MS released a patch for a serious Windows security flaw.
MS released a patch for a serious Windows security flaw.
The issue isn't with Linux itself but possibly with your system configuration or dependencies.
Consensus reached: Linux has significant issues, whether you see them or not.
It's even more troubling that individuals and non-experts still rely on flash technology, especially since there are many known vulnerabilities that have been publicly disclosed over time.
They sent a solution for an issue to WU. Everyone reacted strongly, moving in circles. MS attempted to resolve the matter.
You also don’t possess a full copy of Linux, only a usage license. Click GPL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_Genera...ic_License. Even if you believe Linux is free from delusions, there are numerous issues to consider. In the last two years alone, 265 bugs were reported for btrfs, and 71 related to SATA in Linux. That’s just for the main kernel. On the GNOME bug tracker, 277 reports have been submitted in the past week. If you sum the open bugs shown at the top of that chart, there are currently 15,066 bugs open across the top 15 GNOME modules. The takeaway is clear: Linux isn’t built by magical beings—it’s crafted by people, and like any system, it comes with flaws.