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A couple of days ago, I mentioned the Register article about the Tuttle, OK city manager that threatened to call the FBI on a Linux developer because his webhost misconfigured their server. Now The Register has a great followup. Apprently people all o
Tracked: Mar 30, 07:08
So remember Jerry Taylor, the man from Tuttle, OK that threatened to call the FBI on a Linux vendor because an unrelated hosting company had misconfigured Apache? Well, this story is just getting funnier and funnier. First off is this story from t
Tracked: Apr 01, 12:00