Mono 2.4 is released and has more functionality

March 11, 2009 by Macbeth · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Software , operating systems

The. NET incorporates universal in its most complete ASP.NET 3.5, metadata checker for the JIT compiler and the expected inclusion of MonoDevelop 2.0. Except that does not support Linq what he needed to completely replace VStudio 2008 Orcas Microsoft? I think Mono is what certifications closer to those developers who are flushed to open cross-platform tool to the level of WinFX software architects, Java J2EE or Objective-C Cocoa "institute" Apple. Novell Certifications.
Mono 3.0 is expected with C # 4 to the end of 2009.

Packages, and live virtual machine OpenSuSE available on some days in Mono-Project.com

If you're legal, use Open Office

March 6, 2009 by Milord · 4 Comments
Filed under: Linux , Windows

"This copy Linex Legal" is a slogan I use in his day the Junta de Extremadura to promote circulation and that could well be estrapolar to Open Office today. Gloger is gerund, I found this article on UbuntuArte . Take a look that is priceless

"A promotional message from OpenOffice, cites that 35% of software in the world are pirated or illegal, we asked whether our software is legal and clearly described Microsoft's strategy.

"After years of unofficially tolerating piracy as a means of securing control of the market, Microsoft is now conducting an offensive to ensure that copies of their software is legitimate:

* Just buy AssetMetrix, a software company specializing in detecting what programs we have installed in our PCs
* You are using the internet to install detection software copies of MS-Office on users' PCs.
* Throughout the world, the Business Software Alliance is organizing efforts to prosecute those who violate their conditions - for example in the UK offers great financial rewards to any informer who reports to companies that use pirated software.
* Microsoft itself admits that clients have difficulty understanding the complexities of software licensing - it's easy to accidentally break their conditions. "
Note that OpenOffice is a perfectly viable alternative, and further copies are legal and will not cost you money. "

UbuntuArte

Airport Wi-Fi Problems on iMac solved

March 6, 2009 by Darkman · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Mac

IMac computer users had a serious problem with wifi connection due to a failure Airport, the program that manages connections. It is an update (5.4.1) for Mac OS X 10.5.6, and it solves the problems with roaming and network selection wifi.

Wifi Airport

Airport Wifi

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Adobe Air on Linux

March 2, 2009 by Anibol · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Linux , Mac , Windows
Adobe has launched Adobe AIR software for Linux 1.5. Distributions include adobe air support is Fedora 8, Ubuntu 7.10 and openSUSE 10.3. This enables companies and developers to easily reach the users using the three major operating systems - Windows, Linux and Mac - with a single code base.
Adobe Air

Adobe Air

PC-BSD 7.1 "Galileo" αlpha2

March 2, 2009 by Macbeth · Leave a Comment
Filed under: BSD

Faster than my updates to PCBSD is the development of BSD Unix FreeDesktop "beautiful" and simple when you install software, now based on FreeBSD 7.1-Stable and adding Xorg 7.4 (headaches for Kris Moore and colleagues) with KDE 4.2. I guess you already have full support in Spanish from the preferred WindowManager Linus Benedict Torvalds.

For experimenters: DVD (1.9 GBytes) FTP site

Security Update for Adobe Flash Player

March 1, 2009 by Milord · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Linux , Mac , Software , Windows , OS

Adobe has released an update to versions 9 and 10 of its Flash Player that fixes a number of issues important enough so everyone should update the software, and is available for Linux, Solaris, OS X and Windows. This affects almost everyone, because Flash Player is installed on 98% percent of the world's computers. No you do not have the latest version, a computer can be infected just by viewing a web page.

To determine the version of Flash Player that we have installed, access the test page Adobe Flash:

http://www.adobe.com/software/flash/about/

If you are running version 9, version 9.0.151.0 (9.0.152.0 for Linux) and previous errors. The version 9.0.159.0 is safe. If you are running version 10, version 10.0.12.36 (10.0.15.3 for Linux) and previous errors. The version 10.0.22.87 is safe. Source .

FreeBSD 7.1 bun packed with VMWare

February 28, 2009 by Macbeth · Leave a Comment
Filed under: BSD

VirtualBSD offers a 7.1-RELEASE FreeBSD configured with VMWare encapsulated XFCE, its holder vdmk Firefox 3.0.5, OpenOffice.org 3.0, GIMP 2.6.4, Samba 3.0.34, VLC 0.9.8a, CUPS 1.3.9 and Transmission 1.42 between other applications. For those who resist PC-BSD 7.0.2 and do not dare to install a real FreeBerkeleySoftwareDistribution.

Download from here (1.4GBytes)

How to write your virus for Linux in 5 easy steps.

February 20, 2009 by Chuko · 2 Comments
Filed under: BSD , Linux , operating systems

This is the title that I am in http://www.geekzone.co.nz/foobar/6229

As discussed in the web that mention, has always been said that Linux and Unix systems are extremely safe. Sim, however, that as time passes these systems be gaining users, and these programs are increasingly using more complex and more "automatic / comfortable", causes the lack of knowledge, the routine use or lack of foresight to make our system as robust, at least internally, it becomes a drain. In the article that I have left are described 5 steps to create a type of software that is capable of spreading by almost any Linux and Unix with Gnome and / or KDE and cause damage that may be of much thought, just a little social engineering. This article could easily open multiple debates but particularly I think the more necessary would be to talk about the minimum training that anyone should have when using a computer, in the end all we have also learned to drive?

Interesting collection of viruses / malware most important of recent years.

January 25, 2009 by Chuko · 8 Comments
Filed under: Uncategorized

In http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/444935/0/virus/importantes/historia/

You can find an interesting collection of virus / trojans and malware in general the most important and influential of the past 30 years.

It is interesting and also worrying to see as increasingly become more complex and more encouragement to cause the most damage possible. It is also interesting to note that these "junk" are produced from long ago, when the software was not as complex or as safe as now alleged. Or is that the complexity of current software is a fundamental reason that it is used to promote their judgments for destructive purposes? Is it impossible to completely secure software design? If so it makes sense to have such a number of languages ​​and possibilities would be more effective and make efforts to create "lines of code" safer?

Russia could have an operating system "national" to compete with Windows

January 25, 2009 by Chuko · 2 Comments
Filed under: Operating Systems

This is the headline I see www.20minutos.es. Apparently Russian President Vladimir Putin wants the government of his country lost independence on issues like security and software. Russia pretent to create a proprietary operating system that meets national needs. Also from the telecommunications ministry is making an effort to ensure all Russian schools use free software in 2009. Without doubt a great challenge. Microsoft seem difficult times in Russia.

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