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Keeping your ubuntu system up to date

A short and easy way to keep ubuntu up to date is simply to run the following command sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude --assume-yes safe-upgrade Assuming you have an active network connection at this time, this will download and install pending updates. If prompted for password, enter the password you use to login to ubuntu. Update: Ubuntu maverick users may not have aptitude installed by default. To install aptitude, run the following command. sudo apt-get install aptitude

Trash your rights ! Buy the iPhone ! ... Oh, wait !

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As you have definitely read several times over (and over ), buying an iphone is not exactly a smart move for any person respecting their rights and freedom. By rights and freedom, I mean something as simple as being able to access a mail/ poem/ blog post that you wrote whenever you want to. Now with smartphones looming as the personal computer of tomorrow, there is one company that cannot be left behind in the business of pinning down the smartphone population of tomorrow. You guessed it right, it is none other than Micro$oft who has come out with a ~500 M$ ad campaign behind the Windows 7 Phone . What is different this time is I think Win 7 Phone is facing a more informed customer base that already has experienced what microsoft is (via windows etc) and what it is not, i.e., choice in the marketplace and open platforms. Apart from the very valid technical and quality reasons why people are not buying it , there is an important perspective about asserting digital rights whic

Slow and steady wins the race ?

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Image courtesy Tech Drive-In Stat agencies have reported that for the first time the market share of Microsoft Internet Explorer may be below 50%. The last time so few people used IE was around 1997-1998 - a time when the web was not yet a household term even in the USA. Read more about the general decline of IE market share here .