I'm living in VietNam, and I think the article have some misleading
The government only require the Internet Cafe have a server that install a Internet cafe management software accepted by the government, although the accepted list isn't issued yet, but they don't force the Internet Cafe to install any software. It's mostly to prevent student to access porn and some other blacklisted site in Internet Cafe.
I think it's fine, because most internet cafes are using one, like Vinagame's CSM
good luck with a fucking pasting like sudo rm / -rf. You might have to copy it, paste in to terminal, press enter, input your password, and you're good to go
of course you know what it means, but for non-tech people....
Wow, it's like your switch from Windows to Linux and say: What, I want Internet Explorer, where is it ? Such a crappy OS, I have to tweak 1 week just to get IE.
Another wow, I wanna find Control Panel, what, Linux doesn't have it ?
Just followed Mashable, and then my Buzz inbox full of Buzzes and comment.
Still need some ways to filter out or search friend ( the current search is wayyyy slow )
After install Ubuntu on my brother's laptop, I realized that they ( people who completely have no-ideal about Linux/Windows ) use it successful and found less bugs than us.
Of course only normal use, browsing, music, video, email, but who cares about other use ?
I replaced Youtube's flash player with html5 a long time ago with a Chrome's add-on, and it's great.
Have another plugin to block all flash content, and we have a powerful browser
Or support the N900 instead of the Android. It's not a totally open stack, but it's much more so than Android, and the apps also tend to be direct ports of Linux OSS. And the whole thing is less locked down to begin with.
You forgot about the password and open tabs sync. And the ability to backup the bookmark across multi browsers.
Me too, been using lynx + flash for a long time and no problem at all. No crashes, no flash freezes.
They're just getting rid of Mono
I'm living in VietNam, and I think the article have some misleading
The government only require the Internet Cafe have a server that install a Internet cafe management software accepted by the government, although the accepted list isn't issued yet, but they don't force the Internet Cafe to install any software. It's mostly to prevent student to access porn and some other blacklisted site in Internet Cafe.
I think it's fine, because most internet cafes are using one, like Vinagame's CSM
Yeah I think you should build a GUI Interface using Visual Basic to see if you can track the IP address...oh wait
Sorry to reply myself but I just didn't use any "i"
Fuck that, why does people have to use that fuck letter
Wow, now I can't use the command line anymore :(
Can I use MS-DOS for pr0n ?
good luck with a fucking pasting like sudo rm / -rf. You might have to copy it, paste in to terminal, press enter, input your password, and you're good to go
of course you know what it means, but for non-tech people....
Congratz, you just bought a car and ran it at 30km/h.
Get a driver license and do a 100km/h please
Wow, it's like your switch from Windows to Linux and say: What, I want Internet Explorer, where is it ? Such a crappy OS, I have to tweak 1 week just to get IE.
Another wow, I wanna find Control Panel, what, Linux doesn't have it ?
Just followed Mashable, and then my Buzz inbox full of Buzzes and comment.
Still need some ways to filter out or search friend ( the current search is wayyyy slow )
After install Ubuntu on my brother's laptop, I realized that they ( people who completely have no-ideal about Linux/Windows ) use it successful and found less bugs than us.
Of course only normal use, browsing, music, video, email, but who cares about other use ?
The only question.
Is it a Apple Product ? Yes then Buy.
This is ChromiumOS, and the open source he has is Chromium OS too. There's a differrent between Chromium and Chrome, like the browser. Corect me.
I replaced Youtube's flash player with html5 a long time ago with a Chrome's add-on, and it's great. Have another plugin to block all flash content, and we have a powerful browser
According to the paragraph, "We can make it as big as you can imagine", I think it'll bigger than CRTs
Or support the N900 instead of the Android. It's not a totally open stack, but it's much more so than Android, and the apps also tend to be direct ports of Linux OSS. And the whole thing is less locked down to begin with.
Yeah, and I love Qt4.