End of Windows XP support, another obsolescence?

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by The shadow » 06/06/14, 11:23

Canvas view for XP

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PS If Windows adventure is so powerful
All DABs will surely go under linux
The international station under Linux
Data Center and Linux Servers
CERN security under linux
NASA under linux
The list is rich
Germany + France + Sweden and many others without noise without violence
the system is often put forward for its rigor and its cost

windows is just a fork of unix and make him beautiful is surprising
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by chatelot16 » 06/06/14, 12:56

yes, I saw this trick elsewhere: there is a windows XP embeded version for cash register super market or other application that must last a long time, and that microsoft can not afford to break down

to pass his windows XP for an embeded will continue to have the update microsoft, but what's the point? it is not the update of windows that will be missed, it is the update of useful software

the first useful software that is missing when you keep windows XP is the antivirus: antivirus avira antivirus free no longer works, and lets me believe that we must install the paid version

it made me the same blow at the end of windows 98

other software that will be missing: internet browser: there will be no new browser version for XP

windows XP embeded does not need anything since it uses only special software for one use
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by chatelot16 » 06/06/14, 13:06

Shadow wrote:windows is just a fork of unix and make him beautiful is surprising


no !

it is ms dos which is an imitation of unix: bad imitation too limited which had to be abandoned: windows became the first layer without back underneath

conversely unix has been improved as linux, and still remains a reliable base below the graphical application

certain professional application can be satisfied with MSdos, without really needing windows: for that there is a solution: libreDOS compatible with ms dos, but with the drivers for the more recent material
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by The shadow » 06/06/14, 13:51

Sorry : Cheesy: programs that run fast = keyboard assembler : Mrgreen:
MSdos = IBM :D
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/MS-DOS
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by chatelot16 » 06/06/14, 15:51

correction of my previous message: it's freeDOS

http://www.freedos.org/

pity that we can not edit the old messages anymore
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by The shadow » 06/06/14, 21:57

:D merci pour le lien
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by Debauge » 12/06/14, 06:29

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by Forhorse » 12/06/14, 11:01

Do you plan to come trolling with exactly the same comment every 6 days, or are you going to argue anyway?
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Re: End of Windows XP support, another obsolescence?




by Grelinette » 12/06/14, 14:50

Christophe wrote:Since the 8 last April, the support of WinXP no longer exists ...

It's odd, I still have the small icon, the little yellow shield at the bottom right on the task bar, which tells me that there are windows updates waiting and that I have to install ! ... : Shock:
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by Gaston » 12/06/14, 14:55

Grelinette wrote:It's odd, I still have the small icon, the little yellow shield at the bottom right on the task bar, which tells me that there are windows updates waiting and that I have to install ! ... : Shock:
There are always updates for other Micro $ oft software (Office for example).
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