UBUNTU LINUX

•December 4, 2008 • Leave a Comment

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LET’S WE KNOW MORE ABOUT UBUNTU

Ubuntu  is a free operating system based on Debian, a popular Linux distribution. Its name comes from the Zulu word “ubuntu”, loosely translated as “humanity”, describing the ubuntu philosophy: “I am who I am because of those around me,” a positive aspect of community. Ubuntu’s goals include providing an up-to-date, stable operating system for the average user, with a strong focus on usabilityinstallation. Ubuntu has been rated as the most popular Linux distribution for the desktop, claiming approximately 30% of desktop Linux installations in a survey by desktoplinux.com. and ease of Continue reading ‘UBUNTU LINUX’

MySQL is Relational Database Management System!

•December 3, 2008 • Leave a Comment

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You should know about relational database management system!!!

MySQL is a relational database management system (RDBMS) which has more than 11 million installations. The program runs as a server providing multi-user access to a number of databases.

MySQL is owned and sponsored by a single for-profit firm, the Swedish company MySQL AB, now a subsidiary of Sun Microsystems, which holds the copyright to most of the codebase. The project’s source code is available under terms of the GNU General Public License, as well as under a variety of proprietary agreements.

“MySQL” is officially pronounced /maɪˌɛskjuːˈɛl/ (My S Q L), not “My sequel” /maɪˈsiːkwəl/. This adheres to the official ANSI pronunciation; SEQUEL was an earlier IBM database language, a predecessor to the SQL language. The company does not take issue with the pronunciation “My sequel” or other local variations. Continue reading ‘MySQL is Relational Database Management System!’

Fedora 10

•December 3, 2008 • Leave a Comment
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Fedora 10 codenamed “Cambridge” has been released. This new version of the community oriented, Red Hat backed Linux distribution comes with new features which enhance the end user experience.
Fedora 10 is built on Linux kernel version 2.6.27. It comes with improved support for a choice of webcams, improved infrared remote support, better Bluetooth support which incorporates a new, easier to use wizard for setting up keyboards, mice, and other supported Bluetooth devices, A new improved graphical boot system called Plymouth, OpenOffice 3, Firefox 3.0.4, GNOME 2.24, KDE 4.1, LXDE, GIMP 2.6, you got it all in Fedora 10.

The underlying audio system in Fedora is PulseAudio. In Fedora 10, the bugs found in PulseAudio have been fixed, thus making it glitch free. The audio system also consumes relatively less power.

In most Linux distributions including prior versions of Fedora, the graphical X loads in virtual terminal 7 (VT7) – which you can navigate using Ctrl + Alt + Function keys (1-7). But in Fedora 10, the developers have shifted the graphical boot to virtual terminal 1 which has helped make the transition from bootup to displaying a full fledged GUI, smooth and flicker free. The graphical boot process has itself speeded up because of the improved graphical boot system (Plymouth) which replaces the old Red Hat graphical boot.

For the developers and system administrators, Fedora 10 features an improved RPM which can stream components which are required to run already installed software – for example, a video or audio codec required to run a file in the video or audio player. And secondly, Fedora 10 comes with improved support for remote, hands off installation and management.

The new version of Network Manager utility in Fedora 10 now features built-in support for Internet connection sharing.

Fedora developers Adam Jackson and Ray Strobe have been interviewed at Fedora Magazine blog, where they reveal the nitty gritty details of Fedora 10’s improved startup. Read what they have to say.

You can download Fedora 10 as a GNOME LiveCD or KDE LiveCD from the Official Fedora website. Also read the full Fedora 10 release notes to get a broader picture of what it offers.

STMIK AMIKOM YOGYAKARTA

•September 23, 2008 • Leave a Comment

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Some campuses have a distinctive brand that compelled the campus of blue, white campus, campus green and STMIK AMIKOM with the brand Kampus Ungu. History why the campus in a purple so I don’t know the meaning og the terms Purple is the color of the mixture of red and blue. Describes the attitude ‘work’ hard symbolized by the color blue. Coherence between intimacy and erotic, of lead to understanding and sensitive in that. Are inaccurate, but full of hope.

STMIK AMIKOM is the best, and the one of entrepreneur campus in Indonesia! Go..go..AMIKOM! be the best in ASIAN.

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