On Sun, 01 Apr 2007 11:06:57 -0500
Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson@cox.net> wrote:
Hello Ron,
[SELinux]
> Since the source code is open for all to see, every kernel hacker
> with a bit of paranoia has pored over SELinux with a sub-micron
> comb. They've found nothing.
I don't read source code. Primarily because I don't understand it. I
can compile it and install it. All so long as there are no errors, of
course. :-)
I do know enough to install relevant libraries and -dev packages,
though.
> > RC5 is an interesting exercise, but serves no real purpose. Whereas
> Like SETI?
:-)
Some say that that serves a purpose. Whether that purpose is actually
_useful_ is arguable, of course.
> > Maybe, but with every Tom, Dick and Harry using some of those
> > "suspect" words in their everyday conversations, emails, and texts,
> > they're probably swamped with stuff. They must have some way of
> > sifting through it rapidly.
> Emacs users thought of that long ago. Since at least the Carnivore
> days there has been an emacs extension that fills your .signature
> with random "hot" words.
There are still people that include many of the contentious words in
their .sigs for the same reasons.
--
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/ _)rad never immediately apparent"
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