Setup additional LVM in CentOS 5.2

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This post will cover a setup of an additional LVM in CentOS 5.2 running from XenServer Express Edition. I will not cover the installation of the LVM itself because I assume you have a copy of LVM installed. Lets begin.

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PhotoScape 3.3

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PhotoScape has been my all time favorite fun, easy and simple to use photo editing software enables me to enhance and fix my blog’s photos. And now, the release of version 3.3 is out now on January 5, 2009.

Indeed, PhotoScape is a free-of-charge software and works with Microsoft Windows 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP or Vista. If you found PhotoScape useful, please donate to support the continuity of PhotoScape development. You can read more key feature from my previous post and you can read the version 3.3 changelog below: -

  • Support 23 languages : English, Korean, Chinese, Traditional Chinese, German, Dutch, Spanish(Spain), Spanish(Mexico,latain-america), French, Japanese, Russian, Polish, Italian, Portugese(Brazil), Thai, Hungarian, Turkish, Catalan, Slovak, Czech, Norwegian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian
  • Added ‘Newsprint’ filter
  • Added ‘Perspective’ filter
  • Added perspective feature in ‘Reflection’ filter
  • Improved ‘Linear Gradadient’ filter
  • Subdivided ‘Mole Removal’ function into High and Low
  • Added batch splitter function
  • Multi-page tiff & animated gif supported in ‘Combine’ and ‘Print’
  • RW2 supported in ‘Raw Converter’
  • Fixed bug in balloon
  • Fixed bug in photo loading crash
  • Minor bugs fixed

Source: PhotoScape

Matt Mullenweg is Twenty Five

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Matt Mullenweg, founder of WordPress turned 25 today. I would like to take this opportunity to wish him “Happy Birthday” and would like to thank him for the great blogging platform ever made for free to the world. Again, enjoy your 25th birthday Matt.

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Colorful New Google Icon for Year 2009

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If you have not noticed, Google has a colorful new favicon. The “g” font is preserved but it is white in-color now with four colors in the background. The new favicon not bad isn’t it? Hmm…I think its time for me to change my favicon too. How about yours?

Sony P Series Unveiled at CES 2009

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At last, the Sony P Series has unveiled at CES 2009, a new competitor to the netbook world. The new 1.4-pound Sony P Series debut the world’s lightest netbook enables you to go light for email, instant messaging and web browsing with its 8-inches LED backlit 1600 x 768 “ultra wide” display screen developed using XBRITE-ECO™ LCD technology. The Sony P Series is an eye-opener to all users with its fashionable and flashy five colors offered such as onyx black, garnet red, emerald green and crystal white.

Finding a location in real-time will be in your fingertips with the built-in GPS technology into the Sony P Series and no Internet connection is required. With the standard battery features up to four hours of battery life, this enables you to travel around for web surfing using the built-in wireles WAN or 802.11n wifi. However, you have an option to enjoy up to eight hours of power using a large capacity battery. With an additional optional Bluetooth mouse, you can click wirelessly for precise navigation plus the innovation keyboard buttons spacing engineered to help reduce typing mistake.

Accessing your favorite music, video, photos and web pages is easy now using the Sony’s Xross Media Bar™ interface. Go anywhere video chatting with family, friends and colleagues using the built-in MOTION EYE® webcam and microphone. The Sony P Series is equipped with Intel 1.33GHz processor, 2GB DDR2 SDRAM, 60GB HDD and genuine Windows Vista operating system with a starting price for about $900. This Sony P Series will be available at Sony Style stores later this month and you can pre-order it online Sony Style website.

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