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Total Number of Setting Catalog Policies for Windows Apple and Linux

Anoop

Subscribe to YouTube Channel [link] and Facebook Page to get the latest updates [link] The post Total Number of Setting Catalog Policies for Windows Apple and Linux appeared first on HTMD Community Blog #1 Modern Device Management Guides by Vidya M A. Hello - Here is the new HTMD Blog Article for you. Enjoy reading it.

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New Alchimist attack framework hits Windows, Linux and Mac

Tech Republic Security

The post New Alchimist attack framework hits Windows, Linux and Mac appeared first on TechRepublic. The attack framework of probable Chinese origin used by cybercriminals has been discovered.

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Linux has been ported to run on Apple’s M1 Macs

The Verge

A new Linux port allows Apple’s M1 Macs to run Ubuntu for the first time. While a number of M1 components are shared with Apple’s mobile chips, the non-standard chips made it challenging to create Linux drivers to get Ubuntu running properly. Apple hasn’t designed its M1 Macs with dual-boot or Boot Camp in mind.

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Anatomy of a Linux distribution

IT Toolbox

What many people don’t realise is that Linux has a long pedigree. Longer than Windows, longer than DOS and longer than Apple (although the MacOS does have the same pedigree as Linux). Linux is based on the Unix operating system which started Longer than any other operating system in common use today.

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Now that Windows is in the cloud, what about the Mac?

Computerworld Vertical IT

Microsoft has put Windows online with Windows 365, which means any Mac, iPad, iPhone, or even Linux user can run a a virtualized PC in the cloud. Can, and should, Apple do something similar? What is Windows 365? Windows 365 will let you run Windows as a service in the cloud on your choice of device.

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Is Linux really that hard to use? cont.

IT Toolbox

In this series about whether Linux is hard to use or not I previously discussed the method needed to install programs in the windows operating system. To be truthful I do find installing and removing programs in the Apple ecosystem to be simpler than with the windows operating system. This time I will discuss the macos.

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Apple’s new ARM-based Macs won’t support Windows through Boot Camp

The Verge

Apple will start switching its Macs to its own ARM-based processors later this year, but you won’t be able to run Windows in Boot Camp mode on them. Microsoft only licenses Windows 10 on ARM to OEMs,” says a Microsoft spokesperson in a statement to The Verge. VMWare Fushion.

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