TuxInfo Magazine Nro. 34

The last No. of the TuxInfo Magazine. In this No.:
1.- UV mapping in Blender 3D
2.- The weight of a cloud
3.- Community node
4.- Tango, Debian-based GNU / Linux distribution
5.- OpenDNS, a good security solution
6.- Safe browsing, how to be protected
7.- Free software and public administration
8.- How to make GNOME look like Mac OS X
9.- My laptop has been stolen! Prey.
10.- ZFS for the masses 

Second month of this new year, which has a lot of movement from our beloved free Linux operating system. Either because of the fight between smartphone manufacturers who with Android are positioning themselves before other brands of greater importance in the mobile market.

Then some signs that free software is being taken into account in various countries around the world. A clear example is England with its subsidized low-performance equipment project, then we also have Italy who are pursuing a lawsuit against Microsoft for the EULA and the return to the consumer of the money from the discarded Windows licenses.

In Argentina, we have a clear and hard blow to proprietary software, more precisely to Microsoft who are currently being investigated by Guillermo Moreno, the Secretary of Internal Commerce who ordered the National Competition Commission (CNDC) to investigate Microsoft's actions in Argentina for abuse of a dominant position and for unfair practices based on the imposition of the Windows Starter operating system.

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  1.   zeto_chazz said

    going down salu2 xD