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  1. #11

    Default Re: Support the Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) Bill


    question: does this software/s SUPPORT other software/s such as the one that comes with your phone or bluetooth... wi-fi... the new gaming software, video cards and stuffs cos those that i mentioned usually puts it on their packaging... that they run on XP or VISTA ready...

    just wanna know.

    even if it doesn't, i'd still endorse FREE/OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE.

  2. #12

    Default Re: Support the Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) Bill

    MS - Malicious Software
    VISTA - virus, intrusions, spyware, trojans, adware

    HEHEHE.

  3. #13

    Default Re: Support the Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) Bill

    There is FOSS software for many platforms including cellphones, PDAs, embedded sensors, etc. Bluetooth and other standard protocols are supported.

    The FOSS community makes a good effort to support the latest hardware. Even some companies make theitr own hardware drivers to run for FOSS operating systems. For example, NVIDIAspecifically makes Linux drivers for their cards. You can get these drivers at the NVIDIA website.

  4. #14

    Default Re: Support the Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) Bill

    yehey now adays people like FREE stuff... so lets support open source software

  5. #15

    Default Re: Support the Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) Bill

    nindot man gyud ang free software, never tried open source though, basta kasaligan lang sad nga free or open source, wala ta kahibao, free ang software unya diay, spyware/malware/adware or others diay

    ako raman OS ang dili free, other software installed are free

    if interested ka og free nga software go to www.download.com or www.windowsmarketplace.com, go for free category, not trial, and also go for High CNET Editors Ratings


  6. #16

    Default Re: Support the Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) Bill

    If you have the time, please do any of the following:

    • Write a letter to your congressman saying you support the FOSS bill in Congress
    • Encourage others to use free/open source software
    • Write about your support for the FOSS bill in your blogs
    • Tell others about the FOSS bill and how it will save millions for the government


    Thanks all!

  7. #17

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    25 Shortcomings Of Vista

    By Frank J. Ohlhorst, CRN TEST CENTER
    9:00 AM EST Mon. Dec. 04, 2006
    http://www.crn.com/sections/coversto...leId=196600975

    At this point, solution providers have heard plenty from Microsoft and others about all the benefits that the Windows Vista operating system will bring businesses and other users.

    But what are some things to watch out for with the new OS? The CRN Test Center compiled a list of 25 items that VARs should bear in mind when using and deploying Vista.

    1. SMB2
    Vista introduces a new variant of the SMB protocol called SMB2, which may pose problems for those connecting to non-Microsoft networks, such as Samba on Linux.

    2. Hardware
    For Vista to perform adequately, PCs may need significant hardware upgrades.

    3. Antivirus
    Vista does not bundle an antivirus application, and most third party antivirus applications are not yet compatible with Vista.

    4. Driver Support
    Vista includes thousands of drivers, but most have been created directly by Microsoft. Many hardware manufacturers do not yet have drivers available for Vista.

    5. Compatibility
    Vista does a good job of running most common applications, but many third-party applications are not yet fully supported.

    6. Memory
    Vista loves RAM, but more is better. Plan on 2 Gbytes to meet real-world needs.

    7. Five Versions
    The array of Vista editions could prove to be three too many, and upgrades between versions remain an unknown.

    8. Activation
    The need to activate the product via the Web could prove to be a time-waster during mass deployments.

    9. Storage Space
    With Vista taking as much as 10 Gbytes of hard drive space, big and fast hard drives will be a must.

    10. Backup
    See No. 9. Backing up desktops will take a great deal of space.

    11. Urgency
    Unlike Windows XP and Windows 95, there seems to be no must-have reasons behind Vista.

    12. Learning Curve
    Vista is just different enough from XP that technicians and users will need training.

    13. Cost
    Moving to Vista can prove to be expensive when one considers the price of the OS, the cost of hardware upgrades and the cost of migration.

    14. Hardware Vendor Support
    Tier-one and tier-two hardware vendors seem to be taking a slow approach to offering "Windows Vista Capable" systems.

    15. Windows Backup
    Vista's backup application is even more limited than XP's, forcing users to select third-party backup applications.

    16. Windows Meeting Space
    Lacks so many features that it's all but useless. No VoIP capabilities or shared whiteboard.

    17. User Access Control Center
    Lacks intelligence and forces users to approve the use of many native applications, such as a task scheduler or disk defragmenter.

    18. Buried Controls
    Many options and controls are further buried, requiring a half-dozen mouse clicks or more to get to. Network settings and display settings are offenders here.

    19. Installation
    Can take hours on some systems. Upgrades are even slower.

    20. HHD
    Hybrid Hard Drives. These are potentially a huge performance booster, but there's little information and support is available (even though should be available).

    21. 50 Million Lines Of Code
    Even with the five years of development and long beta test period that went into Vista, undiscovered bugs are sure to turn up.

    22. Volume Activation 2.0 (VA2)
    New volume-licensing technology limits installations or requires dedicated key-management servers to keep systems activated.

    23. Missing Features
    When first envisioned, Vista promised a new file system (WinFS), virtual folders and many other features that have just plain disappeared.

    24. Some Protocols Eliminated
    Vista does not include support for IPX, Gopher, WebDAV, NetDDE and AppleTalk.

    25. WordPad
    Ability to open .doc files has been removed.

    Copyright 2006 CMP Media LLC.

  8. #18

    Default Re: Support the Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) Bill

    dapat ila jud ni ipa pass ang ingun ani na bill... :mrgreen:

  9. #19

    Default Re: Support the Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) Bill

    asa naman to mga "pro-admin" nga sige yawit nga walay maayong nahimo ang mga aktibista sa kongreso?

    ^^^if you search the bills of the oppositions, mas daghan pa nga ingani.

  10. #20

    Default Re: Support the Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) Bill

    Quote Originally Posted by junmar4
    asa naman to mga "pro-admin" nga sige yawit nga walay maayong nahimo ang mga aktibista sa kongreso?

    ^^^if you search the bills of the oppositions, mas daghan pa nga ingani.
    I don't think sila ang nakadala ug bida. In fact, dugay naman na issue I don't know why karon lang na gi-propose. As far I remember (this was I think before the May 2004 elections) naa may mga people (not the opposition but the open-sourced people) na sige sila ug send a proposal letter sa Congress.

    In terms pud sa gov't naa naman ang DOST. In fact, naa naman gani kanang Bayanihan Linux. Dili lang supportahan sa gov't kay I think we are a Microsoft country. If you remember, katong nag-state visit silang Pres. Ramos and Pres. Estrada sa United States. Ang usa nilang gi-adto sa U.S. kay ang Washington didto pa gyud sila sa headquarters sa Microsoft.

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