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Sandra Nowakowski

Linux vs. Windows web Hosting, does it matter - 0 views

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    One of the most confusing decisions someone new to web hosting will have to make is which platform their server should be on. There are a number of different choices out there but the main two are Linux and Windows web servers. There are also a lot of ...
Marco Castellani

KOffice 2.0 Beta1 Released - 0 views

  • The KOffice team is proud to announce the first beta of KOffice 2.0. The goal of this release is to gather feedback from both users and developers on the new UI and underlying infrastructure. This will allow us to release a usable 2.0 release, demonstrating our vision for the future of the digital office to a larger audience and attract new contributions both in terms of code and ideas for improvements.
Sandra Nowakowski

Cisco 2821 - 0 views

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    Pricewatch - Security Networking Find The Best Deals And Lowest Prices On Networking By Cisco Systems Cisco2821-sec/k9 Cisco 2821 Security Bundle Router (new Sealed In Retail Box) Www.pricewatch.com/networking/995532-15.htm Lyle Baker - Linkedin ...
Sandra Nowakowski

MCDST Cert - 0 views

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    Certification Training Guide | Certifications | Certify Guide To Certification Training | Certification Training News, ... Microsoft Mcdst Certification. Ccna Cert. A Certification Online. Cisco Network Certification ... Certificationexperts.com M...
David Corking

BBC NEWS | Technology | Tweeting mouse trap and window | June 2009 - 0 views

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    'The house that tweets' This 2 minute video interview with Andy Stanford-Clark is much more entertaining than the YouTube interview I bookmarked earlier. Lots of action shots of home telemetry, Andy's Java midlet on his phone, and what I think is a GNOME desktop showing his home's web interface.
bryan yu

Using rTorrentweb to replace rtgui - 3 views

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    I have using rtgui be a web interface for rTorrent until now, however I found a new software that is rTorrentweb. It's really a very nice tool for rTorrent even better than rtgui. You maybe want to know why I would recommend to use it.
Yi Wang

In the Beginning was the Command Line - 0 views

  • Like the Earth's biosphere, the technosphere is very thin compared to what is above and what is below.
    • Yi Wang
       
      beautiful visualization
  • fossilization process
  • temporal arbitrage.
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  • Disney does mediated experiences better than anyone. If they understood what OSes are, and why people use them, they could crush Microsoft in a year or two.
  • But more importantly, it comes out of the fact that, during this century, intellectualism failed, and everyone knows it.
  • lip service
  • How badly we want it can be measured by the size of Bill Gates's fortune.
  • When TCP/IP was invented, running it was an honor reserved for Serious Computers--mainframes and high-powered minicomputers used in technical and commercial settings--and so the protocol is engineered around the assumption that every computer using it is a serious machine, capable of doing many things at once. Not to put too fine a point on it, a Unix machine.
  • Young Americans who leave their great big homogeneous country and visit some other part of the world typically go through several stages of culture shock: first, dumb wide-eyed astonishment. Then a tentative engagement with the new country's manners, cuisine, public transit systems and toilets, leading to a brief period of fatuous confidence that they are instant experts on the new country. As the visit wears on, homesickness begins to set in, and the traveler begins to appreciate, for the first time, how much he or she took for granted at home. At the same time it begins to seem obvious that many of one's own cultures and traditions are essentially arbitrary, and could have been different; driving on the right side of the road, for example. When the traveler returns home and takes stock of the experience, he or she may have learned a good deal more about America than about the country they went to visit.
  • We like plain dealings and straightforward transactions in America.
  • This would simply not be worth the effort, and so "wc" would never be written as an independent program at all. Instead users would have to wait for a word count feature to appear in a commercial software package.
liza cainz

Fast, Reliable and Accurate Microsoft Support XP Tech Service - 1 views

I was amazed that after reformatting my hard drive to switch from Vista to XP, Help Gurus allowed me to use the same code I had already purchased on my new operating system! I held my breath as I t...

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started by liza cainz on 04 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
Marc Lijour

Linux Is on the Rise For Business - PCWorld Business Center - 1 views

  • according to a report released Tuesday by the Linux Foundation in partnership with Yeoman Technology Group. With data from an invited pool of more than 1900 respondents, the survey found that 76 percent of the world's largest organizations plan to add more Linux servers over the next 12 months. By contrast, only 41 percent plan to add Windows servers, while 44 percent say they will be decreasing or maintaining the same number of Windows machines over the next year.
  • Large companies are planning to increase their reliance on Linux over the next five years
  • Looking out over five years, the difference is even more marked: A full 79 percent plan to add Linux servers over that time, while only 21 percent will add new Windows servers.
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  • To understand Linux trends among the world's largest companies and government organizations, Yeoman and The Linux Foundation focused in particular on responses from a subset of close to 400 respondents representing organizations with annual revenues of $500 million or more or greater than 500 employees.
  • Sixty-six percent of the planned Linux deployments mentioned by respondents are for brand-new applications or services, while 37 percent are migrations from Windows, the survey found.
  • "We are seeing more migration at Microsoft's expense than the industry analysis might lead you to believe," McPherson noted.
  • Since Linux is free, sales-linked estimates tend to underestimate its adoption considerably.
  • this survey involves some sample bias
  • the data isn't tied to server sales the way so much industry data is
  • a full 60 percent of respondents said they're planning to use Linux for more mission-critical workloads than they have in the past
  • Lack of vendor lock-in and openness of the code were other frequently cited drivers
  • long-term viability of the platform
  • choice of software and hardware
  • n cloud contexts, meanwhile, Linux led far and away, with 70 percent naming it as their primary platform, compared with 18 percent citing Windows and 11 citing Unix
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    according to a report released Tuesday by the Linux Foundation in partnership with Yeoman Technology Group. With data from an invited pool of more than 1900 respondents, the survey found that 76 percent of the world's largest organizations plan to add more Linux servers over the next 12 months. By contrast, only 41 percent plan to add Windows servers, while 44 percent say they will be decreasing or maintaining the same number of Windows machines over the next year.
jhon smith

verizon-iphone - 0 views

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    what is verizon iphone ? verizon is new technology on iphone 4 G on CDMA network. quote from pcworld.com : Verizon-iPhone rumors last spring, the carrier's CEO told reporters Apple would not possible wish to bring the iPhone to the corporate till its 4G network was in place; the CDMA
Mehmet Akyol

Latest Acer Netbook With Google Android | My Netbook World - 0 views

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    Next month Acer will release a new netbook with Google Android Operating system. According to Gizmodo; it will be nearly $350 and maybe it has 10 display.
anonymous

download.OOo4Kids.org | Welcome, Bienvenue, Willkommen, Bienvenido, Bem-Vindo... - 2 views

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    "OpenOffice.org Education Project's goals are to establish a bridge between OpenOffice.org and the world of education as well as recruit and train new developers."
seth kutcher

Excellent Computer Repair Service - 1 views

My work relies heavily on computer. That is why I cannot afford to delay my report just because I am having computer problems. I bought this computer unit 5 years ago and maybe because it is alread...

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started by seth kutcher on 02 Nov 11 no follow-up yet
Marc Lijour

Open Source Business Conference 2011 - 2 views

  • The Computerworld Open Source Business Conference (OSBC) is the premier forum for business and technology leaders looking for an insightful discussion of how open source technology is changing the way we do business today.
  • Matt AsayProgram Chair
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    The Computerworld Open Source Business Conference (OSBC) is the premier forum for business and technology leaders looking for an insightful discussion of how open source technology is changing the way we do business today. With a rich and deep agenda built around the concept of emerging business models and the best strategies for incorporating the strategies for open source software into growing your business, OSBC makes the argument that every enterprise is, or should be, a data-driven business today.  As the IT industry's only forum for discussing how to reap profits from using open source software, OSBC brings together a vibrant group of the industry's top practitioners, venture capitalists, lawyers and thought leaders for two days of in-depth presentations and lively discussions and panels. By being the leading conference for educating top tier executives on the value of the open source market place, OSBC provides the latest in cutting-edge open source thinking. OSBC offers the change to connect with the developers, users and companies behind the most significant open source Big Data technologies, teaching attendees the strategies to making your business more effectively data-driven.
David Corking

Make .vagrant tree host-specific · Issue #3362 · mitchellh/vagrant - 4 views

  • I keep my local repos in a Dropbox folder so I can switch between my desktop and laptop seamlessly and still have the current state of everything be synced, including changes that haven't been committed yet.
  • 1. vagrant halt to shutdown machines 2. added "export VAGRANT_DOTFILE_PATH=.vagrant-laptop" to ~/.bashrc 3. open new terminals to inherit the new env var 4. move .vagrant to .vagrant-laptop 5. vagrant up -- it works! 6. change "/.vagrant" to "/.vagrant*" in my .gitignore
jdr santos

nixCraft: Linux Tips, Hacks, Tutorials, And Ideas In Blog Format - 3 views

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    nixCraft offers Linux tips, hacks, news, tutorials, guides and ideas in blog format. The main aim is to document the hurdles that most of us face as UNIX/Linux/BSD sys admin in our day today life.
Felipp Crawly

Success has a New Name; Onward Process - 1 views

started by Felipp Crawly on 26 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
anonymous

Raspberry Links (from Rafa) - 1 views

started by anonymous on 15 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
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