Archive for April, 2006

Windows Vista Make Dual Boot More Difficult

Friday, April 28th, 2006

Again [tag]Microsoft[/tag] try to play a “dirty” on [tag]Linux[/tag]. A new [tag]technology[/tag] [tag]BitLocker[/tag] block the exchange of data needed in a dual boot system which mean you can’t share any data within your Linux and [tag]Windows[/tag].
Even I know Microsoft try to implement a new tools for everyone but from my point of view(GNU/Linux supporter), this [...]

Fedora Core 5

Thursday, April 27th, 2006

Fedora Core 5 been release for quite some time.
I have download [tag]Fedora Core[/tag] 5 last week but not yet upgrade my desktop and laptop
Anyway, my colleague already used my [tag]FC5[/tag] CD installed on his desktop and laptop successful last week. Anf finally I would like to install on my desktop today but very [...]

Win a trip to the Redhat Summit

Wednesday, April 26th, 2006

Great News! Great changes for “Win a Trip to Red Hat Summit”
Read Carefully!
[tag]Red Hat[/tag] is only looking for [tag]RHCE[/tag] certified for win a trip to Red Hat Summit 2006 but again sorry to any RHCE in [tag]Malaysia[/tag]. This is only available for certified RHCE’s that are legal residents of the following countries: United States, [...]

Moles

Tuesday, April 25th, 2006

Just would like to share a story about “MOLES”.
[tag]Moles[/tag] and what they say about you:
The Chinese Almanac, also known as the Tung Shu, is commonly known as a book of auspicious and inauspicious dates, but there is so much more to the Tung Shu than that. It is a vast mine of information relating to [...]

Internal Instant Messenger

Monday, April 24th, 2006

Just wonder do you have any Internal [tag]Instant Messenger[/tag] in your office? I’m here not talking about [tag]ICQ[/tag], [tag]MSN[/tag], [tag]YM[/tag] or [tag]google talk[/tag]

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