Presentations For ITEC - Submit Early!!!

Deven Phillips dphillips at viata.com
Tue Jul 31 18:09:49 PDT 2001


Here's my take on the situation:

	Let's create a bootsector virus. One that boots into an automated FTP
installation of Linux. Let's send the virus to everyone we know, and
ensure that it spreads. The payload remains dormant until the next time
that they reboot thier computer. At that point, the computer boots into
a network install with a splash screen which will read "Please wait
while your computer is upgraded. If you reboot during this process your
computer may become unusable."

	The install should try to be very Windows-ish. Enable Auto-Login for
KDE and use Aurora to hide the boot messages and such. I think probably
only the most eperienced users would even notice.

What do you think???   :)

Deven Phillips, CISSP
Network Architect
Viata Online, Inc.


"W. Wayne Liauh" wrote:
> 
> Al-
> 
> I believe Linux has muturied to the stage that it will not offend me any more to hear someone saying "I love Microsoft Windows".  :-)
> 
> Time has changed.  I of course am biased favoring Linux/BSD purists, but I think an important task is to embrace Windows users.
> 
> al plant wrote:
> 
> > Dusty wrote:
> > >
> > > This is just my opinion, but, I think it would be better to show the OSS alternatives to windows apps.  Why would I switch my desktop if I still have to use MS Office and Photoshop.  Showing off the power of GIMP and Open Office would in my opinion be better for demos.  Corel Office and Draw for Linux might be good too (even thought they run on top of a modified WINE, they are marketed as linux native).  It would be nice to have the windows apps running under *nix to show people who say they can't live without them or don't trust the OSS solution, but I don't think we should focus on showing how we can run windows apps.  Just a thought, maybe I'm too bias.
> > >
> > > Sandi was saying she wanted to show OpenOffice/StarOffice.
> > >
> > > I want to help as much as I can, but I am not sure if I will be able to get off work.
> > >
> > ################
> >
> > I agree! With Dusty. We BSD'ers don't do Windows or
> > Micro$oft.
> >
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