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by necovek
2497 days ago
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It's part that, but it's amplified by the fact that even in the tiny desktop GNU/Linux usage, there is no one GNU/Linux: a virus targetting a KDE, or GNOME, or XFCE, or—you get the point—something else, is targetting an even smaller part of that already small number of users. Basically, the level of diversity in the ecosystem, while part of a reason for less widespread acceptance, also discourages any mainstream attacks. |
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