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Traffic Squeezer – VOIP Data Processing

This is a video about Traffic Squeezer the way it optimizes specifically the VOIP based real-time data packets. The real advantage and the difference you get with Traffic Squeezer optimization of VOIP data. Hope you enjoy it. If you have suggestions and questions kindly send the same to me. Also if you like this video, kindly share it across your friends, since it might be useful for others too ! Cheers, Kiran Kankipati, Author/Founder: Traffic Squeezer

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Anyone want an extra 250MB back up space on dropbox?

The referring links from dropbox gives you an extra 250MB if you sign up from them, as opposed to the standard 2GB you get from going in through the main page.

If you don’t know what DropBox is it’s cloud computing stuff at it’s best

Dropbox is software that syncs your files online and across your computers

Put your files into your Dropbox folder on one computer, and they’ll automatically appear on any of your other computers that also have Dropbox installed (Windows, Mac, and Linux too!). You can even download Dropbox apps for your smartphone or mobile device (iPhone, iPad, Android, and Blackberry).

If you’re editing a document in your Dropbox folder. As soon as you press Save, Dropbox will sync this file to all your other computers and mobile devices instantly and automatically. It’s as if you saved the document to all of your computers at the same time. This gives you the freedom to work anywhere and always have the files you need.

Any file you put into your Dropbox folder is automatically backed up on their servers. Even if your computer has a melt-down, your files are safe on Dropbox and can be restored at any time.

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snom m9 – Unleashed VoIP!

The DECT based SIP phone snom m9 is the worlds first cordless device that can be integrated to Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007 R2 based telephony platforms in addition to a host of other commonly deployed SIP based IPPBXs. Supporting 4 concurrent calls and the ability to connect up to 9 handsets, the snom m9 provides excellent value for money and is ideally suited for business and private usage… // More information at: www.snom.com

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snom VoIP phones: snom 820: Explanation of main features

Here you can find a short overview over some functions of the snom 820. For more information visit www.snom.com

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Secure VOIP communication with ZRTP

Linux Journal Presents: Phil Zimmermann comes to the rescue again with ZRTP, a protocol for securely transfering keys across a VOIP network. Transcript: dark-code.bulix.org

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Quickbooks Error -6190 -82

Intuit doesn’t support QuickBooks on a Linux server in your computer network unless you buy their $3000.00 Enterprise Solutions package. A Windows server is fine but if you run QuickBooks on Windows PCs while a Linux file server holds the data files you may get a QuickBooks error code -6190 -82. This is how I fixed this problem on my client’s Linux server

The Problem: All the users that needed QuickBooks logged in to the server and had Admin access but only the user that owned the company’s data file was able to access it. All other QuickBooks users were given the -6190 -82 error code.

Partial Solution #1: I had them run QuickBooks from a batch file that removed the “Read Only” file attribute.

Partial Solution #2: On the server I changed the ownership setting of the QB Data files to that group.

The Final Solution: After  many partial solutions that at best worked only temporarily, I noticed on the server that the permissions for the .TLG file had changed. This sent me searching for what would change them and how to prevent it. After testing, changing, testing, changing and retesting, I finally have the complete solution to the problem.

1. Put all users who need QuickBooks access in 1 user group.

2. Make the group created in step #1 the owner of your .QBW and .TLG file with both “Read & Write”

3. On each users computer (at least the ones who backup the QuickBooks file), set the program NOT to verify the backup data.

4. Viola. The problem has been solved.

So what is the reason for this? You can set the permissions on the .TLG file to whatever you choose but if you still verify the backup data, QuickBooks it creates a new .TLG file with the same name. Which causes the permissions to be reset. So backing up without verifying saves the permissions and allows everyone to use the QuickBooks data files with a Linux server.

Enterprise Solutions, linux, Linux server, network, QuickBooks

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New Operating Systems Will Aim For Efficiency

It’s easy for some of us to look back fondly on the era of MS-DOS. In the distant past, a simple text command was all you needed to launch any favorite program. This command dealt with all of the inner functions that permitted the code to work. Essentially, you simply needed to type a command on a empty screen with a single cursor. The user-friendly operating system developed as a response to public demand to click on graphical icons. To the computer novice, this seems much easier than typing a text command. In reality, though, this change caused a whole new rash of problems to the computing experience.

Firstly, a graphical representation of your software uses system resources. While this may seem insignificant for most users, this is a massive obstacle if you plan on push your system to its full abilities. As more people began to purchase these operating systems, software developers began to include more capabilities that anticipate the user’s software applications. If the operating system were created with your favorite software in mind, this would make for a much smother computing experience. Unfortunately, many software designers attempted to anticipate every last conceivable application that any user anywhere might choose to try. All of this added capability slows your computer down much like having extra programs running.

Linux has always remained a successful option because it permits for setups that do very little. Many versions of Linux work in a minimalist fashion; you have to select programs and dependencies as you need them. While this might feel like a lot of work for the novice user at first, it’s awesome when you plan to use your machine to its fullest potential. Many experienced users prefer a streamlined operating system. However, if you are looking to jump head first into your favorite programs without much work, the resource heavy systems will support more of what you want to run.

Microsoft’s Windows Vista was arguably the perfect example of the excessively heavy operating system. Its services anticipated nearly anything a user could attempt to throw at it. Ironically, this led to an opposite inspiration for Windows 7. Windows 7 has a streamlined, resource light structure that can finally compete with the lightweight Linux.

Current trends in the tech world seem to be inspired by the desire to do more with less. There should be a future motivation to satisfy both of these interests. The latest operating system releases by all of the major players in the field seem to speak to this consumer demand. There will always be a need for a balance between compatibility and operating system resource use.

Luckily, we are lucky enough to have a robust market of operating system providers. Each generation of operating systems offers different advantages. There are reasons for using every modern operating system which depend heavily on their intended use. When deciding on your preferred operating system, you must carefully look into its compatibility with software that you intend to use. Each competitor aims to satisfy a specific market. You will likely be represented by at least one of the major releases at any time. Ask others that use the same software for advice on which operating system to install.

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Would You Like To Do PS3 Linux Install?

 

Do you know that you can run any PC applications, edit and save your files, browse the Internet, play older games, play games from other console types with the use of emulators on your PlayStation 3? That’s right, you can do all of these things on your favorite PS3 and the first thing that you need to learn is how to install a Linux for PS3 without voiding the warranty, that is, if it’s still on warranty. But anyhow, if you want to learn how to do this thing the exact way, all you need to do first and foremost is to find a kind of book guide that will teach you the right way on how to install the OS of Linux to your Sony Playstation 3, either Ubuntu or Yellow Dog.

A lot of people in the past have already discovered how to install Linux on a PS3 but they didn’t came out successful and to make matters worst, they have voided the warranty of their favorite video game console and they can’t do anything about it except to have it repaired which cost them a whole lot of dough. Then suddenly, they will instantly give up on the concept of using PS3 for other things concluding that there is no technique you can install Linux, any Linux OS on a PS3 but that’s why they have been thinking. They just didn’t discover yet how to make it the right way.

Now, they will be more than surprised to know that there really is a right way to do the PS3 Linux Install procedure and it has even been featured in a book guide that is now circulating anywhere and all over the Internet. This is the result of one guy who once failed to do the Linux installation on his PS3 but as what Thomas Alva Edison said, in the own words of this writer: “You need to make a thousand and one mistakes in order to perfect a light bulb” and this guy did but this time, it’s a Linux installation on a PS3.

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The Reasons Linux Hosting is Popular

Different web hosting systems run all the websites on the internet today.Of the many web hosting systems available, the Linux system is one of the more popular systems.Linux system is basically an operating system, that most webmasters prefer to use.

The reason for this is because the Linux system is compatible with open source programming languages like PHP, Python and Perl.Linux hosting is the best choice for use in your website as it can be easily made to synchronize with open source programs.

Moreover, the Linux system is a very affordable form of web hosting, making it possible for more people to use it.As you can use the help of special tools to create a website according to your need, more and more people prefer using Linux web hosting system

The excellent security measures offered in Linux web hosting services is another reason for its increased popularity.It is a secured system that provides your website protection from worm, intrusion and even viruses from a third party.The added security and protection you receive for your website assures better performance from your website.You will thus experience a lower probability of downtime on your website because of all this.

At its inception, Linux operating systems were difficult to use, and was thus used only by IT professionals.However over time it has undergone modifications and is now easy enough for anyone to use.There is better stableness and control when you use Linux operating systems.This is why Linux is not only meant for use in large companies, and has become so popular and high in demand.

Besides having so many features, Linux web hosting is comparatively cheaper than the other forms of available web hosting.What more can you want as the perfect web hosting solution.

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