sexta-feira, 31 de agosto de 2012

One more reason to not use Skype for Linux

URL: http://www.linuxtoday.com/upload/one-more-reason-to-not-use-skype-for-linux-120830070534.html


LinuxBSDos: This should not come as a shock to anybody, considering that Skype is now owned by Microsoft, the anti-Linux and anti-free software company, whose operating system and other software products are riddled with backdoors.

domingo, 19 de agosto de 2012

You Can't Bypass the UI Formerly Known As Metro On Windows 8

URL: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdot/~3/dSUx_NBSAbg/you-cant-bypass-the-ui-formerly-known-as-metro-on-windows-8



colinneagle writes with this excerpt from Network World: "The final build of Windows 8 has already leaked to torrent sites, which is giving the propellerheads a chance to dig through the code. One revelation will probably not sit well with enterprise customers: you can't bypass the don't-call-it-Metro UI. Normally, you have to boot Windows 8 and when the tiled desktop UI (formerly known as Metro) came up, you had to click on one of the boxes to launch Explorer. Prior builds of Windows 8 allowed the user to create a shortcut so you bypass Metro and go straight to the Explorer desktop. Rafael Rivera, co-author of the forthcoming Windows 8 Secrets, confirmed to Mary Jo Foley at ZDNet that Microsoft does indeed block the boot bypass routine from prior builds. He also believes that Microsoft has blocked the ability for administrators to use Group Policy to allow users to bypass the tiled startup screen. There had been hope that Microsoft would at least relent and let corporate users have a bypass, if only for compatibility's sake."

Read more of this story at Slashdot.