Fedora 15 has been released. If you have a special affinity towards GNOME 3, then you should give Fedora 15 a try. It is robust, secure, and user friendly. Following are some of the main features of Fedora 15.
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Tuesday, 24 May 2011
Sunday, 22 May 2011
A PC Emulator in Javascript - Run Linux In Your Web Browser
Fabrice Bellard has developed a PC emulator (Virtual machine) using Javascript that runs a version of Linux in your web browser.
You can run a variety of Linux commands in the emulator. Since its initial release on May 16 2011, this project has seen some feature additions namely - a clipboard to exchange data between the VM and the host, and support for Opera and Internet Explorer apart from Firefox.
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You can run a variety of Linux commands in the emulator. Since its initial release on May 16 2011, this project has seen some feature additions namely - a clipboard to exchange data between the VM and the host, and support for Opera and Internet Explorer apart from Firefox.
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Saturday, 14 May 2011
Would You Use A Chromebook If You Got One For Free ?
Google has unveiled the Chromebook - a laptop that runs on Chrome OS. The Chrome OS is a cloud based operating system which means that all your data (or most of it) will be stored on a remote server rather than on the local hard drive. Another way of saying it is you can literally rip apart and destroy your Chromebook (assuming you have deep pockets) and still get a good night's sleep because your data is safely backed up somewhere on the net.
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chromebook,
google,
google chrome os,
hardware,
laptops
Tuesday, 10 May 2011
How To Generate an SSL Certificate For Your Website
If you run a website which you need to serve via SSL, then this article is for you. The procedure for making your website SSL ready is quite simple. It involves -
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