Monday, September 22, 2008

FreeBSD - The power to serve

Free BSD

FreeBSD is a Unix-like free operating system descended from AT&T UNIX via the Berkeley Software Distribution (BSD) branch through the 386BSD and 4.4BSD operating systems. It runs on Intel x86 family (IA-32) IBM PC compatible computers, DEC Alpha, Sun UltraSPARC, IA-64, AMD64, PowerPC, ARM and NEC PC-9801 architectures along with Microsoft's Xbox. Support for other architectures is in varying stages of development.

FreeBSD has been characterized as "the unknown giant among free operating systems. It is not a clone of UNIX, but works like UNIX, with UNIX-compliant internals and system APIs. FreeBSD is generally regarded as reliable and robust. Among all operating systems which can accurately report uptime remotely,FreeBSD is the free operating system listed most often in Netcraft's list of the 50 web servers with the longest uptime. A long uptime also indicates no crashes have occurred and no kernel updates have been deemed needed, since installing a new kernel requires a reboot, resetting the uptime counter of the system.
FreeBSD is developed as a complete operating system. The kernel, device drivers and all of the userland utilities, such as the shell, are held in the same source code revision tracking tree, whereas with Linux distributions, the kernel, userland utilities and applications are developed separately, then packaged together in various ways by others.

Different Versions of Fre BSD
  • FreeBSD 4
  • FreeBSD 5
  • FreeBSD 6
  • FreeBSD 7
  • FreeBSD 8

Linux compatibility


Most software that runs on Linux will run natively on FreeBSD without the need for any compatibility layer. FreeBSD nonetheless also provides binary compatibility with several other Unix-like operating systems, including Linux. Hence, most Linux binaries can be run on FreeBSD, including some commercial applications distributed only in binary form. Examples of applications that can use the Linux compatibility layer are StarOffice, the Linux version of Firefox, Adobe Acrobat, RealPlayer, Oracle, Mathematica, Matlab, WordPerfect, Skype, Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, Doom 3 and Quake (though some of these applications also have a native version). There is support of Linux 2.6.16 syscalls, enabled by default in 8-CURRENT.

Click : http://www.freebsd.org/gnome/index.html : to get gnone application

Download free bsd : http://www.freebsd.org/

Google FreeBsd Page : http://www.google.com/bsd

Google code for BSD Summer projects : http://code.google.com/soc/2008/freebsd/about.html

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Error 2 (net::ERR_FAILED): Unknown error.

Today morning i found a problem with my connection and web pages, Please go through bellow images

When i type www.google.com in chrome getting above error i thought it is google chrome error and tested in ie 8 site working and firefox 3.0.1 it working .. when i search in google chorme bug group http://code.google.com/p/chromium may people faced same issue some are saying it is because of virus some and in that forum one man said restore your xp machine it will fine .. as he said i restored .. but faced same error
and now i got new some error in other ie and firefox

same error - gogole.com website comming but when i try to search any keywords it showing error ( * clear my web history too )
but i can browse all other major website

and at last i found these problem 

but i studied new things today new error " Error 2 (net::ERR_FAILED): Unknown error."

error 2: The system can not find the file specified.

This error may be intermittent, and is usually caused by a problem in the registry. If your system's Control Panel-> System -> Hardware -> Device Manager lists a network adapter that is not present in the system, this error can occur. You may not be able to remove the phantom adapter with normal tools in which case editing the registry is required.

You might be able to solve the problem by checking/changing the order of 'Adapters and Bindings' in Control Panel->Network Connections -> Advanced Menu item -> Advanced Settings: put (Remote Access Connections) at the top of the Connections list.

If this does not help, you will need to edit the registry. The phantom network adapter and all references to it need to be deleted. See the following Microsoft Knowledge Base Articles for more information:

If deleting the phantom adapter does not help (or you cannot find a phantom adapter), you may need to remove and reinstall remote access service (RAS), other installed network adapters, and all installed network protocols.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

why Chrome will crash and burn

Internet Explorer's stranglehold

The average computer user tends to lack the technical know-how or motivation to change from their default browser, Internet Explorer, giving Microsoft around 60 per cent of the market without even trying. Despite being the only really viable alternative to IE's domination, Firefox has struggled to gain above 20 per cent of the market.
In spite of Google's huge brand leverage analysts feel Chrome could still struggle to gain a foothold when faced with consumers who prefer to stick with what they know.
David Mitchell, VP for IT research at analysts Ovum, said: "Internet Explorer is still used by about 60 to 70 per cent of people and there is a big chunk of the population who are remarkably reticent to change platform.
"I think that Google will grab market share but whether they will knock IE off the top spot is another scenario."
Microsoft itself is confident of IE's unassailability. The company said: "The browser landscape is highly competitive but people will choose Internet Explorer 8 for the way it puts the services they want right at their fingertips, respects their personal choices about how they want to browse and puts them in control of their personal data online."
Bad track record
Despite Google's search dominance, its other homegrown applications have failed to attract anywhere near the same popularity.
It was one of the first companies to enter the social networking market with orkut but the site remains largely unknown outside of Brazil, and despite being launched before YouTube, Google Video always failed to match its popularity, eventually forcing Google to buy up its rival.
Similarly, despite being perhaps the most well-known Google branded app outside of search, Gmail still lags behind Windows Live Hotmail.
Nate Elliott, research director at analysts Jupiter Research, said: "In most cases the products that Google has delivered on its own have failed.
"To achieve success they have had to buy in services from elsewhere and not build them themselves."
Google backlash
With the Google brand already ubiquitous worldwide, could the sheer scale of the search giant's reach start to scare consumers? Tor Odland, head of communications for rival browser Opera, thinks the brand's attempted dominance could prompt an anti-Microsoft style backlash against lack of choice.
He said: "You have to ask whether people want to use products and services from only one company. It is a return to the days of Microsoft.
"I wonder how people will feel about being so tied into one company - the one thing that the online world has taught us is that people like choice."
Damage to Google services
Google has traditionally taken a cross platform approach to its services and worked closely with its soon-to-be rivals Opera and Mozilla, and recently renewed a deal with Mozilla that puts Google as the default search in Firefox. Focusing on Chrome could see those all-important bonds start to loosen.
Odland said: "It is important that they keep testing their services for compatibility with other browsers.
"We hope that they will continue to work with Opera and Mozilla to deliver a better internet experience."
Jupiter Research's Elliott believes Google is hedging its bets: "They have given themselves plenty of time to make progress in the browser market while maintaining a strong presence in Firefox."
How to get it out there?
There is also the question of how Google will get Chrome onto people's computers in the first place. Will it take the Apple approach of bundling it with other application downloads as Apple did with Safari and iTunes or Sun's bundling of Java downloads with OpenOffice.
Ovum's Mitchell said: "One thing that has not been made clear is what is their distribution strategy? Are they going to rely on downloads straight from the Google site or follow the lead of Apple?"
Jupiter Research's Elliott said: "Firefox is by all accounts a fantastic browser and still has less than 20 per cent browser share. That speaks volumes about how big an advantage Microsoft has by installing IE on PCs."

My first Eperience with : Google Chrome

Google Chrome download Page
Started to download from Google site using Microsoft IE
Download Compleated
It opeaning first time from my PC

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Google Chrome - an open source browser

Google Chrome is an open source web browser developed by Google. Its software architecture was engineered from scratch (using components from other open source software including WebKit and Mozilla Firefox) to cater for the changing needs of users and acknowledging that today most web sites aren't web pages but web applications. Design goals include stability, speed, security and a clean, simple and efficient user interface
Features include:


Tabbed browsing where each tab gets its own process, leading to faster and more stable browsing. If one tab crashes, the whole browser doesn’t go down with it

A distinct user interface that places tabs on top of the browser window instead of right below the address bar

An “incognito” mode that lets you browse the web in complete privacy because it doesn’t record any of your activity

A new JavaScript engine built from the ground up for speed

Malware and phishing lists that automatically update themselves and warn you of bad websites

A default homepage that displays your most commonly used sites and other personalized information



Developed by - Google

OS - Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Linux/Mac

Type - Web browser

Download : http://gears.google.com/chrome/?hl=en

Data taken from : http://www.crunchbase.com/product/google-chrome


Monday, September 1, 2008

Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Search Engine Optimization or SEO for short is modification done in the web site design, coding, content and/or structure of a web site in an effort to achieve the higher ranking within search engines. Search Engine Optimization are done to attend the highest ranking in the search engine results for some targeted keywords or key phrases.


Search engine optimization can be enforced on the website while designing it or can be performed after a website is designed. It is a technique that can be used to develop a website, which is search engine friendly. Most of the search engine uses software called "crawlers" or "spider". The main motive of these software are to check the website create their index (search engine index).


The method of getting search result is different for each search engines. Search engine applies many techniques to index the web pages and include into its directory. So the next time if your web page ranking high within one search engine and not in another then do not bother, it's because of different method used by these search engines. To rank higher in the entire search engine you can do the things which are used by all search engines. You have to track all the changes happened in the search engine operation or method of spider software for getting search results and accordingly modify your web sites.
The process of search engine optimization includes the optimization of the following items:

Analyzing, Site Site Designing
Promotion of website and
Maintenance of website