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		By: Wondering		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Is this protection enabled by default yet? The last time I checked, propolice wasn&#039;t enabled by default in cc2. I know that it does add measurable (if not noticible) overhead, but I would think that for the advantages it provides, coupled with all the other performance enhancing tricks in DragonFly that perhaps it really should be. 

What good is a high performance OS if you&#039;re only going to be wasting CPU cycles doing other people&#039;s dirty work (once you&#039;ve been rooted that is)? 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is this protection enabled by default yet? The last time I checked, propolice wasn&#8217;t enabled by default in cc2. I know that it does add measurable (if not noticible) overhead, but I would think that for the advantages it provides, coupled with all the other performance enhancing tricks in DragonFly that perhaps it really should be. </p>
<p>What good is a high performance OS if you&#8217;re only going to be wasting CPU cycles doing other people&#8217;s dirty work (once you&#8217;ve been rooted that is)? </p>
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