Table of contents 1. Introduction 2. Adoption cycle 3. Desktop environments 4. Year of desktop linux 5. Hardware support 6. Connectivity with windows 7. Linux distribution 8. Application 9. Performance 10. Market adoption 11. Education 12. Future of desktop linux 13. Conclusion Introduction “Bill Gates was the first to realize the power of ‘good enough.’ We don’t have to offer the perfect desktop environment, just one
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Computer basics A computer is defined as a device that accepts input, processes data, stores data, and produces output, all according to a series of stored instructions. Input is what is typed, submitted, or transmitted to a computer system, either by a person, the environment, or another person. Data represents facts, objects and ideas that can be processed or manipulated with computer programs known as software. Most of this processing takes place in a component known as the CPU – central processing
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Benefits of using IPv6 in Distributed Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) Introduction The many advantages of improving and corporation's network, particularly its Virtual personal Networks (VPNs) from IPv4 to IPv6 create the expenses related to the move recoverable from increased network steadiness, auto-configuration, security, mobility, increase and quality-of-service and multicast capability (Cisco 2007). First, in phrases of quantitative, address varies for an IPv6-based network is 128-bits
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