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Install a secure operating system as an alternative to Windows 10.

Install a secure operating system as an alternative to Windows 10.

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Alysss
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06-19-2016, 07:53 PM
#11
So DOS? That’s it, we’re using MS DOS 6.1—it was the safest operating system back then.
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Alysss
06-19-2016, 07:53 PM #11

So DOS? That’s it, we’re using MS DOS 6.1—it was the safest operating system back then.

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IcyPvPz
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06-21-2016, 11:34 AM
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Actually, Multics was.
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IcyPvPz
06-21-2016, 11:34 AM #12

Actually, Multics was.

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Lionblaze711
Junior Member
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06-22-2016, 08:02 PM
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There is no operating system that is completely secure; disabling the network driver can help reduce risks.
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Lionblaze711
06-22-2016, 08:02 PM #13

There is no operating system that is completely secure; disabling the network driver can help reduce risks.

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LikeNinjaPvP
Junior Member
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06-22-2016, 09:45 PM
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You recall the era when malware spread via floppy disks. And there are instances where someone deliberately inserts a virus into your system.
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LikeNinjaPvP
06-22-2016, 09:45 PM #14

You recall the era when malware spread via floppy disks. And there are instances where someone deliberately inserts a virus into your system.

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Nero12321
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06-23-2016, 03:52 AM
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It relies on how you interact with your OS. What defines security? Protection against malware, viruses, and trojans? Emphasis on privacy? Honestly, becoming familiar with Linux will teach you how to stay safe. Even with a secure OS installed, neglecting habits like weak passwords or granting excessive admin rights can compromise safety. You should clearly define what you mean by "secure." Distrochooser - https://distrochooser.de/en/ offers guidance on choosing the right Linux for you. DistroTest - https://distrotest.net/ lets you explore popular live CDs. For beginners, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, or Manjaro are solid options—they benefit from strong community support, though you must choose what suits you best.
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Nero12321
06-23-2016, 03:52 AM #15

It relies on how you interact with your OS. What defines security? Protection against malware, viruses, and trojans? Emphasis on privacy? Honestly, becoming familiar with Linux will teach you how to stay safe. Even with a secure OS installed, neglecting habits like weak passwords or granting excessive admin rights can compromise safety. You should clearly define what you mean by "secure." Distrochooser - https://distrochooser.de/en/ offers guidance on choosing the right Linux for you. DistroTest - https://distrotest.net/ lets you explore popular live CDs. For beginners, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, or Manjaro are solid options—they benefit from strong community support, though you must choose what suits you best.

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