UAC (User Account Control), the most discussed feature of Microsoft Windows Vista, said to be made to be a pain in the ass for it’s users, but most of all needed to be the ultimate layer of security, but is now popping up almost every second of your computing time. Is UAC taking control over you? Is UAC going beyond it’s purpose? Read the rest of this entry »
Dcebian based Linux distributions come with a very nice and useful application called: apt-get. It sort of keeps a database with all applications installed on your Linux system installed by apt-get. This can be compared with the ‘Add and remove software’ option in Windows but there is one major difference. Read the rest of this entry »
It was the 21st of April in the year 2008, a long waited day for mankind. The Ubuntu society released Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04, form now on you can do pretty much the same as you could do with the previous version ![]()
So what’s the article about? As a Windows user I have partially adopted Ubuntu, as in the meaning of that my computer will standard boot in Ubuntu, but for tasks like VB.NET, AutoIt and stuff like that, I’ll boot in Windows.
So how can you adopt Linux, in our case Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04? Read the rest of this entry »


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