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Posted by Sathish Kumar on November 7, 2009

We are Infonetzsecurity, proud to announce the new launch of our tech magazine, do write an email to get your copy.
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Web could run out of addresses

Posted by Sathish Kumar on November 4, 2009

The world could well run out of internet addresses next year, unless action is taken to switch to a new generation of net addresses, the European Commission has warned.

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Afraid of Scam

Posted by Sathish Kumar on November 1, 2009

Finally goodbye to nigerian scammers. Getting more email from nigerian banks that they have left out funds.. Confused log on to www.infonetzsecurity.com To find out more….

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How to remove recycle bin icon

Posted by Sathish Kumar on October 31, 2009

Do you want to know how to remove recycle bin icon from desktop. Log on to www.infonetzsecurity.com and check out the articles. You find more information’s in the site. For further queries do write in your comments….

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Ubuntu distributor says Linux future doesn’t lie in Windows compatibility

Posted by Sathish Kumar on May 14, 2009

Canonical’s leader Mark Shuttleworth has recently chimed in on an important aspect of desktop computing when it comes to Linux. Going over the role that Linux plays on the desktop and where its future lies, Shuttleworth specifically commented on a question issued about Wine – which as many of you may know, is the most popular way of running Windows-based programs on Linux. It’s a very useful tool when migrating from Windows to Linux, and often is a mainstay of any desktop Linux distribution; as often there are cases when a program is more easily available under Windows. Logo_Ubuntu

The question tossed at Shuttleworth was how important he believes Wine to be, and the role of Windows compatibility projects in general, as well as how they compared to native Linux ports that didn’t require any sort of abstraction layer. His answer was short, but still very interesting. He cited the importance of Wine, but tempered that with a reminder that free software needs to “thrive on its own rules.” He claims there is a fundamental difference between proprietary software and free software, and therefore the platforms should succeed or fail on their own. Perhaps most interesting, he said that if Linux is only used as a medium to run Windows apps, there is no possible way for Linux to succeed.

While he was referring specifically to the future of Ubuntu, his words can easily be translated to any use of Linux on the desktop. As others have pointed out, attempting to emulate Windows won’t do much good to capture market share. What would help is to focus on what people want or need to do, at its core. There may be difficulty in luring people away from apps they are loyal too, but software changes and is replaced as time goes on. The future of Linux on desktop doesn’t lie within Windows app compatibility, but rather making the Linux desktop something people want to use due to its own merit.

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