Showing posts with label windows xp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label windows xp. Show all posts

Thursday, July 3, 2014

China prohibits the use of Windows 8 to government agencies

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China prohibits the use of Windows 8 to government agencies

China has prohibited the installation and the use of the Windows 8 in government devices, in a move that could accelerate the adoption of open source in the country.

Currently, there are more than 50% of China's devices are still running Windows XP, who died on April 8 of this year, and it went on 13 years, while Windows 8 is struggling to find a foothold in China.

The government procurement center of China said, that he issued a decree banning the use of Windows 8, as part of a note on the use of energy-saving products.

The official news agency in China, "Xinhua", that this attempt aimed at ensuring the security of computer system after the death of XP.

It is noteworthy that this decision does not affect the personal computers, but the government agencies.

It seems that this would help the Ubuntu Kylin Chinese distribution to prove itself in the market in the coming period.



     
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Monday, May 26, 2014

The Chinese government calls Xp users move to Linux

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The Chinese government calls Xp users move to Linux
China is the most country in the world that use Windows XP, the government has appeared on TV channels Chinese media, calling users to move to Linux .

Windows XP Was stopped from Microsoft supports in April 8, 2014 , and this means that people who use it are still at risk due to suspension updates, which will lead to major security problems .

China took this matter very seriously, and felt that the computers that are powered by XP become more vulnerable over time, therefore, has issued the following statement :

We want to draw the attention of users to the potential security risks that may be exposed to Windows XP, where it was interrupted by Microsoft to provide updates and `` patches'' to it, and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology is working to develop a computer system especially for China based on Linux, and I hope users give us further support for this product which is locally produced .

* Zhang Feng, chief engineer at the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, according to a report issued by the ecns.cn.

Zhang Fen says that approximately 70% of the computers in China are running Windows XP, including the authorities and local governments .

The experts on China Central Television , expressed concern about those security concerns, but they also made ​​it clear that they believe that Linux may not be ready to receive the new users .

Hu Changjun representative of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, Says " that Linux is only 1 % of the market , it is natural that companies do not want to develop software that adapts to this environment ."

But despite of that, we find many countries have succeeded in switching to Linux , such as Russia and Germany .

One of the main problems in China, the fact is that they do not have a major Linux distribution for the adoption of a uniform system, however , Ubuntu Kylin the Chinese distribution is a good first start, has proven itself more in the coming months .

What do you think?

     
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Friday, April 18, 2014

Indian state turns to Linux

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Indian state turns to Linux

The State of India which is called "Tamil Nadu" turned to Linux operating system, in the same time as Microsoft announced the end of life of Windows XP .

The management of technology and information of the country proposed to make Linux as an alternative to Windows XP on all computers owned by it, One of the main reasons for choosing Linux over Windows 8 is not supporting old devices.

I have chosen for this task a distribution (BOSS Linux) which is an abbreviation for " Bharat Operating System Solutions " , a distribution developed by CDAC ( Development Center of Advanced Computing ), and it's Indian government initiative .

In fact, many other countries around the world have turned to open-source recently , and perhaps the end of support for Windows XP was a catalyst for that matter , where in the last month, a Spanish island made a transition to open source and the cities of Munich and Berlin , as well as the police of the French capital , as well as that many of the other states considering the move to open source .

Do you think that the end of the Windows XP was a contributing factor in the transition of countries to open source ? Do you think it will contribute to increase the share of Linux on the market ?

     
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Windows XP will die soon ! Change the look of Linux Mint/Ubuntu to Windows XP

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Windows XP will die soon ! Change the look of Linux Mint/Ubuntu to Windows XP

Windows XP will end up dead and almost entirely in the month of April 2014, but if you want to keep It alive in the computer, there is a way to make Ubuntu or Linux Mint looks like Windows XP if you like their theme.

The goal of the design of this attribute, is to provide a similar interface for those who have just moved from Windows XP or wanting to move to It.

To install the feature of Windows XP on Ubuntu \ LinuxMint Open a new terminal window and paste the following five commands :

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/icons

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/themes

sudo apt-get update

sudo apt-get install win-xp-theme

sudo apt-get install win-icons

Windows XP will die soon ! Change the look of Linux Mint/Ubuntu to Windows XP

Windows XP will die soon ! Change the look of Linux Mint/Ubuntu to Windows XP

Windows XP will die soon ! Change the look of Linux Mint/Ubuntu to Windows XP

Windows XP will die soon ! Change the look of Linux Mint/Ubuntu to Windows XP

Windows XP will die soon ! Change the look of Linux Mint/Ubuntu to Windows XP


Enjoy !


     
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