Viruses(?) in LOVE?

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Re: Viruses(?) in LOVE?

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Taehl wrote:Yep, sure do. Here's another article. And on and on. Trust me, while Linux systems doesn't suffer from infection as often as Windows systems, a huge part of that is due to the users, not some magic bulletproof kernel or whatever.
Okay, thanks for that. It was a bit hard to see whether you weren't just repeating some FUD you picked up somewhere without seeing your sources. ;)
Taehl wrote:What's that? Something which is very hard to use, and requires higher than average computer ability to merely install,
Imma stop you right there. That isn't true anymore. <rambles on about distros, bad experiences with installing Windows, and the fact that many Windows users can't really install or use Windows either, but they're just sticking with that because they're afraid they break something otherwise>
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Re: Viruses(?) in LOVE?

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I've confirmed that it's definitely not a virus that embedded itself. I scanned only the .exe file after downloading a totally new installer from the webpage (I also deleted the old .exes) and it came up as positive once more.

Not that it needs any more confirmation, but yeah. Unless LOVE's official copy has got viruses in it, which it doesn't, it's a false-positive.
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Re: Viruses(?) in LOVE?

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Something which is very hard to use
It's easy to use, once you learn how to use it. That's the hard part.
I hate it when my `/etc/init.d/X11/xorg.conf` blows up, but I can still fix it.
I hate broken packages
I love the repository system
requires higher than average computer ability to merely install
Not anymore, unless you're installing Gentoo or Arch
I love how easy it is to install linux nowadays from liveCD's
tends to have fewer users
There is a steep learning curve...
who coincidentally have higher than average computer ability
Yes, the learning curve is easier for programmers

Ummm... I'm not sure where you're going with this... I was just making an observation. I know it was almost the equivalent of a "This." on reddit, but I was also tipping my hat off to StormsAndOceans. Linux is hard to learn.

I don't know? I'll add some smilies, maybe that will bring this thread back on track: :o :D :joker: :x :halloween: :emo: :cool:
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Re: Viruses(?) in LOVE?

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http://www.threatexpert.com/report.aspx ... 872a6535c2

Even has a bunch of report pages...

Talk about giving love a bad name.

(oh my god that was so awful I am so sorry.)
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Re: Viruses(?) in LOVE?

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What the... is it just me, or isn't that LÖVE at all? "addon.dat"? "klog.dat"? All that registry stuff going on...
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Re: Viruses(?) in LOVE?

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Robin wrote:What the... is it just me, or isn't that LÖVE at all? "addon.dat"? "klog.dat"? All that registry stuff going on...
Well, the NSIS installer I'm pretty sure does do registry editing. But I'm more than willing to guess after people download love, a virus from somewhere else injects itself into the exe.
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Re: Viruses(?) in LOVE?

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StormsAndOceans wrote:http://www.threatexpert.com/report.aspx ... 872a6535c2

Even has a bunch of report pages...

Talk about giving love a bad name.

(oh my god that was so awful I am so sorry.)
That's not LÖVE.
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Re: Viruses(?) in LOVE?

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Stop, (ban)hammertime!
Actually, I'm just here to interrupt the windows vs linux stuff. Do not make me lock this thread or I'll.. I'll.. have to click my mouse more..
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Re: Viruses(?) in LOVE?

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bartbes wrote:Actually, I'm just here to interrupt the windows vs linux stuff.
Dude, that ended like half a page ago. :P
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Re: Viruses(?) in LOVE?

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It said that LOVE.exe was listed as an effect of the virus. Not saying that it did the other stuff. One weird false positive...
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