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Thursday, November 27, 2008

The Beattle Between Cisco+Linux VS Microsoft

Every knew that Cisco (a network tool manufacture) and Microsoft (that have Windows) both want to dominate the communications market all over the world, where next-generation applications ride across IP networks.
They have done a few step to win the unified communication wars, Cisco will need an army of independent software vendors (ISVs). Microsoft ha do the same thing when they recruited thousands of developers to support Windows in the 1990s.
Cisco made a more measured announcement, known as the Cisco Application eXtension Platform [AXP]. This aplication is based on Linux. (As we knew tat Linux is the the hardest " enemy for Windows.

Cisco’s early AXP application partners include InterComponentWare, OSISoft , Sagem-Interstar, Precidia Technologies , ProSyst , Verint, NICE, Avocent , and Workbrain .

According to the Cisco release, none of those software companies are powerhouse names. But on the other hand, they are the early movers in the unified communications market.

Now, we just wait. Which one will be the winner.

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A | Kha

Cross Platform, what's that?

Have you heard about "cross-platform"? Cross platform is a term in information system that a software can use in a few different operating system like Ubuntu, Linux, Macintosh, etc.
According to defenition from www.en.wikipedia.org, cross-platform (also known as multi-platform) is a term used to refer to computer software or computing methods and concepts that are implemented and inter-operate on multiple computer platforms.
Usually, the software that have "cross-platform" ability is an open source aplication. We can see it like Apache, HTTP Server, MySQL, and PHP.

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The Newest Operating System from Microsoft: WINDOWS 7

Microsoft Corp. have annonced thaht the codename of the their new Operating System is Windows 7. This name was chosen because of the simplicity.
The number "7" mean that this release is the 7th windows generation. But, many people say that if , it is the 7th generation it mean that The Windows Me isn't counted.

What ever.. only Microsoft knows the reason of choosing "7" as number version. Happy waiting..!

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How to Upgrade from Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron) to Ubuntu 8.10 (Interpid Ibex)

This time I will try to explain, how to upgrade your Ubuntu hardy Heron 8.04 to the newest Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex. that have been released on the 30th of October 2008.
First, you have to know that by default Ubuntu 8.04 LTS won't offer an upgrade to 8.10. But, upgrades from 8.04 LTS to 8.10 are fully supported, and it's easy to enable. Ok, let's begin...... Are you ready? eh.. what about Ubuntu CD installer. You can download it from a lot of mirror server around the world. Just use www.google.com to find it.

  1. You can directly upgrade to Ubuntu 8.10 from Ubuntu 8.04 LTS.
  2. The upgrade will not be presented by default because 8.10 is not a Long Term Support (LTS) release.
  3. Be sure that you have all updates applied to Ubuntu 8.04 LTS before you upgrade.
  4. Take a complete backup of your ubuntu system
Start Your Upgrade
In your Hardy Heron, Start software sources from System -- Administration -- Software Sources.
Once it opens click on the “Updates” tab and change “Show new distribution release” to “Normal releases”.
Then click on "Close" Button.
Start Update manager from System--t;Administration -- Update Manager.

Click the "Check" button to check for new updates.If there are any updates to install, use the Install Updates button to install them, and press Check again after that is complete.
A message will appear informing you that "New distribution 8.10 is available". Then click "Upgrade" .
You will see "Downloading Update" Box. AAt the next, clik Start Upgrade. Follow teh process.
When you see a message like "Replace teh customised configuration ...." click "Replace" button.
And when you're asked to "Remove obsolete package?" click "remove" Button.
Then Restart your computer.

To check your Ubuntu version by type the following command:

sudo lsb_release -a


and see, the result.

I hope, this tutorial will help you to stay use Ubuntu.

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Ssssst.. New Ubuntu 8.10 was released .. !!

After alpha 6, beta 1, and Release Candidate 1 version, finally Ubuntu 8.10 was released on 30 October 2008. It is available in a lot of the mirrors all of the world. Codename for ubuntu 8.10 is called Interpid Ibex. Everything began on 20 February, when Mark Shuttleworth announced Interpid Ibex, that is the next major release of Ubuntu Linux . This release is also to celebrate the 4th years from the first release, Ubuntu 4.10.
Mark Shuttleworth said the he would like each person can bring from the office, home, and any place, so stay connected satau another.
The latest Dekstop Environment in Ubuntu 8.10 is GNOME 2.24.1, that brought many new features that are very helpful. Like, the smart terminal. It is called smart terminal because, for example, when users open a terminal on the desktop screen (using the nautilus-open-terminal extension), the path will be the one with the desktop, not for the Home. Now users can mount the file archives, and the ISO file. Some of the new administration utility system, like the USB Startup Disk, and Synaptic 0.62.1. This version also has included a number of games for all ages.

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Setting Up OutLook Express (OE) to Download Yahoo POP3

First, you have sure to activate POP3 facilities at your email account. Usually, it can be setting at link OPTION. Try to find it.

To setting your OE, open it by clicking START, All Program, Outlook Express.
If you haven't used it, usually will be opened a window to make OE as your default Email CLient. Click YES.

On Menu TOOL, choose Account to open Internet Accounts box dialog.
Then click Add, Mail to open Internet Connection Wizard.

At that Dialog Box, type your Name, example Zhumphallabbu, then click Next.
In the next Dialog Box, enter your email, for example: zhumphallabbu@yahoo.com.sg (i'm using account at www.yahoo.com.sg with username: zhumphallabbu). Click Next.

At next box, fill the boxes like this:
My Incoming mail server is a: POP3
Incomingmail(POP3,IMAP or HTTP) server: pop.mail.yahoo.com.sg
Outgoing mail (SMTP) server: smtp.mail.yahoo.com.sg
then click Next.

Next Dialog Box, type your username for your email, example: zhumphallabbu
and Your Password : ********* (my password at yahoo.com.sg)

then click Next and Finish.

Back to Main Window (Internet Account DialogBox)
Choose Tab Mail.

Then, click email account that you just made. then, click Properties.

At the Properties box dialog, choose tab Server and give a sign (click) on My server requires authentication. Then click Apply and OK.

NOW... your OE is ready to download your email from the server, so you can read and make teh replay if you are offline. Then send the replay if you are on-line.

But, remember, not all yahoo client can use this facilities freely. For example, if you have register at www.yahoo.com, you have to pay before use POP3. So, I suggest you to register in yahoo.com.sg (Singapore or other country)

Enjoy your OE.....!

source: http://zhumphallabbu.blogspot.com

How to Install Xmms and its Skin Xmms on Ubuntu

Everyone knows that mp3 player is the most thing that we need in our computer. Ubuntu as the one of the most populer linux at this time had xmms packet on it repository. But, after the installation, we see thet its skin still not interesting, at least e]according to my opinion.

In this article. I will try to give how to install another beautiful skin to our Xmms on Ubuntu, so we always interesting use linux than Windows and his friends.

Before we start, you have to sure that you are connecting on the internet. It's better if you choose the mirror that the nearest from your place. For Installating Xmms I will try to use mirror at http://.repo.ugm.ac.id

Open the terminal on your Ubuntu by klicking Application, then Accessories, the Terminal

Then, on the terminal type the next command. At this time, I'm using a computer (otak-korZZlet) with user as zhumphallabbu. (you just type after the “$” string:

zhumphallabbu@otak-korZZlet:~$ sudo su (Enter)
[sudo] password for zhumphallabbu: (give your root password) (Enter)

Enter your root password and the hit ENTER. Continue with the next command:

root@otak-korZZlet: / home/zhumphallabbu# apt-get install xmms (Enter)

Let's the process continue to the end. If it has finished, you can check in by clicking Aplication, Sound and Vidoe and then Xmms. Now... you have your Xmms with default skin (black).

To install or add new skin, we have to cahnge our work directory to /usr/share/xmms/Skins/. You can do it by using terminal (again). Type the next command to change your directory.

root@otak-korZZlet: /home/zhumphallabbu# cd ..
root@otak-korZZlet: /home# cd ..
root@otak-korZZlet:cd usr/share/xmms/Skins (ENTER)

(attention: perhatikan, at Linux command is case sensitive. It's different if you type Skins and skins)

root@otak-korZZlet: /usr/share/xmms/Skins#

This time we will try to download new skin fromwww.piotrkosoft.netinet.net by using command 'wget'

root@otak-korZZlet:
/usr/share/xmms/Skins# wget http://piotrkosoft.netinet.net/pub/mirrors/xmmx/Skins/ConceptX-Gold.zip (ENTER)

The command line aim to download file ConceptX-Gold.zip that contain skin from http://piotrkosoft.netinet.net and save it at /usr/share/xmms/Skins (the directory we work now).

You can do to anather place that have skins collection you con download, by the same way.

To show the result of our download, type the next command (ls -la):

root@otak-korZZlet: /usr/share/xmms/Skins# ls –la (Enter)

Inext you can see a few skin in my Skins folder.

drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2008-03-28 07:55 .
drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 4096 2008-03-21 09:47 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 165223 2005-10-25 21:01 Absolute-Blue.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 49707 2005-10-25 21:01 Cherry-Best.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 45383 2005-10-25 21:01 Cobalt.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 142888 2005-10-25 21:01 Colder.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 109779 2000-07-06 05:00 ConceptX-Gold.zip
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 61173 2007-06-27 22:03 debfskin.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 33122 2005-10-25 21:01 Eclipse.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 25330 2005-10-25 21:01 FB2.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 20575 2005-10-25 21:01 Helix-Sawfish.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 60656 2005-10-25 21:01 minEguE.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 17274 2005-10-25 21:01 Plume.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 263288 2005-10-25 21:01 SpiffMedia.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 23984 2005-10-25 21:01 Titanium.tar.gz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 110783 2005-10-25 21:01 YummiYogurt.tar.gz


Now.............., it's time to change pur Xmms's skin. Open you Xmmx, and Right Click on Xmms window. Choose Options, then Skin Browser.

Source: http://zhumphallabbu.blogspot.com

Connect Internet at Ubuntu 8.04 by Using Handphone (LG KU250)

To detect your handphone, is it known by your Ubuntu, you can check it at System log while you insert it data cable to the USB Port. But before you do that, first open System Log Viewer by clicking [System]-[Administration]-[System Log]. At the “Message”, find the last line of the message.

Then, connect your Handphone LG KU250 to the USB port, and watch the message that will appear at the last line of the “message” part of the System Log Viewer.

Example of the message like this:

Jul 19 20:15:39 otak-korzzlet kernel: [ 62.851371] input: USB Optical Mouse as /devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.2/usb3/3-1/3-1:1.0/input/input11

Jul 19 20:15:39 otak-korzzlet kernel: [ 62.872755] input,hidraw2: USB HID v1.10 Mouse [USB Optical Mouse] on usb-0000:00:1d.2-1

Jul 19 20:19:52 otak-korzzlet kernel: [ 102.716748] usb 1-2: new full speed USB device using uhci_hcd and address 5

Jul 19 20:19:52 otak-korzzlet kernel: [ 102.725153] usb 1-2: configuration #1 chosen from 1 choice

Jul 19 20:19:53 otak-korzzlet kernel: [ 102.995205] cdc_acm 1-2:1.0: ttyACM0: USB ACM device

Jul 19 20:19:53 otak-korzzlet kernel: [ 102.997270] usbcore: registered new interface driver cdc_acm

Jul 19 20:19:53 otak-korzzlet kernel: [ 102.997278] /build/buildd/linux-2.6.24/drivers/usb/class/cdc-acm.c: v0.25:USB Abstract Control Model driver for USB modems and ISDN adapters

Pay attention to the message that I have give green colour. This message appeared when I connected my LG KU250 to the USB Port. And the message “Jul 19 20:19:53 otak-korzzlet kernel: [ 102.995205] cdc_acm 1-2:1.0: ttyACM0: USB ACM device” as a sign that Ubuntu has found he modem in your phone and known as ttyACM0. May be, it will have a little different with yours.

But, the important thing is, LG KU250 modem has known by Ubuntu 8.04.

Next, open trminal by clicking [Application]-[Terminal] and type ‘sudo su’ then give your root password to be a root. This time I work at a laptop (otak-korzzlet) with username zhumphallabux.

zhumphallabbux@otak-korzzlet:~$ sudo su

[sudo] password for zhumphallabbux: [give your password here]

The, type wvdialconf that followed by ENTER, so that it will appear message like these:

root@otak-korzzlet:/home/zhumphallabbux# wvdialconf
Editing `/etc/wvdial.conf'.

Scanning your serial ports for a modem.

Modem Port Scan<*1>: S0 S1 S2 S3

WvModem<*1>: Cannot get information for serial port.

ttyACM0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 -- OK

ttyACM0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 Z -- OK

ttyACM0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 -- OK

ttyACM0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 -- OK

ttyACM0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 -- OK

ttyACM0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0 -- OK

ttyACM0<*1>: Modem Identifier: ATI -- Manufacturer: QUALCOMM INCORPORATED

ttyACM0<*1>: Speed 4800: AT -- OK

ttyACM0<*1>: Speed 9600: AT -- OK

ttyACM0<*1>: Speed 19200: AT -- OK

ttyACM0<*1>: Speed 38400: AT -- OK

ttyACM0<*1>: Speed 57600: AT -- OK

ttyACM0<*1>: Speed 115200: AT -- OK

ttyACM0<*1>: Speed 230400: AT -- OK

ttyACM0<*1>: Speed 460800: AT -- OK

ttyACM0<*1>: Max speed is 460800; that should be safe.

ttyACM0<*1>: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0 -- OK

Found an USB modem on /dev/ttyACM0.

Modem configuration written to /etc/wvdial.conf.

ttyACM0: Speed 460800; init "ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0"

You can see that at the last three lines, system has found a modem at /dev/ttyACM0. Continue with configuration connection to the operator that you use by typing gedit /etc/wvdial.conf” and ENTER, like this:.

root@otak-korzzlet:/home/zhumphallabbux# gedit /etc/wvdial.conf [Enter]

So that, it will appear a gedit window that have confoguration wvdial. Edit that configuration, based of your operation configuration. I have edited my wvdial configuration like next example. I am using “TELKOMFLASH” from TELKOMSEL Operator.

[Dialer Defaults]
Init1 = ATZ

Init2 = ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0

INIT3 = AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","telkomsel"

Modem Type = USB Modem

ISDN = 0

Phone = *99***1#

Modem = /dev/ttyACM0

Username = telkomsel

Password = telkomsel

Baud = 460800

For the other operator, as Indosat with its im3, the differences only at INIT3 …… , iusername and password. Change it with INIT3= AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","indosatgprs" and use “indosat” as user name and passsword for volume based or “indosat@durasi” for time based.

When you finished, save the change that you have done. Then Close wvdial configuration and go back to the terminal.

Now, you can connect to the internet, by typing “wvdial” on the terminal, so that it will appear messages like these:

root@otak-korzzlet:/home/zhumphallabbux# wvdial
--> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.60
--> Cannot get information for serial port.

--> Initializing modem.

--> Sending: ATZ

ATZ

OK

--> Sending: ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0

ATQ0 V1 E1 S0=0 &C1 &D2 +FCLASS=0

OK

--> Sending: AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","telkomsel"

AT+CGDCONT=1,"IP","telkomsel"

OK

--> Modem initialized.

--> Sending: ATDT*99***1#

--> Waiting for carrier.

ATDT*99***1#

CONNECT

--> Carrier detected. Waiting for prompt.

--> Don't know what to do! Starting pppd and hoping for the best.

--> Starting pppd at Sat Jul 19 20:47:44 2008

--> Pid of pppd: 9053

--> Using interface ppp0

--> pppd: ��[06][08]@�[06][08]ا[06][08]

--> pppd: ��[06][08]@�[06][08]ا[06][08]

--> pppd: ��[06][08]@�[06][08]ا[06][08]

--> pppd: ��[06][08]@�[06][08]ا[06][08]

--> pppd: ��[06][08]@�[06][08]ا[06][08]

--> pppd: ��[06][08]@�[06][08]ا[06][08]

--> local IP address 10.132.126.99

--> pppd: ��[06][08]@�[06][08]ا[06][08]

--> remote IP address 10.64.64.64

--> pppd: ��[06][08]@�[06][08]ا[06][08]

--> primary DNS address 202.3.208.10

--> pppd: ��[06][08]@�[06][08]ا[06][08]

--> secondary DNS address 202.3.210.10

--> pppd: ��[06][08]@�[06][08]ا[06][08]

Now…. CONRAGULATION, you have been connected to the Internet.

Anything risk because using of this tutorial, it your own responsibility.

source: http://zhumphallabbu.blogspot.com

AT&T’s Rivals Are Happy to Attack Over iPhone’s Network Woes

Published: August 28, 2008

Apple sold more than a million iPhone 3G cellphones its first weekend — with some stores running out — and two million more since then, analysts say. But its July debut has been nothing less than a public relations headache for AT&T, with eager buyers complaining about dropped calls and poor network connections.

Some fingers point to Apple, which has tried to deflect the complaints. But many others point to AT&T’s cellular network. Whatever the source of the problems, AT&T’s rivals, long irritated by all the attention the iPhone has received, are on the attack and happy to exploit the discontent.

“A phone is only as good as the network it’s on,” said a full-page Verizon Wireless newspaper ad on Thursday, lobbing a shot at AT&T’s 3G, or third generation, high-speed network. A Verizon executive sent an e-mail to Wall Street analysts last week: “So much for a ‘new’ way of doing business at the old AT&T — your father’s phone company.”

For AT&T, the nation’s No. 1 wireless carrier, which exclusively offers the iPhone, the situation is especially tricky because the stakes are so high. Apple’s customers are largely forgiving of any foibles of the iPhone’s maker. But wireless companies like AT&T and Verizon are afforded no such a luxury. The 3G network is supposed to make it easier to surf the Web and watch videos online. With nearly 90 percent of all Americans owning a mobile phone, there is little room to grow and these rivals can ill afford to lose customers.

Further aggravating consumers, neither company has fully explained why calls were dropped and the network was slow. Theories abound, which is causing even more confusion — and finger-pointing. Is it a problem with the phone itself? Richard Windsor of Nomura Securities surmised in a research report that a new radio chip made by Infineon, a German chip maker, was to blame for the iPhone’s spotty service in areas where the cellular signal was weak.

Since Americans are not the only iPhone users complaining — consumers in the Netherlands reported iPhone problems too — some analysts think the iPhone is partly to blame. Apple offered a software fix to mixed reviews — but no explanation. Most analysts put the onus on AT&T. “If consumers are not getting the full 3G experience, that is not Apple’s fault,” said Akshay K. Sharma, a research director of carrier network infrastructure at the Gartner Group, a consulting firm.

Nielsen Mobile, a consulting firm, said that in tests in the 47 largest American cities, it was able to connect to 3G networks 93 percent of the time. (Its sample included all carriers.) By contrast, in the San Francisco area, where many of the iPhone troubles have been reported, that number was 87 percent.

Phil Marshall, of the research firm the Yankee Group, said the problem probably lies somewhere in between, in how the iPhone interacts with AT&T’s network and signals are transmitted and received.

AT&T’s growing pains with its 3G network might otherwise be overlooked if not for the popularity of the iPhone. (Verizon executives conceded they too had problems when data users increased use of their highest speed network.) AT&T’s 3G network includes 310 cities with 100,000 people or more, but it plans to add 40 cities by the end of the year.

“It’s hard to launch an iconic device like the iPhone on a network that it is not yet fully deployed,” said Mr. Marshall. “As they build these networks they will need to make more improvements or the complaints will persist.”

But there is a bigger issue at play too, Mr. Marshall said. “Both companies are accustomed to controlling all aspects of the delivery of its products,” he said. “It illustrates the culture clash, when you create an environment where you share the responsibilities between them. Then you have problems.”

Already there seem to be fissures in the relationship. Two camps are emerging at AT&T: those who think Apple is too controlling with information and those who think Apple can do no wrong, said two people who have talked to AT&T executives but who declined to be named because they were not authorized to speak on their behalf.

Jennifer Bowcock, a spokeswoman for Apple, said executives there declined to comment about consumer complaints. Bill Hogg, president of network services for AT&T’s wireless divisions, acknowledged the complaints, but said, “We don’t believe macro or global issues are causing the problems.”

He said the company had enough capacity on its 3G network to handle all of its iPhone customers, who tend to be heavy data users. But he too was reluctant to discuss AT&T’s relationship with Apple.

When asked if the recent software update was devised to fix poor 3G network reception, he said, “Apple does a lot of updates.” When asked why calls were being dropped, a publicist intervened in the interview: “We are not going to go into the details of what customers are talking about.”

Customers are more than happy to be heard. Benji Jasik, a product manager at a start-up in Palo Alto, Calif., said his new iPhone dropped calls several times on his commute between San Francisco and Silicon Valley.

Since he downloaded the software patch, he said has had fewer dropped calls, but network connections remain sluggish. “Everyone is interested in figuring out if this is an AT&T or an Apple issue,” he said. “I just want to know who to call to fix it.”

Verizon Wireless thinks that will give it the edge in getting consumers and analysts to believe its pitch: Verizon’s 3G network is better. For nearly a year, consumers have been gushing over the iPhone. Now it is Verizon’s turn. Gizmodo.com, a gadget Web site, this week posted an internal Verizon sales document entitled “3G iPhone Myths” that gave Verizon employees talking points. Mr. Sharma, the research director, said he recently met with Verizon executives who chided AT&T executives for their mishandling of the iPhone imbroglio. “They told us they’d rather miss a deadline than have a bad launch,” he said.

In the past two weeks a Verizon corporate communications executive, Jeffrey Nelson, has sent almost daily missives to analysts pointing out blog posts and news articles that take aim at AT&T, Apple and the iPhone. “Where is the recall?” said one e-mail from Aug. 19. “Where are the refunds? Or maybe toss in a free ring tone and a couple months of free service?”

“I get almost one a day,” said Mr. Marshall. “It’s almost like, hey, quit spamming me.”

Verizon executives are not apologizing. “As the market matures, every single customer is tougher to get,” said Anthony Melone, Verizon’s chief technology officer. “This environment is really competitive.”

Source: http://www.nytimes.com

Sharing Internet Connection in Windows Platform

You have two PC, one of them using Windows Vista as its Operating System and connect to the internet, while the other not connected to the internet. You want all the computer connect to the internet. At the moment, You have two choice to connection. First, use new direct connection to her PC. But, of course this choice is not efficient. It will need extra cost.

The second choice is to share the internet connection that have been exist the other PC through by using network. Sharing the existing internet connection can be done by using 2 ways.

First, you can use proxy utility.

You have to install proxy software in the PC that connected to the internet. On the other PC, you have to set up Internet Option (Tools[ Menu]à[Internet Option]à [Tab Connection]à [LAN Setting] if you use Internet Explorer, and Menu [Tools]à[Options]à[Advanced]à[Tab Network] à[Setting] if you are using Mozilla Firefox).

Give checked sign on the “Use proxy server for your L(These will not apply to dial-up or VPN Connection)” Or “Manual proxy configuration” on the Mozilla Firefox. Fill it with your proxy server address and it port.

Second, if you don’t want to install proxy software, you can use Windows Vista facility’s to share the internet access, by using the following step:

  1. Click [Start] –[Control Panel] – [Network and Internet] – [Network and Sharing Center]
  2. Choose option [Manage Network Connection] on the right of Tasks panel .
  3. On the new window that just appear, you will see all of hardware in your PC, right click on the hardware that give internet access, and then choose Properties.
  4. At window Properties, choose [Sharing] tab.
  5. Give check sign on the [Allow other network users to connect through this computer’s Internet Connection] tab.
  6. At Home Networking Connection, choose kind of network connection that you used. Is it a [Local Area Connection] or [Wireless Network Connection]
  7. If you will network connection establish automatically every time a new request connection from a client, give a check sign in front of [Establish a dial up connection whenever a computer on my network attempts to access the internet].
  8. Click [Setting] button that just active.
  9. Give check sign in front of service option that will be shared. If you want share all kind of services on the internet, You can choose all services.
  10. Click [OK] to save every change that you have done.
After doing all of step, make sure that your IP of your PC that connected to the internet ended by 1. For example, if you using IP 192.xxx.xxx.xxx, you have to set the PC that connected to the internet use 192.168.0.1. While, the other client, use IP number that same network with the 1st PC, and set it DNS to IP of the 1st PC.

Enjoy your simple LAN...!

A New Battle Is Beginning in Branding for the Web

By STEVE LOHR

Published: August 31, 2008

To marketers large and small, the Web is a wide open frontier, an unlimited billboard with boundless branding opportunities.

For the empirical proof, look at the filings with the government for new trademarks that, put simply, are brand names.

Applications surged in the dot-com years, peaking in 2000 and then falling sharply for two years, before rising to a record last year of more than 394,000.

Recently, a new front has opened in the Internet branding wars.

It lies beyond putting trademarks on new businesses, Web site addresses and online logos. Now, companies want to slap a brand on still vaguely defined products and services in the uncharted ephemera of cyberspace — the computing cloud, as it has come to be known.

Cloud computing usually refers to Internet services or software that the user accesses through a Web browser on a personal computer, cellphone or other device. The digital service is delivered remotely, from somewhere off in the computing cloud, in the fashion of Google’s Internet search service.

Dell has tried to trademark the term cloud computing itself. But in August, the United States Patent and Trademark Office sent a strong signal that cloud computing cannot be trademarked.

It issued an initial refusal to Dell, which filed its application 18 months ago, when the term was less widely used in industry conversations and marketing.

Dell had passed early steps toward approval, but the office turned it down, after protests from industry experts that cloud computing had become a broadly descriptive term, and not one linked to a single company. Dell can appeal, but that seems unlikely.

In recent years, patents — not trademarks — have been the main focus of intellectual property experts and the courts, especially around the issue of whether patents on software and business methods have become counterproductive, inhibiting innovation.

But some legal experts say trademark issues may take on a higher profile, fueled by the escalating value of brands in general and trademark holders increasingly trying to assert their rights, especially on the Internet.

“Trademark is the sleeping giant of intellectual property,” said Paul Goldstein, a professor at the Stanford law school.

Microsoft, for example, is developing a technology that is intended to synchronize the data on all of a person’s computing devices, even synchronizing it with family members and work colleagues as well, automatically reaching across the cloud.

When Microsoft announced the concept this year, it said the technology would be called Live Mesh. Just what it is and how it may work remains unclear, but Microsoft filed for a trademark on Live Mesh in June, an application that awaits judgment from the Patent and Trademark Office.

Mesh and mesh networking are widely used terms for technology that connects devices.

“This is the challenge for our examiners,” said Lynne G. Beresford, commissioner for trademarks in the Patent and Trademark Office. “With emerging marks in a field that is changing quickly, you have to make a determination about what the common understanding is.”

That challenge, legal experts say, is one of several for trademark policy and practice in the Internet age. Instant communication, aggressive business tactics and an unsettled legal environment, they say, mean that trademark disputes on the Internet will increase in number and intensity.

The first round of trademark conflict on the Internet, focused on cybersquatting, has subsided. Cybersquatters were early profiteers who bought up the Web addresses, or domain names, of well-known trademarked brands, and then tried to charge the companies huge amounts of money to buy them.

In 1999, Congress passed a bill against cybersquatting that allowed companies to sue anyone who, with “a bad faith intent to profit,” buys the domain name of a well-known brand. The same year, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, a nonprofit oversight agency, established a system for resolving domain name disputes.

The new areas of conflict, according to legal experts, include trademark owners trying to assert their rights to stifle online criticism of their products, and to stop trademarked brands from being purchased as keywords in Internet search advertising.

Early court rulings in keyword cases point to the uncertain legal setting and the international differences in trademark law. In the United States, lawyers say, the initial rulings have tended to allow companies to buy the trademarked brand names of rivals as keywords in search. Ford, for example, can bid on and buy “Toyota,” so that a person typing Toyota as a search term would see a link to Ford’s Web site in the paid-for links on the right hand side of Google’s Web page.

In the United States, that practice has not been interpreted as causing any fundamental consumer confusion. Google also argues that because any bidder can make an offer for any word — Google supplies no list — it is not a user of trademarks. “We are not using keywords, we are not selling keywords, we are selling ad space,” said Terri Chen, Google’s senior trademark counsel.

But in a French court ruling in 2005, Google was enjoined from allowing others to buy as a keyword the trademark brand of a French luxury goods maker, Louis Vuitton. For countries other than the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Ireland, Google has a trademark complaint system, so holders can generally prevent their brands from being purchased as keywords by others.

The speed of Internet communication and heightened competition to claim and establish brands have drastically changed trademark tactics over the years. Compare the positioning and pre-emptive moves around cloud computing with the gradual pace of building one of the most valued brands in the world, Microsoft’s Windows.

The use of personal computer windows and graphical user windowing systems were around long before Microsoft announced its plans for a Windows operating system in 1983. The first version was introduced in 1985, and Microsoft did not file for a trademark until 1990. Its application was initially rejected as “merely descriptive.”

But, as so often, Microsoft persevered. It kept investing in advertising, branding and product development. It presented the Patent and Trademark Office with surveys showing people had come to associate the term Windows with Microsoft, and in 1995 the trademark examiners finally agreed.

With its cloud computing project Live Mesh, Microsoft is taking a far faster, more focused approach. It is employing Live, which it uses in other Internet offerings, like Windows Live and Xbox Live, as half of a two-word trademark — or composite mark, in legal terms. “Mesh networking is the generic category, but Live Mesh is Microsoft’s implementation and acts as a source identifier,” said Russell Pangborn, Microsoft’s director for trademarks.

One thing that has been undeniably transformed by computing and the Internet is the trademark office itself. Ms. Beresford, a professed “trademark nerd,” recalled that when she joined the office in 1979, searches for the same or “confusingly similar” trademarks began in the “search room.” The applications and registration documents were kept in wooden cabinets, filed alphabetically.

Trademarked images were kept in separate drawers and grouped into visual categories, she recalled, like “grotesque humans” (the Pillsbury doughboy) and “human body parts” (the Yellow Pages’ walking fingers).

Examining attorneys, Ms. Beresford noted, were issued rubber covers for their index fingers for going through files faster and with fewer paper cuts. The technology tools have been upgraded considerably since then. The work is now done mainly on computers, searching the Web and specialized trademark databases. Eighty-five percent of the office’s 390 examining attorneys work primarily from home.

The search room, Ms. Beresford observed, has “gone the way of the buggy whip.”


Source: www.nytimes.com

Migration from OE (Windows) to Thunderbird (Linux)

If we will change a program aplication to another one, sometimes we face a problem like how to import the old file.

At this time, I'll try to explain how to import our email in Outlook Express to Mozilla Thunderbird.

We consider you have been using Microsoft OutLook Express to manager your email with dual boot (Windows and Linux)

  1. Download and Install Thunderbird for Windows on your Windows, and run it. We sugggets your windows Thunderbird have the same version with your Thunderbird in your Linux or have near version.
  2. Because this is the first time you run Thunderbird, you will be faced dialog prompt to import mail and other setting. At the import dialog, choose Mail, and click Next.
  3. Next step, choose OutlookExpress.
  4. In a few time, all of your email ini Outlook Express have been imported to Thunderbids (windows).
  5. Now, find Thunderbird Profile folder at %APP-DATA%\Thunderbird (still in Windows).
  6. Copy all of the folder Profiles in the %APP-DATA%\Thunderbird directory to USB Flash Disk or another media.
  7. Running your Linux. I consider that you have installed Thunderbird on your Linux.
  8. Running Thunderbird. If you use it for the first time, it will appear Account Wizard pages. Click Cancel to entering Thunderbird. Then Close your Thunderbird.
  9. From terminal/console copy all of folder Profile that you have copied at step 6 to “.mozilla-thunderbird’ at your home directory. Try to find it first. Use the next command to copy the files: $ cp –f /media/usbdisk/Profiles/* ~/.mozilla-thunderbird
  10. Open “profiles.ini” file that you can find at ~/.mozilla-thunderbird folder, then edit at the part Path that suitable with folder name in your /media/usb-disk/Profiles/* that you want to be a default. For example if Profiles is in the fxrduv8n.default , then Path option in the “ ~/.mozilla-thunderbird/profiles.ini” file, will be seem like: Path=fxrduv8n.default
  11. The last step. Run again your Thunderbird Linux. Now you have imported your email from Outlook Express in Windows to Thunderbird in Linux. For another setting like address book, junk email control etc., do it manually.

Enjoy your Wonderful Linux !!!

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A Purchase Guide to Budget Notebooks

By: Roberto Sedycias

Since it became commercially available back in the early eighties, notebooks called the attention of computer users because of its small size and portability. Not much of a commercial success back then, it only took a short time before the computer industry improved this item, up to a point that is now considered to be one of the best selling computer consumer products.

For one who intends to buy a budget notebook, he may have some difficulties in picking the right one, since there are several notebook manufactures offering so many models. Budget notebooks are in a class by itself with basic features but capable of delivering full solutions for computer related tasks.

For an easy guide to budget notebooks, check the following major manufactures:

SONY
Sony VAIO notebooks are fashioned products targeted to consumers who demand flexibility and power without compromise. It is expected to find features such as 15.4`` WXGA, duo core processor and 100 gb hard disk. Although not the cheapest of budget notebooks, it compensates the higher price by offering more technological features.

Most common features one can expect from Sony budget notebooks: 1 - Intel Core Duo Processor T2250 1.72 Ghz; 2 - Windows Vista; 3 - 1 gb DDR2 ram; 4 - Widescreen XGA display type; 5 - Intel graphics media accelerator 950; 6 - 100 gb SATA hard disk 5400 rpm; 7 - CD-RW/DVD rom; 8 - wireless lan 802.11 a/b/g; 9 - Modem and Lan port 10/100; 10 - USB connectivity; 11 - It weighs around 6.5 pounds; 12 - Lithium ion battery up to 5.5 hours; 13 - One year limited warranty. Price starts from U$ 929.00 and up according with optional accessories.

DELL
With features such as 15.4`` WXGA, duo core processor and ATI Radeon Xpress graphics, Dell budget notebooks offer a flexible combination of power, mobile productivity and entertainment at a good price.

Most common features one can expect out of these notebooks are: 1 - AMD Turion 62 X2 1.8 ghz/1mb cache processor; 2 - Windows Vista; 3 - 512 mb ram; 4 - Widescreen XGA display type; 5 - ATI Radeon Xpress 256 mb video graphics chipset; 6 - Up to 80 gb hard disk; 7 - CD-RW/DVD rom; 8 - It weighs around 6 pounds; 9 - 9-cell lithium ion battery; 10 - One year limited warranty. Price starts from U$ 549.00 and up according with optional accessories.

TOSHIBA
All Toshiba budget notebooks feature an 15.4`` diagonal WXGA display, DVD optical drive which reads and writes up to 11 formats, high speed wireless lan (802.11 b/g) for easy connection in networks.

Most common features one can expect out of these notebooks are: 1 - Intel Celeron processor with 1+ Ghz; 2 - Windows Vista; 3 - 512 mb ram; 4 - Widescreen XGA display type; 5 - Radeon Xpress 200M video graphics chipset; 6 - 60 gb hard disk; 7 - CD-RW/DVD rom; 8 - wireless lan but no Bluetooth connectivity; 9 - Modem and Lan port 10/100 mbps; 10 - USB and firewire connectivity; 11 - It weighs around 5 pounds; 12 - 4-cell lithium ion battery; 13 - Tv-out s-video; 14 - One year parts and labor warranty. Price starts from U$ 599.00 and up according with optional accessories.

HP
HP Budget notebooks with features such as 15.4`` display screen, AMD Sempron 3500+ and a sophisticated black resin finish, offer an attractive mix of style, mobility and performance.

Expected features one can find in this HP notebook category: 1 - AMD Sempron 3500+; 2 - Windows Vista; 3 - 15.4`` WXGA Widescreen; 3 - 512 mb ddr2; 4 - CD-RW/DVD rom; 4 - Wireless connectivity 802.11b/g wlan; 5 - It weighs around 7 pounds; 6 - Nvidia video graphics chipset with 256 mb; 7 - 6-cell lithium ion battery; 8 - USB, lan and modem port; 9 - Integrated stereo speakers; 10 - 60 gb SATA hard disk; 11 - Tv-out s-video; 12 - One year warranty in parts and labor. Price starts from U$ 569.00 and up according with optional accessories.

A while ago portable electronics devices were a luxury at an expensive price. Nowadays it became an affordable must have kind of product for lots of people. Notebooks are in this category for sure! And basic notebooks are the best option for those who are in a tight budget. So, if portability is a must for your personal or professional computer related tasks, waste no more time. Get yourself a budget notebook!

Setting Up Map Visitor by Using Maploco

This widget is used to show a map and the map contain the loaction of our visitor.

1. Go to www.maploco.com
2. Under of Create a Map, choose your favorite style
3. And then click Create It
4. Then you will be given a code to be copied into your blog.

Enjoy.... it.

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Is Notebook A Better Choice Than Desktop?

By: Roberto Sedycias

If internet made the world a global village, then we might as well say that notebooks made it a global colony. With desktops, things were a click away from us; notebook shorted the distance. Now we can carry the global colony on our shoulder. High-end technology at your lap, perhaps, we need nothing to conquer the world of convergence. chnology at your lap, perhaps, we need nothing to conquer the world of convergence.

The great advantage of notebooks is that it gives us a sense of portability and mobility. Looking critically, portability is the only feature, a notebook has over desktops then why do we choose to go for a notebook? Notebooks can let you carry your work conveniently and you do not have to worry about all the wires, hardware and space required to keep a desktop. Also it's a matter of choice between work and home. You may want to work from home, when your baby or wife is ill. A notebook comes in handy then.

A notebook has a different role to play for different people, but it gives an incredible sense of freedom. Gone are the days when people walked around with pen and paper. All you need to do today to make notes it to buy a notebook. You may want to quickly write a email to a radio station, which is making noise in the name of music. You may want to sit in your neighborhood coffee shop and write a book or letter. But if you want to carry your notebook everywhere you go, you have to consider the weight of the machine too. A notebook weighs between 5 to 10 pounds; an ultralight model is even lighter. Whereas, a desktop computer, with its standalone CPU, monitor, and keyboard, weighs in at about 70 pounds. A notebook takes much lesser space too and is very convenient.

Some of the most famous notebooks are Sony Vaio, Apple MacBook, Dell Latitude, Toshiba, HP. Also there are many affordable versions of notebooks marketed by companies like Fujitsu, Panasonic, IBM, Asus and etc.

Let's look at a scenario where at a school, students are quietly seated at their desks and working on a class assignment with no teachers to guide them. It's real, and is happening in many schools around us. Now, we don't have to mourn looking at our tiny ones carrying pounds of baggage in their backs. Notebook has it all, from their books to assignment copies.

When we look at the productive side of the picture, we would promptly realize that a notebook is always a wise choice for an employer too. It makes his or her employees to achieve more productivity at work. It saves critical office space. At any crucial moment, a notebook can help you to do the work, even when you are not physically present in the office. When the traffic is high, and your boss is waiting for presentation in a conference room, a notebook comes to the rescue. A desktop PC does not give all this freedom for a good worker.

A research says that employees with notebooks work more than those companies with desktop PCs. A notebook enables you to work from anywhere, while traveling, from a beauty parlor, or while waiting for someone at a shopping mall. And the only disadvantage a notebook has is its safety, unless you doubly assure it from theft. It's easy to pick and elope for anyone at a busy commercial place. So, ensure the safety of your costly gadget that makes you feel the world is at your feet and enjoy the power of technology.

Source: www.articlegeek.com

 

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