Linux Is A Bigger Threat Than Apple For Microsoft

Microsoft’s CEO Steve Ballmer had some interesting things to say yesterday about which companies Microsoft sees as its competitors in the client operating system space. You’d think Apple was their number one competitor - and you’d be wrong. Microsoft sees two other competitors as their primary adversaries.

As you can see, Microsoft sees piracy as its biggest competitor. “Number two market share goes to Windows pirated, or unlicensed,” Balmer said, “That’s a competitor that’s tough to beat, they’ve got a good price and a heck of a product, but we’re working on it.”

Balmer said “I think depending on how you look at it, Apple has probably increased its market share over the last year or so by a point or more. And a point of market share on a number that’s about 300 million is interesting. It’s an interesting amount of market share, while not necessarily being as dramatic as people would think, but we’re very focused in on both Apple as a competitor, and Linux as a competitor.”

In any case, it appears that Linux (and piracy) is a larger blip on Microsoft’s radar than Apple, and it’s not hard to see why. With an economy that’s not doing very well, people will opt for cheaper products. Apple cannot offer those, but Linux and piracy can.

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Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) Released

The Ubuntu developers are moving quickly to bring you the latest and greatest software the open source community has to offer. This is the Ubuntu 8.10 beta release, which brings a host of excellent new features. This includes a number of bug fixes and improvements.

To Update your installed 8.04 version to the newly one you can do upgrading. To do so…

To upgrade from Ubuntu 8.04, press Alt+F2 and type in “update-manager -d” (without the quotes) into the command box. Update Manager should open up and tell you: New distribution release ‘8.10′ is available. Click Upgrade and follow the on-screen instructions.

Ubuntu is distributed on four types of images as

  1. Desktop CD
  2. Server install CD
  3. Alternate install CD
  4. MID USB image

Few Features Of Ubuntu 8.10

  • Linux kernel 2.6.27
  • Firefox 3 web browser
  • Clean software packages with System Cleaner
  • Mount archives and ISO files
  • Encrypted private directory
  • Upload, manage and share photos with FSpot
  • Full 3G support with an improved Connection Manager

To download the Ubuntu 8.10 follow the link below…

Ubuntu 8.10

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7 Clean and Simple Linux Desktop Themes ( Part II )

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Clear DNS cache on Linux/ Mac OS

Clear DNS cache on Linux

First of all you have to be logged in as Administrator in RedHat/ Suse Linux

Then write following in vi-editor

# service nscd restart

You will get these messages
Shutting down Name Service Cache Daemon done
Starting Name Service Cache Daemon done

To Clear Cache in Mac OS

  • Type dscacheutil -flushcache in your terminal to flush the DNS resolver cache.
  • Ex: bash-2.05a$ dscacheutil -flushcache
  • Once you run the command your DNS cache (in Mac OS X Leopard) will flush.

That’s it.

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