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They include the following:. Note that Windows NT 4. Because of these incompatibilities, Microsoft does not recommend dual booting between Windows NT 4 and Windows In this post, I am going to talk about the 10 computer networking concepts that every professional should master.

I will also include links to the main articles of each concept. Because it's resilient, durable and remarkably thin, it has been made to safeguard displays and touch screens without compromising the screen or adding bulkiness to the View Full Term. By clicking sign up, you agree to receive emails from Techopedia and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

It is used for retrieving and storing files on the hard disk. The NTFS introduced a number of enhancements, including innovative data structures that increased performance, improved metadata, and added expansions like security access control ACL , reliability, disk space utilization, and file system journaling. The new reliable features of the NTFS include a fault tolerance system that automatically repairs hard drive errors without error messages.

The NTFS also retains detailed transaction records that keep track of hard drive errors. This feature is beneficial in recovering files if the hard drive crashes; it also helps to prevent hard disk failures. Other beneficial features of the NTFS include security access control, improved metadata, file system journaling and disk space utilization.

What was Paragon to do with a pro-open-source Microsoft? Well, at first, the company rapidly went into the first three stages of grief: Denial and isolation, anger, and bargaining.

In May , it published a piece entitled The hidden cost of "free" exFAT , where you can see all three stages on display. By September , Paragon had moved on to the final stage: Acceptance. The company " contributed the read-write NTFS kernel driver under the GPL to the Linux community, for hopeful inclusion in due time to the mainline kernel.

That was wonderful news… except for this one little thing. The NTFS3 code was in no way, shape, or form ready to be added to the kernel. That's the thing with proprietary code — and why I'm cynical about the idea that Microsoft could simply open-source, say, all of Windows 7 — it's often badly written.

Unlike open-source, where everyone can see your work, proprietary software can hide its sins from watchers. First, the code, with 27, lines, was much too big. Linux kernel developer Nikolay Borisov wrote: "So, how exactly do you expect someone to review this monstrosity? Besides, as Linus Torvalds said, it would be nice if Paragon would, you know, "actually submit it.

Paragon, to no surprise, didn't know how to deal with the Linux kernel e-mail and Git-driven workflow. Mea culpa, Paragon agreed that it "will be maintaining this implementation ," but that "we'll need several days to prepare a proper pull request before sending it to you. Torvalds was glad to hear this, but he admonished the Paragon developers: "The one other thing I do want when there are big new pieces like this being added is to ask you to make sure that everything is signed-off properly , and that there is no internal confusion about the GPLv2 inside Paragon, and that any legal people, etc.

The last thing we want to see is some 'Oops, we didn't mean to do this' brouhaha six months later. Over a year later, they didn't have a GPL fight. Thank goodness for small miracles. If it all goes well, you can expect to see this kernel arrive in time for Halloween. Feel free to make a Microsoft Halloween documents joke if you like, but with Microsoft's tacit blessing, NTFS will finally be fully and efficiently within Linux.

Who would have dreamed that — even five years ago after Microsoft claimed it loved Linux? We live in interesting times. Zhukov was convicted in May of multiple counts of fraud and money laundering. He was arrested in Bulgaria in and extradited to America the following year. Future Chromium-based browsers under administrative control will be able to prevent users from viewing webpage source code for specific URLs, a capability that remained unavailable to enterprise customers for the past three years until a bug fix landed earlier this week.

Back on October 15, an employee of Amplified IT, a Google education partner since acquired by CDW, filed a bug report describing how the Chromium URL Blocklist — which administrators can set to conform with organization or enterprise policy — doesn't actually work.

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Arm's market share in PC chips was about eight per cent during Q3 this year, climbing steadily from seven per cent in Q2, and up from only two per cent in Q3 , before Arm-compatible M1 Macs went on sale. Black Hat Europe An astonishing piece of vulnerability probing gave infosec researchers a way into to Microsoft's management controls for Azure Cosmos DB — with full read and write privileges over customer databases.

The so-called ChaosDB vuln gave Wiz researchers "access to the control panel of the underlying service" that hosts Azure Cosmos, Microsoft's managed cloudy document database service, they said. Some Samsung phones managed by Microsoft Intune are dropping out of compliance after an automatic restart or update, the Windows giant has admitted. Samsung Galaxy kit running Android 9 or later with Android Device Administrator management or an Android Enterprise personally owned work profile are affected as well as Samsung Android 11 hardware provisioned as Android Enterprise fully managed devices.



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