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Crystal Dew World - Software - CrystalDiskInfo

Un outil pour avoir accès aux informations SMART de ses disque dur, et en particulier : nombre de démarrages et nombres d'heures de fonctionnement !

opensource: del.icio.us tag/opensource

Green PC uses 27 Watts of Power!

Green PC uses 27 Watts of Power!

Here’s a green PC that uses only 27 watts of power.  Well, we should see more and more of these green PCs pop up in the near future.

The working model is just that, a prototype, but if given funding and with the right marketing arsenal, a model for the masses shoudn’t be too far off. The green computer is upgradeable through the use of easy pull out modules, and runs the Windows system.

via keetsa

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User:zedomax: Zedomax

Ditto, Clipboard Extension

Un outil de presse-papier multiple, qui a l'avantage sur CLCL que j'utilise actuellement d'être Open-source

open-source: del.icio.us tag/open-source

Startup Programs Removal for Better System Performance

This chapter provides a quick introduction of system startup programs. Topics include system performance affected by startup programs, listing startup program with HijackThis, locations of startup program settings, removing startup program setting from Windows registry and startup folders.

User:mark1048: Windows Tutorials

Windows Registry Key and Value Management Tools

This chapter provides a quick introduction of the Windows system registry management and tools. Topics include registry keys and values, registry supporting files, using 'regedit.exe' to search, view, and change registry values, exporting and importing registry keys, using the command tool 'reg.exe'.

User:mark1048: Windows Tutorials

IT Certification Self-Help Portal

I found this technical self-help website, uCertify.com, very interesting and wanted to share it with some of the readers. The company has been online since 1999. They are offering PrepKits which are interactive software programs that help you learn, track your progress, identify areas for improvement and simulate the actual exam. I sampled a few of their demo quizzes, but I mainly focused on their database kits because I am thinking about an Oracle certification in the near-term. On my initial run through, I found the practice test questions to be relevant and comprehensive, not just some cheesy Q&A effort.

I downloaded their Oracle 10G kit and obtained a key for it. It was a quick download via VDSL and was extremely easy to setup. I did not have any problems obtaining a key from uCertify. For the premium version, I took a couple of its timed practice tests along with its timed final. I thought the final test was a bit more difficult than the practice tests which was probably by design. Also, I noticed there was a “learn” function for each test question, which was accompanied by a thorough explanation. Frankly speaking, I needed to use a “RE-learn” function on some of the questions. :) There was also a means to create your own tests, add your own questions, provide immediate feedback, tagging, print, review questions, and make notes online – this flexibility was a nice surprise.

One last thing, per their website, they say if you do not pass the certification on your first attempt, they will refund your money. Yes, I was looking for an asterisk after this statement and was pleasantly surprised not to find one.

Here is what you get with the sample version.

30 questions total (this includes the quiz questions)
30 diagnostic test questions
Create tests
22 study notes
Articles, HOWTO's, and study tips
Progress report

Here is an example of what you get with the premium version, which may vary from kit to kit.

301 test questions
3 full length practice tests
105 study notes
Create tests
Unlimited free upgrades for a period of one year from the date of purchase
24x7 technical services
100% money back guarantee
Articles, HOWTO's, and study tips
Provide discounts on all future purchases

The sample version did give me a decent idea of what the tests were all about. Their PrepKits are designed to help you certify on vendors such as Microsoft, Cisco, Oracle, Adobe and a few others.

By the way, this is NOT a paid post.

If you are interested in a free, fully functional certification kit of your choice, leave a helpful non-anonymous UNIX-related HOWTO comment here and I will choose a winner after about two weeks. This is a $10 to $100+ value depending on the selected kit.

Update from uCertify: Your readers can use our discount code given on your Blog and get 10% discount on the uCertify PrepKit of their choice. Please use the following Discount code: ESOHUB

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andLinux.org -- Run Linux natively inside Windows

Une version d'Ubuntu basée sur coLinux pour lancer facilement des applications Linux sous Windows

open-source: del.icio.us tag/open-source

Windows software versus Ubuntu software

Simple comparison what Ubuntu users use for their OS

Kubuntu: del.icio.us/tag/kubuntu

opsi - Open Source System Managment Software for SW Deployment on Windows System

opsi - in production use since 10 years - provides a tool for remotely installing operating systems and deploying software. While it is based on a Linux server its primary targets are Windows work stations.

opensource: del.icio.us tag/opensource

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