Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 15:11:52 +0530 From: Sanjay Arora <sanjay.k.arora@gmail.com> To: freebsdQuestions Mailing List <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: OT: unlucky generalizations [was: Re: Newbie Q: freeBSD vs openBSD] Message-ID: <1133170913.3369.10.camel@swayam.transcontinental.co.in> In-Reply-To: <20051127222112.GA1149@flame.pc> References: <1133075271.632.158.camel@swayam.transcontinental.co.in> <20051127115344.D77913@chylonia.3miasto.net> <20051127141427.GA17937@flame.pc> <6.2.5.6.2.20051127082223.00bfe648@sixcompanies.com> <20051127161330.D2899@chylonia.3miasto.net> <20051127222112.GA1149@flame.pc>
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On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 00:21 +0200, Giorgos Keramidas wrote: > On 2005-11-27 16:25, Wojciech Puchar <wojtek@tensor.3miasto.net> wrote: > > for all that think about security please don't use popular > > books, learn by yourself, and don't configure and use things > > like everyone else do! > > <somewhat-far-fetched-comment/ > > Then you can never "build upon the experience of others". > That's a *terrible* strategy, IMHO :-( > Don't know about anybody else...but I would never be able to do this. I have a fixed strategy....Find a product...lurk on mailing list...research subject depending upon time you have...ask Q on mailing list....do default install like everyone else...ask Q whenever get stuck..u get answers fast bcos its like everyone else...get competent on the product...by this time your lurking has got you several different approaches...try them...get better on product...and build your own approach ;-) I am a brain lazy guy...never think if I can avoid it ;-) This approach is definitely not for me...it would take a thinker & a strategist...not a lazybones like me ;-(( Best regards. Sanjay. > /
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