Tag Archive | "third party"

Why Windows XP and Vista are better than Mac OS X

Thursday, February 11, 2010

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This is my opinion on why Windows XP and Vista are better than Mac OS X. I compare kernels, third-party contributions, apple.com vs microsoft.com uptime/OS statistics, programming apis, and last but certainly not least, security

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How To Handle File System Problems That Are Un-Repairable For Fsck

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

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A Linux file system is the metadata structure that Linux uses to keep record of files on the hard drive that is the way in which the files are arranged on the hard drive. Every file system has a component based complex design and they are prone to corruption. For smooth running of [...]

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How I Obtained A Free Computer System

Monday, January 4, 2010

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About four years ago I quit my job in order to start my own business. I was committed to starting and operating my business while incurring as little debt as possible. I decided that one area that I could easily save a significant amount of money was with computer systems. In case [...]

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Resolving “Data files are corrupt” Error message

Monday, January 4, 2010

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There are numerous instances when attempt to resolve one error message and result in complete corruption of your MySQL database. So, it always advisable not to troubleshoot an error message for which you have no knowledge. However, if you are already in such a situation, then a safe way to access your database [...]

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Resolving booting issues after Ubuntu upgrade

Monday, January 4, 2010

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Upgrading your system with latest version of Ubuntu enables you to support the latest drivers, BIOS (Basic Input Output System), and advanced applications. While the upgradation process is simple and easy-to perform, it might result in booting problems if interrupted or performed in disorganized manner. In most of these situations, you receive a [...]

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Resolving LVM Metadata Corruption

Saturday, January 2, 2010

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LVM or Logical Volume Manager for Linux is responsible for managing mass-storage devices like disk drives. It allows you to add or replace disks, resize disk partition, take snapshots and resize dynamic volumes etc. LVM metadata holds critical system information and if it gets corrupted, you cannot access the stored data. [...]

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Virtual Dedicated Server Free Interrelated Guideline

Saturday, January 2, 2010

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If you are looking for information about virtual dedicated server, you will find the below related article very helpful. It provides a refreshing perspective that is much related to virtual dedicated server and in some manner related to data center hosting, free domain web hosting, debian dedicated server or dedicated server bandwidth. It [...]

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Fsck Errors Cause Data Loss in Linux

Saturday, January 2, 2010

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File system corruption is a common issue with all computer operating systems, including Linux. It might cause several drastic issues and need operating system reinstallation. To correct such problems, Linux provide fsck tool. It is a command line utility to check and fix file system problems. But in some situations, the [...]

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PHP: A BEGINNER’S GUIDE

Thursday, December 31, 2009

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ISBN13: 9780071549011 Condition: NEW Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark. Product DescriptionEssential Skills–Made Easy!Learn how to build dynamic, data-driven Web applications using PHP. Covering the latest release of this cross-platform, open-source scripting language, PHP: A Beginner’s Guide teaches you how to write basic PHP programs and enhance them with more advanced features such as MySQL [...]

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Incorrect Application of dd Command May Cause Data loss in Linux

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

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In Linux computers, dd (data definition) command-line utility offers several advantages such as converting raw data or low-level copying of data from hard drive to any other storage media. The command is used to copy the file system and is capable of copying specified number of data blocks or bytes. Furthermore, this tool [...]

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