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How to run Virtual OS in Full Screen mode by using Oracle VM VirtualBox

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Today I install the Oracle VM VirtualBox 4.1.18 on Windows 7 and in VM VirtualBox I install the Windows XP on it. After the installation I found a issue that I can't usefully run Virtualbox in full screen mode. I switched to full screen mode, but the full screen consisted of the window surrounded by black space as shown below.

Red Flag Asianux 4 Server

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Asia's largest open source software vendor Red Flag is launching a new version of Server Operating System Asianux 4. Asianux 4 is based on open framework, continue into the cloud computing and virtualization technologies that is used to develop a series of cloud computing products and solutions.

Best Desktop Linux Distribution

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In the past few year Ubuntu occupy the top position in the Linux Desktop Distribution. But after the release of Fedora 15 it come out on top spot in the Linux Desktop Distribution in 2011. Some features of Fedora 15 are given below.

Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.4 Installation Setting on Sun Virtual Box

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This in post i share my experience of installing Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.4 on Sun VirtualBox. Sun VirtualBox is freely available on their website you can download it free of cost. Sun VirtualBox is Presently, runs on Windows, Linux, Macintosh and OpenSolaris hosts and supports a large number of guest operating systems including but not limited to Windows (NT 4.0, 2000, XP, Server 2003, Vista, Windows 7), DOS/Windows 3.x, Linux (2.4 and 2.6), Solaris and OpenSolaris, and OpenBSD. I have downloaded the  VirtualBox 3.1.2 for Windows hosts  and Install it on WindowXp. As you seen in 1st screen shot i have already installed Redhat, SuSe Linux and XP on Sun Virtual Box. Now i am planning to Install Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.4 on Virtual Machine. For that click on New Button for the creation of new virtual machine. In the 2nd Screen Shot define the name of machine on Name Field and select the type of OS from drop down list. In the 3rd Screen Shot define t...

Top 10 Enterprise Technologies in 2009

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Green IT Green information technology (Green IT) is one of the fastest-growing initiatives in the industry. Green IT is rapidly moving from marketing and PR hype to reality in 2009 as manufacturers design, produce and distribute energy-efficient technology products. Green IT initiatives initially received recognition for the good intentions to reduce power consumption as an environmentally friendly initiative. Green It is not just an earth friendly solution, but it is also a competitive technology for profitable business. Reduce costs are earned costs. Green IT enables the CIO to provide measured cost savings contributions to the company bottom line. Recycle Accelerator In keeping with the theme of earth friendly IT solutions, there has been a continuously growing awareness of the necessity for self-governance and producer responsibility when it comes to recycling excess and obsolete electronic and technology devices. The refurbishment and reuse of used ...

Xen Virtual Machine on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

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What is Virtualization? Virtualization is the process of abstracting computing resources such that multiple operating system and application images can share a single physical server, bringing significant cost of ownership and manageability benefits. The idea of virtualization is not new. Platforms like IBM zSeries or pSeries offer built-in virtualization and Intel x86 based systems can be virtualized using third-party software like VMware.  SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 comes with a virtualization technology called Xen, which allows you to run multiple virtual machines on a single piece of Intel x86 based hardware. At the moment, the operating systems that run in a Xen virtual machine need to be modified. Therefore only open source operating systems like Linux or BSD can be installed. One exception is Netware, which has been adjusted by Novell to run in a Xen virtual machine. Intel and AMD are developing extensions (Intel Vanderpool and AMD Pacifica) to the ...