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		<title>Linux &#8211; Eminent Choice Or Not?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 12:17:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Linux has been something like monotony nowadays. Its fame makes it being the talk of the town &#8211; various Linux downloads, Linux programs, etc&#8230; And what&#8217;s great about this is &#8211; it&#8217;s all for free! However, free programs or software would always come to an end due to the rising number of users as well [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Linux has been something like monotony nowadays. Its fame makes it being the talk of the town &#8211; various Linux downloads, Linux programs, etc&#8230; And what&#8217;s great about this is &#8211; it&#8217;s all for free! However, free programs or software would always come to an end due to the rising number of users as well as the demands them constantly plea. There will really come a time that some of them will be priced just right for its effectiveness and usage. But that won&#8217;t tremble any of the existing and satisfied users of Linux because they already know how great it is to use such system.<br/><br/>Most of today&#8217;s Linux subscribers were actually using other operating systems and decided to transfer to Linux because of some annoying experiences. You can almost hear their murmurs whenever they talk about their previous systems. A complaint from a lady in her workplace have been heard telling that she got all fed up and totally annoyed with her current operating system and thinks of migrating to Linux. No worries at all because I think it&#8217;s just so easy to do it. Another thing is, switching to Linux can be very fast for her since she&#8217;s not using the software herself.<br/><br/>Beforehand, switching to Linux will require you to take a closer look around your software as well as to make some research about this new operating system. You should be aware of the software that are compatible with this new OS. Will your software run faster, or will be more user-friendly and effective once you transfer to this new system? Consider the advantages and disadvantages before you finally decide.<br/><br/>A large number of Linux software usually comes for free. And yes, they are indeed FREE! But are that free software doesn&#8217;t bother you at all? A colleague once mentioned that the more &#8216;free&#8217; a software becomes, the more it is prone to get affected by some malicious programs. So before planning to use Linux, better watch out for these unwanted possibilities.<br/><br/>Another thing to consider is the commands that Linux has. Since it is new, there&#8217;s a possibility that some of its commands are different from your old OS. You have to get familiar with it first and then see to it that it has some sort of a familiar environment with your previous operating system. In that way, you won&#8217;t be caught something like grasping for breath because you have experienced a shock after suddenly switching to something you aren&#8217;t familiar with yet. So, it would be better to check everything out in order to get all things done &#8211; safely.<br/><br/>Anyhow, if you think you are ready enough to switch and try something new, then better opt for something that have positive feedbacks. Try to look at the bright side of your choice. Don&#8217;t worry too much about some adverse comments, for as long as you know that you, yourself can handle any problems that may occur (we could never really get rid of any unexpected failures). Consider the point that Linux has been very congenial to its users and is very friendly to the budget too. You won&#8217;t have to fret since some of its software are still offered for free (to download and to use as well).<br/><br/>I guess, the best thing to do primordially is to seek for valuable inputs about the Linux OS. Search and read a lot of reviews. Visit those sites that have favorable recommendations as well as some critics about this new operating system. Check out for software compatibilities and make sure that you&#8217;ve done checking the list of important software that you have &#8211; of which ones are and are not compatible with Linux. Better be ready before deciding to make a shift.<br/><br/>To finish this off, it will make sense to weigh all the odds and to consider the possibilities first before deciding to switch for Linux. A dissatisfied OS user (of another system) may opt for Linux to try its proficiency and effectiveness. He may go through a lot of new commands to learn and get familiar with, yet the important thing is, he is happy and comfortable with his choice. Well, the bottom lines for this is &#8211; if you are already fed up with what you currently have and is already annoyed of its performance, then why stick to that when you have greater options to choose from? So to speak, Linux may have been waiting for you all along.<br/><br/></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 06:25:13 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many marketing techniques that you can take to promote your business. Today, people prefer to use the internet to spread their business. They create a website and let people from around the world know their products or services. This is more efficient and cheaper marketing technique. If you also plan to create a website, that’s a great idea.</p>
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		<title>Era of Open Source Softwares-linux</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Jul 2009 22:05:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Of all the open source operating systems, LINUX heralded an era of freedom from licensed softwares and signalled the end of the road for monopoly softwares from the giant Microsoft. With the arrival of LINUX and its many versions, users got themselves liberated from the shackles of Windows operating systems and soon found that they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Of all the open source operating systems, LINUX heralded an era of freedom from licensed softwares and signalled the end of the road for monopoly softwares from the giant Microsoft. With the arrival of LINUX and its many versions, users got themselves liberated from the shackles of Windows operating systems and soon found that they could edit and tinker with LINUX to generate new versions of the famous OS. Linux has gained an unexpectedly large amount of interest in the home market over the past two years. This could be due to any number of reasons including, it&#8217;s both free and open source, almost all applications are free and open source, the stability is unsurpassed, the code is constantly revised, updated and added to by a numerous amount of programmers across the world. Linux is undisputable a giant in the OS world, with just the name Linux being a symbol of stability and security. With the interest in Linux growing, many new distributions have surfaced offering easy installation and configuration. Well-established distributions such as Redhat are also striving to meet the same goals.<br/><br/>Linux is an operating system and therefore is the basic set of programs and utilities that make the computer run. Some other common operating systems are Unix (and its variants BSD, AIX, Solaris, HPUX, and others); DOS; Microsoft Windows; Amiga; and Mac OS.Linux is Free Software. In a nutshell, software that is free in the sense that Linux is distributed along with its source code so that anyone who receives it is free to make changes and redistribute it. Users are free to make copies of Linux and give them to friends, it&#8217;s also fine to tweak a few lines of the source code.The only catch is that the user who modifies it has to necessarily make available the source code to all users. Linux is not owned by anyone. One misconception many first-time Linux.com readers have is that this site, Linux.com, is similar to Microsoft.com, which is owned and controlled by the company that produces the Windows operating system. No one company or individual &#8220;owns&#8221; Linux, which was developed, and is still being improved, by thousands of corporate-supported and volunteer programmers all over the world.<br/><br/>Users are generally provided with Linux distribution that contains not only the basic Linux operating system, but also programs that enhance it in many ways. Anyone who wants to put together his or her own Linux distribution is free to do so, and we know of more than 200 different Linux distributions that fill special &#8220;niche&#8221; purposes. But we advise new users to stick with one of the five or six most popular general-purpose Linux distributions until they know a little about what Linux can and can&#8217;t do. You can get Linux from a number of online software repositories, including the official Web sites for each distribution. It helps to have a fast connection and a CD burner so you can quickly download an .ISO image of the distribution and burn it onto a CD. You then can load the bootable installation programs that lead you, step by step, through the process of getting Linux on your computer.<br/><br/>The more popular distributions are available in many computer stores and directly from each distribution&#8217;s publisher. The convenience of a distribution on CDs, including manuals, generally makes your first installation so much easier that it is well worth the money.<br/><br/>Linux boasts of some of the best free online support for its operating system.Take advantage of some free, expert technical support: the Linux Users Group, or LUG. The heartbeat of Linux support, and of Linux itself, is the LUG. There are LUGs in almost every country in the world, where you can get Linux advice and help from people who live near you, speak your language, and are willing to donate their time so that new users can learn about Linux without going through any more head-scratching than necessary.Each LUG operates independently and has its own style and meeting schedule. Note that if there is no LUG close enough for you to conveniently attend meetings, most LUGs maintain email lists you can join and use to get answers to any Linux questions you have.<br/><br/>The best-known corporate GNU/Linux distribution is REDHAT. Mandrake Linux<br/><br/>was the first Linux distribution that worked hard to make Linux easy for ordinary desktop users. Freely downloadable version available; commercial versions have pre-integrated sofware packages and are easier for first-timers to set up than the download edition. There are other distributions like Fedora, Debia, Knoppix,Suse, Slackware, MEPIS, Gentoo and so on.<br/><br/></p>
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