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How secure is Tinycore/Microcore ?
cURIOUSgEORGE:
TinyPoodle , if you got all that from "there are books on that" Then YOU'RE AMAZING! I took it as "go find the answer yourself" but like I said no biggie. Very well put jacob!
gerald_clark:
I simply meant that the volume of information is so great that there are books of it.
cURIOUSgEORGE:
No problem Gerald and I see that now. It has been just simply a misunderstanding on my part and I apologize for that...
Just so ya know I was also misunderstood by my response to you "calling you a wise ass" lol , that wasn't ment to be taken seriously or in an angry way at all what so ever. Due to me misunderstanding you in the first place "I thought you were being sarcastic" so therefor........ "I through 1 back at ya" That's all I could tell ya buddy......
Once again, I misunderstood ya
So sorry for that
Thanks for even caring to comment on my post in the 1st place
Alrighty take care
jerramy:
Sorry to take the topic for yet another turn, but as far as the original question...
I'd say it depends on your definition of "secure". If you mean, invulnerable to damage, then it's probably pretty good. Any system can be easily rebuilt, as all the extensions are completely seperated from the kernel and the most important part, -the data-. That final part can quite easily be backed up, and the rest is easily re-acquired. Auto-back up your mydata file, and you have a pretty reliable system.
Now if by "secure", you mean that it keeps your data safe from -theft-, well, I gave that battle up a long time ago. If you want to spy on my web-surfing, have fun, but the actual useful stuff (like financial records) are safe-guarded the old fashioned way: Manually.
For me, it's as secure as I expect it, which is "not at all". But it can be made as secure as you can make it, which is the joy of it. It's up to you to make it as secure as you want it.
There's probably an extension for that...
8)
cURIOUSgEORGE:
HAHAAAAAAAA There probably is a extension for that! "IDK" But you're right that there is pretty much an extension for everything! Great response, thanks bud.
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