Saturday, August 14, 2010

Coming Soon!!!!!!!!!

Hi All,

Sorry I was Busy with few things. I ll be coming back with all my UNIX post's.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Some Thing about iT Soul............

Obstacles are not enough to restrict winners, those who look beyond them for their business and new generation requirements in this fast growing technology world. IT Soul is one stop shop for your Information Technology needs. IT Soul was established in 2010 by the people who dedicated their carrier in the world of Information Technology Managed Services. The Most important and core objective is to provide all kind of IT Managed services to its clients. IT Soul has opened its door not only to offshore clients rather it has some local clients in its elite clientele.

IT Soul offers Managed Services including Contract Programming, e-Commerce Solutions. Infrastructure Outsourcing which includes Managed Network Services, Managed Hosting Services, Database Management, Storage Facility. Also provide Data Re-Work, Project Outsourcing and web promotion. We at IT Soul always respect and value our clients the most.

As a complete e-Commerce Solutions provider, IT Soul has gained a good reputation of providing quality, cost-effective, cutting edge and on-time service for its clients. Our dynamic and unique way of delivering the projects is the secret recipe of our success path and achieving the result. We realize the importance of infrastructure, because knowledge and efficiency deliver outstanding, as they are the backbone of any good infrastructure. At IT Soul we help you to achieve that.

IT Soul gives complete e-Solutions. We don’t have a long history of success but our short story says lots of thing about us. We work with the positive attitude and our attitude always says You are capable of more than you know. Choose a goal that seems right for you and strive to be the best, however hard the path. Aim high.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

What is Linux ?

Linux basically refers to the family of UNIX like computer operating system that uses the Linux kernel. Thanks to free and open source collaboration which brings Linux to this fast growing technology world. The beauty is any one can modify and redistribute, both commercially and non-commercially, by anyone under license such as the GNU General Public License.

The best part of Linux is that it can be installed on a variety of hardware like Tablet computers, Mobile phone and video game console to mainframes and supercomputers. Linux is known for its use in Servers; as of 2009 it has server market share upto 20-40%. While in Desktop it has market share upt0 1-2% while rest is covered by Microsoft and MAC-OS. However, desktop use of Linux has become increasingly popular in recent years, partly owing to the popular Ubuntu, Fedora, Mint, and open-SUSE distributions and the emergence of netbooks and smart phones running an embedded Linux.

Typically Linux is packaged in a format known as a Linux distribution for desktop and server use. Linux distributions include the Linux kernel and all of the supporting software required to run a complete system, such as utilities and libraries, the X Window System, the GNOME and KDE desktop environments, and the Apache HTTP Server. Commonly used applications with desktop Linux systems include the Mozilla Firefox web-browser, the OpenOffice.org office application suite and the GIMP image editor.

The name "Linux" comes from the Linux kernel, originally written in 1991 by Linus Torvalds. The main supporting Userland in the form of system tools and libraries from the GNU Project (announced in 1983 by Richard Stallman) is the basis for the Free Software Foundation's preferred name GNU/Linux.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

History Of Linux

The History of Linux began in 1991 with the commencement of a personal project by a Finnish student, Linus Torvalds, to create a new operating system kernel.

In 1991, in Helsinki, Linus Torvalds began a project that later became the Linux kernel. It was initially a terminal emulator, which Torvalds used to access the large UNIX servers of the university. He wrote the program specifically for the hardware he was using and independent of an operating system because he wanted to use the functions of his new PC with an 80386 processor. Development was done on MINIX using the GNU C compiler, which is still the main choice for compiling Linux today (although the code can be built with other compilers, such as the Intel C Compiler)