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by Scott Merrill on February 3, 2009
phantom os
Russian programmer Dmitry Zavalishin is working on a revolutionary new
concept for an operating system. In Zavalishin's Phantom OS, snapshots
of the entire system will be continually saved to disk, preserving state
for running applications and active data. There are no files in the
traditional sense, instead a file is merely an object with persistent
state. Neat!
Go there...
http://www.crunchgear.com/2009/02/03/phantom-operating-system-to-kill-windows-and-linux/
Don
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I have yet to hear of a Conficker infection on a Linux machine, and believe me I've been looking for one.
It might be possible if you're using WINE, but the simple answer to that is don't use WINE.
If you advised your readers to go over to Ubuntu, they'd have a free Linux OS and never have to patch a Windows system again!
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