At this moment, on the eve of dawn of October 24, Ubuntu fans around the world are quietly waiting for the release of Ubuntu8.10 (Candidate version Candidate. Why is it so eager? Because they (almost) are waiting for the arrival of USB live's self-starting USB flash drive production tool (as if "falling from the sky "). I have said many times that it is not difficult to start a USB flash drive. However, it is not surprising that Ubuntu8.10 will provide a dedicated production tool for self-starting USB flash drives, called "LiveUS
At this moment, on the eve of dawn of October 24, Ubuntu fans around the world are quietly waiting for the release of Ubuntu 8.10 (Candidate version Candidate. Why is it so eager? Because they (almost) are waiting for the arrival of USB live's self-starting USB flash drive production tool (as if "falling from the sky ").
I have said many times that it is not difficult to start a USB flash drive. However, Ubuntu 8.10 provides a dedicated USB flash drive Tool called Live USB Maker Tool ". This is a decision made according to the strong requirements of Ubuntu fans on the "Brainstorm" website. It can be seen that self-starting USB flash drives are not my personal preference. The USBLive tool is placed in the "System Management" subsection under the "system" section of Ubuntu 8.10, which is easy to use.
I believe that in the near future, Ubuntu's self-starting USB flash drive will soon become popular. No-disk Internet cafes in public places, just "everything is ready, only in the air. I am very happy to see that there have been many reports on Ubuntu in Hong Kong newspapers and media recently, which is related to the Hong Kong SAR's decision to implement the "E-bag" program. I want to introduce the development forces in mainland China (such as Shenzhen) to relevant parties in Hong Kong.
Will self-starting USB flash drives soon become popular in China? I believe, no. For many years, piracy has overwhelmed Linux and helped Microsoft a lot. Today, Microsoft uses "black screens" to fix them (the hackers). They are still "starting to take piracy to the end" and will not use Linux. From this we can see that Microsoft (Bill Gates) is also painstaking. Chinese are addicted to Windows. Today, when they encounter "Black Robe" treatment, they are not in the heart of the taste, ready to fight to the end. This cannot blame Linux. Because they prefer XP and do not like Linux, there is no way for anyone to take it.
I really appreciate Microsoft's launch of the "global anti-piracy day" and the concerted efforts to combat piracy. Piracy must be done. Only after piracy is removed Can Windows and Linux be developed. Apart from the early development, the later development, and the later development. I am surprised that the "black screen" reminds me that it is part of the "global anti-piracy Day". Why does Microsoft (China) close their mouths and talk about "global anti-piracy day "? What are you afraid?