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Friday, 17 June 2011

How to Open MS 2007 Format File In MS 2003


To Open a MS Office 2007 File in MS 2003 Software

Just Download a simple Software
provided by Microsoft

Supported Oprating System:

Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, Windows Server 2003,
Windows Vista, Windows Vista Service Pack 1,
Windows XP Service Pack 1, Windows XP Service Pack 2,
Windows XP Service Pack 3,Windows 7;Windows Server 2008




Package Having 37.0 MB



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Wednesday, 8 June 2011

RHEL6 Installatiom Guide



Download Red Hat 6 Beta DVD images here


Some of the many improvements and new features that are included in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
·         Power management – Tickless kernel and improvements through the application stack to reduce wakeups, power consumption measurement by Powertop, Power Management (ASPM, ALPM), and adaptive system tuning by Tuned, all enhance more efficient system power usage.
·         Next generation networking – Comprehensive IPv6 support (NFS 4, CIFS, mobile support [RFC 3775], ISATAP support), FCoE, iSCSI, and a new and improved mac 802.11 wireless stack.

·         Scalable filesystems – ext4 file system provides support for larger file sizes and significantly reduces repair times over ext3. XFS® is a high-performance file system that supports extremely large files and is optimized for large data transfers.
·         Virtualization – KVM includes performance improvements and new features, sVirt protects the guest and host from unauthorized access, SR-IOV and NPIV deliver high-performance virtual use of physical devices, and libvirt leverages kernel resource management functionality.
·         Enterprise security enhancement – SELinux includes improved ease of use, application sandboxing, and significantly increased coverage of system services, while SSSD provides unified access to identity and authentication services as well as caching for off-line use.
·         Development and runtime support – SystemTap improvements, ABRT is a new framework for simple collection and reporting of bug information, and improvements are made to GCC (version 4.4.3), glibc (version 2.11.1), and GDB (version 7.0.1)


Download Red Hat 6 Beta DVD images here



Red Hat 6 RHEL Installation
Booting:

Put the RHEL6 CD to The Drive and Restart the System

Change the Boot Device Priority to the CD Drive
Save the BIOS Setting Then System is Locate the Boot Image From RHEL6 CD & Start to Boot

1. Select Install or upgrade an existing system option on Grub Menu



2. Choose a language




3. Choose a keyboard type



4. Choose a installation media



5. Skip DVD media test (or select media test, if you want to test installation media before installation)




6. Red Hat 6 graphical installer starts, select next




7. Accepct Pre-Release Installation




8. Select storage devices




9. Insert computer name




10. Select time zone




11. Enter a password for root user




12. Select type of installation
Read every options info carefully. And select encrypting if needed and option to review and modify partition layout



13. Review partition layout
Modify if needed. Default setup with ext4 and LVM looks good for desktop machine.



14. Accept write changes to disc




15. Writing changes (creating partitions) to disc




16. Configure boot loader options
Select device to install bootloader and check/create boot loader operating system list



17. Select softwares to install and enable repositories



18. Customize package selection




20. Starting installation process




21. Installing packages







22. Installation is complete
Click reboot computer and remove installation media.



Red Hat 6 RHEL Finishing Installation
23. Selecting RHEL 6 from grub




24. Booting Red Hat 6




25. Red Hat 6 Welcome screen




26. Create normal user



27. Setup date and time and keep up-to-date with NTP







28. Login Red Hat 6 Gnome Desktop



29. Red Hat (RHEL6)  Gnome Desktop



Enjoy With Latetst RHEL

Related Topics:

Basic Linux Commands


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Tuesday, 7 June 2011

Ubuntu 10.04 Installation Guide



Try the Latest Version: Is Here

Booting:

This cd is used as both  Live CD  and Installation CD

Put the Ubuntu CD to The Drive and Restart the System


Change the Boot Device Priority to the CD Drive

Save the BIOS Setting Then System is Locate the Boot Image From Ubuntu CD & Start to Boot


Ubuntu Starting Screen





First Screen Need a User Input, Select Install Ubuntu






Welcome Screen, Language select to English






 This is the PARTITION window

Working carefully
Otherwise the data & Other Operating Systems are will lose

The Above Window  shows Having a operating System Windows 2000 in NFTS File System

We are install  the Ubuntu as a Secondary Operating System

Select the Choice Specify Partitions Manually



First Screen For Manual Partition


Here  11.94 GB  is the  Default  Free space
First We can Allot Swap Area & Other Space Used For Othe Other partition


The Screen Showing Swap Area having 1024 MB

Selected Formated as a swap Area;  We can Use  Swap Area in Us as Option




The screen is After Alloting Swap Area

Again Select Free Space, & Add Partition




Again the Window For Creating new partition,

Here is showing the Maximum Available Free Space

After Creating Swap partition, Remaining All Space we Used as Linux installations space,
So We select the Default Value

OR

We can customize the partitions, So  Having  3 Steps

  1. Select the Partition Size


  1. Us as-   Here Select Ext4/Ext3 (This is the file system For the Linux,Such Like NTFS , FAT in Windows)


  1. Mount point- This is Select Root(/)



Press OK
Then Shows a Disk Layout Display
Cofirm All   Again then Select Forward Button


Forward with User Informarion,password, System Name


Start Installation, Then Reboot After Finish



After Installation Desktop is Loaded
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