Author Topic: Will all the Mac instability be fixed for v20? Tired of crashing.. :(  (Read 11646 times)

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Placid, just deleting it doesn't necessarily solve the issue.


Here's a generous link: http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=147087.0

Thank you for such a loud reply.

Windows people absolutely hate it when Mac people talk about how superior their system is and how it doesn't get viruses. Hackers see this as a challenge and would absolutely love to see Mac people cry - so why haven't one/most hacker(s) cracked it yet?
That is a
Complete Myth.
Macs are not more secure, in fact, it is less. No, this is not because of the os (which is just a reskinned BSD distro (except for a few modifications), btw), but because of the users. The more the users believe that their system is "secure" the more naïve they become. And no matter a chain is, it can not be stronger than it's weakest link (in this case, probably the users).

THE SQLITE ERROR SOLUTION GUIDE IS STICKIED IN THE HELP SECTION, USE IT

Placid, just deleting it doesn't necessarily solve the issue.


Here's a generous link: http://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=147087.0
Can you please name at least one case where it wouldn't solve the problem?

That is aMacs are not more secure, in fact, it is less.
You stopped making sense here.

You stopped making sense here.
In what way?
I simply said that the boasting from Apple and generic absense of mainstream viruses causes Mac users to become naïve.

A statement. If you can't find the solutions to your hosting problems on Macs then don't bother to host until you do. It's not impossible.

In what way?
I simply said that the boasting from Apple and generic absense of mainstream viruses causes Mac users to become naïve.
Slight bullstuff pouring out your mouth there... Think you're going to need to clean that mess up my friend.
Also, please name something that is "Insecure" that you are thinking of. I would be very interested to hear what'll come out your imagination this time.

Slight bullstuff pouring out your mouth there... Think you're going to need to clean that mess up my friend.
Also, please name something that is "Insecure" that you are thinking of. I would be very interested to hear what'll come out your imagination this time.
I'm just saying that the generic belief of that it is impossible to make viruses for MOX is in fact counter-productive, because it is impossible to make a 100%-safe solution. The thing is that if MOX grows enough, there will be plenty of viruses for it, that is natural. And the generic belief of that MOX is impossible to hack could then just make the whole problem bigger.

I'm just saying that the generic belief of that it is impossible to make viruses for MOX is in fact counter-productive, because it is impossible to make a 100%-safe solution. The thing is that if MOX grows enough, there will be plenty of viruses for it, that is natural. And the generic belief of that MOX is impossible to hack could then just make the whole problem bigger.
What is a "MOX"? Don't you mean Mac?

What is a "MOX"? Don't you mean Mac?
By MOX, I mean Mac OS X.
« Last Edit: March 23, 2011, 04:10:21 PM by DontCare4Free »

I would ignore it. A lot of what is being produced is nonsense.

Tom

Mac OS has been using industry standard UNIX secuirty mechanisms since it's beginning.

By MOX, I mean Mac OS X.
Ah, I see.


EDIT:Also, lets stop listening to Don'tCare4Free and get back to the main topic. Hey Jam, Tom, do you guys use Macs and have trouble hosting?
« Last Edit: March 23, 2011, 04:20:05 PM by Reinforcements »

Tom

My Mac servers sometimes will close with no error message.

Mac OS has been using industry standard UNIX secuirty mechanisms since it's beginning.
Yes, it is based of *BSD, that is already said.
However, no matter how secure, it can never be 100% secure.

My Mac servers sometimes will close with no error message.
k, thanks. Maybe I should start adding names of people having this problem to the OP. These bugs must be fixed!
Yes, it is based of *BSD, that is already said.
However, no matter how secure, it can never be 100% secure.
True, now go away.