Posts Tagged ‘Linux’

-Certified professionals make the difference, always!-
Here are 10 reasons why IT certifications are really important:
1. Organizations must minimize downtime
Server, desktop, and network downtime, as well as mean times to repair, must improve. This is true for most
every organization, but especially for those that have reduced staff, as fewer employees are available to pick up
the slack when errors or failures occur.
When running lean, as many companies have been forced to do, remaining employees’ workloads are often
increased. Thus, it’s imperative that organizations fully utilize remaining staff.
IT certification programs are one method of ensuring that staff members have the training and instruction required
to fulfill specific responsibilities. Employees who are better trained and educated as the result of certification
efforts will be less likely to commit errors that lead to failure. And when outages do occur, the corresponding
education and training will prove helpful in speeding recovery.
Last days I installed and tested the last version of Windows operative system: Windows 7 Ultimate Beta 32-Bit version.
After the non-successful Windows Vista, Windows 7 comes… and where Vista failed, Windows 7 will win. I’m telling you why in a minute, don’t change the blog to another channel
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Linux with ATI card+Compiz without any problem!
The latest version of ATI Catalyst drivers for Linux (Catalyst 9.3), comes as the latest version for the cards between the R300 and R500. Until now, Linux users with ATI cards using Compiz had problems with the video playback, because was not compatible, at least in Xv accelerated format, being only able to play video with a lot of pixelization. With Catalyst 9.3 the problem is finally resolved.
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