Re: what makes openbsd more secure than other BSDs? Marc Espie <espie@lain.home> wrote:
> In article <slrng4rh3m.426.bulibuta@faeroes.freeshell.org>,
> Paul Irofti <bulibuta@faeroes.freeshell.org> wrote:
>>On 2008-06-06, YANSWBVCG <daf@puf2.localhost.comcast.net> wrote:
>>> As a long-time user of OpenBSD, I would say that OpenBSD is more secure
>>> than other operating systems IF YOU DON'T USE X; otherwise the system
>>> seems to have a backdoor that permits AMD64 systems to be compromised.
>>Could you please show some proof to back up your statements?
>
> Ignore Dave, this is conspiracy-theory material.
Hi Mark! Nice to hear from you. Have you had any luck getting Maxima and
wxMaxima to run in 64-bit mode? I have set up FreeBSD 7.0 to run those
programs and they work well on FreeBSD. Makes easy checking the Maxima code
that proves Einstein's version of General Relativity creates a logical
inconsistancy when it assumes torsion = 0 with non-zero curvature.
See all the details in papers 93 ff at aias.us. |