I find that a lot of times people who repeat 'tests' like the one in arstechnica are doing so because they became aware of it which in turn was because it was about a MS operating system. It's not like users go out of their way to verify just how far all OS' go sending the same type of information. In other words it's highly questionable whether any other modern OS that support mainstream software does significantly less of this. There are several reports on the data sent out by various Apple devices and there's a brief upset whenever such a report comes out, then everybody forgets about it. So Apple is perceived one way and MS another, regardless of to what extent they are in fact similar.
It took me roughly 2 minutes to find how to fix Ubuntu, which is interesting. So again I wonder to what degree users go to ensure that their non-MS software is any better, and how they protect themselves when their machines are connected to the internet. I just don't think this is a big issue at all. It's mostly anti-MS hyperbole.
what os are you using?
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The difference is Microsoft changes your settings back to on without saying!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't use Unity, I use MATE.
I don't use Unity, I use MATE.
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Read the link you sent, Lydiot. It is not Ubuntu in general, but a specific desktop of that distribution (desktops come separate in Linux). No other mainstream distribution has such a spying feature. Btw, after turning it off, nothing at all is sent anymore. Contrary to what Microsoft does.
If you have no concerns, fine. But i find it a bit derogatory that you persistently call a serious concern for companies an anti-MS hyperbole.
Kind regards, Vincent
Note: This privacy problem only affects Unity. If you use GNOME (sudo apt-get install gnome-shell) or any other desktop environment, or if you run an Ubuntu derivative like Linux Mint, Xubuntu, Kubuntu, etc., you won't have this problem.
If you have no concerns, fine. But i find it a bit derogatory that you persistently call a serious concern for companies an anti-MS hyperbole.
Kind regards, Vincent
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KL-666 wrote:Read the link you sent, Lydiot. It is not Ubuntu in general, but a specific desktop of that distribution (desktops come separate in Linux). No other mainstream distribution has such a spying feature. Btw, after turning it off, nothing at all is sent anymore. Contrary to what Microsoft does.Note: This privacy problem only affects Unity. If you use GNOME (sudo apt-get install gnome-shell) or any other desktop environment, or if you run an Ubuntu derivative like Linux Mint, Xubuntu, Kubuntu, etc., you won't have this problem.
The point was that having a generally anti-MS attitude might make people miss other 'threats'.
KL-666 wrote:If you have no concerns, fine. But i find it a bit derogatory that you persistently call a serious concern for companies an anti-MS hyperbole.
Maybe you need to grow a bit thicker skin then if you think that calling complaints 'hyperbole' is derogatory.
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Think about Apple's touch ID.
They say it is stored as a hash in the processor but who knows
They say it is stored as a hash in the processor but who knows
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By the way, from what I understand, part of the issues with either losing something or getting some settings reset to default actually had to do with previously cracked versions of Win 7 that people installed 10 on. They show up as verified OEM licenses, so MS doesn't crack down on it, but that obviously doesn't exclude the possibility that there will be issues with the upgrade(s) seeing that it's built on a crack.
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Wow! Linux takes the biggest cake for FG users' OS so far.
I certainly don't think that's a "general population" or "market-share" sampling...
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PS: on the 17 votes count-mark
I certainly don't think that's a "general population" or "market-share" sampling...
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PS: on the 17 votes count-mark
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If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
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Hello Lydiot,
Changing "concerns" into "complaints" is a great spin doctors activity.
Changing "anti-ms hyperbole" into only "hyperbole" is a great spin doctors activity.
Changing "legitimate full release" into "cracked version of win7" is a great spin doctors activity.
Guess what, spin doctors are the greatest idiots on earth.
Kind regards, Vincent
Changing "concerns" into "complaints" is a great spin doctors activity.
Changing "anti-ms hyperbole" into only "hyperbole" is a great spin doctors activity.
Changing "legitimate full release" into "cracked version of win7" is a great spin doctors activity.
Guess what, spin doctors are the greatest idiots on earth.
Kind regards, Vincent
Re: what os are you using?
Ubuntu 14.04.1, and getting ready for installing the 16.04 LTS in MATE desktop
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@KL-666
+1
@Side
Nice, I use 15.10. (Too lazy to upgrade to 16.04)
MATE is the best desktop I think. It is very easy to use and productive.
Cheers
Josh
+1
@Side
Nice, I use 15.10. (Too lazy to upgrade to 16.04)
MATE is the best desktop I think. It is very easy to use and productive.
Cheers
Josh
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