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10 Ways that Enterprises use Linux

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The world’s largest technical support, software and hardware companies use Linux on a daily basis for a variety of tasks and solutions. This post gives you an overview of all the ways in which large companies use Linux. Most don’t use Linux on the desktop but do use it in ways you might expect (and [...]

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Passed RHCSS (RH423) Exam @ Ahmedabad, Gujarat

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For Electromech Corporation and We all students are feeling special as well as some tension because it was a first batch and first Linux Institute who are going to conduct RHCSS (RH423) Examination for the First time in Ahmedabad, Gujarat.
On 27th Feb, 2010. I have given Exam for RHCSS (RH423) Exam. Exam Duration 4 [...]

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Problem Solved !!!

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From Few days my blog and website having some problems because of Hosting service.
Because of this problem i was not able to write new post and not able to update blog. Again all posts are back and all with the same link.
Now Problem is solved. Thanks for the support.

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Create a graph of your system’s performance

Use Dstat and Gnuplot to monitor performance, then turn that information into neat-looking graphs that anyone, even your manager, can understand…
If you have a server which is being used to host a website or to run a web application, it helps to know what kind of load it is handling. This information is particularly useful [...]

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Google Chrome (Beta) for Linux Is Officially Available

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Though Linux users could test the popular browser for a couple of months through unofficial Chromium builds, yesterday, June 4th, Google announced the first official release of Google Chrome for Linux. The version 3.0.183.1 is still very unstable and lacks a lot of features.
One of Chrome’s main advantages over other web browsers is the way [...]

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