Windows 8 Server

April 22, 2012 at 11:00 am (Operating System)

Windows Server® is the leading server operating system that powers many of the worlds’ largest datacenters, enables small businesses around the world, and delivers value to organizations of all sizes in between. Building on this legacy, Windows Server “8” delivers hundreds of new features and enhancements for transforming virtualization and cloud computing to help you reduce IT costs and deliver more business value. Within Windows Server “8” you will find exciting innovations in areas of virtualization, networking, storage, user experience, and a transition to Windows PowerShell® to take scripting to a whole new level.

Direct Download: Win8Server

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My favorite linux distro

December 3, 2010 at 9:19 pm (Operating System)

There are a lot of different distributions of linux out there to choose from and my favorites are:

1. Ubuntu

2. Backtrack

3. Debian

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Portable Operating System

November 30, 2009 at 3:59 am (Operating System)

Creating portable OS in USB. Linux and also Windows.

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Download new Linux Distributions

October 5, 2007 at 4:57 am (Operating System)

I just finish cd writing my new downloaded linux distribution. These are Ubuntu 7.10 (codenamed “Gutsy Gibbon”), NetBSD i386 4.0 RC2 (Unix-like OS) and Vixta.org (VISTA version in Linux) from Softpedia Site. I’d like to try all linux distribution to my pc so that i will know which is the best for my box.

Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon Tribe 1

Scheduled for official release in late October i think 18, Gutsy Gibbon will include version 2.6.22 of the Linux kernel, GNOME 2.20, and Xorg 7.3. Kubuntu 7.10 will feature KDE 3.5.7 and offer optional packages for KDE 4.0 RC2. Ubuntu 7.10 Server Edition will feature some nice additions, including support for Novell’s AppArmor security framework. This will also be the first Ubuntu release to include compositing support by default by fully integrating Compiz Fusion, a window manager that merges elements of Compiz and Beryl.

Xorg 7.3, which includes RandR 1.2 and supports hotplugging for monitors and input devices, will vastly simplify Xorg configuration in Ubuntu 7.10 and significantly reduce the need for manual xorg.conf manipulation for some users. Ubuntu 7.10 will also include a new graphical display configuration utility that aims to reduce the complexity of configuring support for two displays. Unfortunately, users who want to run more than two displays by using multiple video cards will have to continue to manage their configuration by hand and endure the serious deficiencies of Xinerama, which still isn’t compatible with RandR.

Tribe 1 (the first Ubuntu 7.10 development prerelease) was officially released on June 7th. According to the official release schedule, Tribe 2 is officially scheduled for release late this month shortly after the Debian import freeze. Additional Tribe prereleases will be issued at the rate of one or two per month until October. Assuming that circumstances don’t necessitate a deviation from the schedule, Ubuntu 7.10 release candidates will be available mid-October and the final official release is scheduled to take place on October 18.

Favored by prominent hardware companies like Dell and Intel, Ubuntu is rapidly becoming one of the most important distributions in the Linux ecosystem. The addition of the new mobile and embedded edition in the 7.10 release represents the next major step in Ubuntu’s evolution and portends broader Ubuntu adoption in the context of portable computing.

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