OpenSUSE 11.0 is available now and ready to use. My old distribution is openSUSE 10.3 version and currently running in the new openSUSE world, 11.0. It contains new features and working fine. I usually use VMware Workstation to run WindowsXP, as a secondary OS which use for other Microsoft applications. Read more »
Archive for June, 2008
Ten tips for new Ubuntu users
Posted in Technical on June 4, 2008 by zayar43Ubuntu has become the most popular Linux distribution for new Linux users. It’s easy to install, easy to use, and usually “just works.” But moving to a different operating system can be confusing, no matter how well-designed it is. Here’s a list of tips that might save you some time while you’re getting used to Ubuntu.
Read more: linux.com
How Much Memory/RAM Do You Really Need?
Posted in Technical on June 4, 2008 by zayar43
We will start the year with some computer hardware tips and info. I have already given you some guidelines on installing, upgrading or increasing RAM. This time, I will tackle another key information regarding memory.
Today, RAM has become cheaper and cheaper while software programs have turned into resource hungry beasts. That left some of us thinking and asking, ‘how much memory do we really need?’ Read more »
Backup and Restore a MySQL Database
Posted in Technical on June 3, 2008 by zayar43If you’re storing anything in MySQL databases that you do not want to lose, it is very important to make regular backups of your data to protect it from loss. This tutorial will show you two easy ways to backup and restore the data in your MySQL database. You can also use this process to move your data to a new web server.

















