a job. I had to apply a similar patch (sneakernet) to about 200 PC's.
I too am wondering how many ignorant comments about Microsoft we are going to hear.
the problem is that we have a very important Server which is in use 24/7, we cannot just reboot the machine. I hate microsoft for making us reboot the machines, not that they are providing us patches.
is it possible to do it any other way? can linux update without rebooting?
Originally posted by: Medea
[I didn't read all of the pages for this thread so sorry if this is mentioned earlier.]
What's really getting annoying is that M$ now is embarassed to release critical updates so frequently, so they wait until they can release them in one lump. I don't remember if they stated the frequency of the releases when they issued a press release about it but, from what I've noticed, it seems to be about every 2 and 1/2 to 3 weeks. This really pisses me off because end users can be without a critical update for a couple of weeks before a patch is released.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: I wonder if people can get monetary relief via a class action for M$ having released such an insecure OS which has caused people and companies money in fixing systems that have crashed because of vunerabilities as well as losing important and valuable data.
Originally posted by: Lithium381
i've got 98 still, buahhaha