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Re: KDE/cygwin replaced my explorer.exe
by Gernot on Thursday 03/Oct/2002, @23:55
Well, - even though I know not a lot about the architecture of cygwin - I reckon there are advantages in running cygwin on a windows machine. Consider this analogy:

There is a huge toolbox, including everything a plumber might ever need. There are wrenches, pinchers, even a variety of shotguns and a high-voltage-laser ...
If a dumbfold plumber (call it an application) is allowed to pick the tools himself from the box, he might run across some real damaging ones ... if you sit an intermediary in between apps and tools, choosing the tools very carefully (the thing you guys call a GUI and just a GUI), "security" will be somewhat "higher".

So - even a GUI can improve the behaviour of a system in terms of security.

Regards,
Gernot.
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