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		<title>3 on 3 NHL Arcade for PlayStation Network and XBOX Live</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[3 on 3 NHL Arcade is now available worldwide on the PlayStationNetwork for $9.99. The game will be available on XBOX Live Arcade, for 800 MS Points, on February 11, 2009. From the exaggerated player-looks of 40 of the NHL’s top stars to game changing power-ups, 3 on 3 NHL Arcade is a light-hearted hockey [...]]]></description>
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<p>3 on 3 NHL        Arcade</strong><em> </em> is now available worldwide on the PlayStationNetwork for        $9.99. The game will be available on XBOX Live Arcade, for 800 MS        Points, on February 11, 2009.</p>
<p>From the exaggerated player-looks of 40 of the NHL’s top stars to game        changing power-ups, <strong><em>3 on 3 NHL Arcade</em></strong> is a light-hearted hockey        game that appeals to everyone. With no rules to hinder the action, you        can deliver devastating checks that send your opponent over the boards,        or check the goalie if he skates out of the crease to play the puck.        <span id="more-152"></span></p>
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<p>Feel like you need to turn the tide? Grab one of eight power-ups to        change the momentum of a game and fly down the ice with a super-speed        skater to beat a mini-goalie with a trick move for that highlight reel        finish.</p>
<p>With two control schemes to choose from, players can pick between button        controls that allow gamers of all skill levels to pass, shoot, hit and        use the all-new trick moves with ease, or the more advanced Skill Stick        controls from <em>NHL 09.</em> In addition to standard ranked matches, <em>3        on 3 NHL Arcade </em>allows the ability for three players on one console        to play three other players on another console anywhere in the world*.        With fast paced action, crushing hits and loads of room to experiment, <em>3        on 3 NHL Arcade</em> will have gamers from all walks of life excited        about hockey.</p>
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		<title>Linux &#8211; Live CD</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jan 2009 11:14:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Linux is an operating system compatible UNIX. Is under the GNU license (GNU Public License), which states that may be available and that the sources are available under the terms of the license. UNIX is a multi-tasking &#8211; which can run concurrently in an indeterminate number of programs &#8211; and multi-user &#8211; users having access [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Linux is an operating system compatible UNIX. Is under the GNU license (GNU Public License), which states that may be available and that the sources are available under the terms of the license.</p>
<div id="attachment_60" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 160px"><img class="size-full wp-image-60" title="linux" src="http://www.inacod.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/linux.jpg" alt="Linux" width="150" height="120" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Linux</p></div>
<p>UNIX is a multi-tasking &#8211; which can run concurrently in an indeterminate number of programs &#8211; and multi-user &#8211; users having access to resources from various computer terminals located locally or remotely. Linux operating system can be used in a console or graphical (KDE and GNOME interfaces are the most popular). <span id="more-59"></span><br />
Depending on the version of Linux available operation of installation is more or less difficult. There are distributions of Linux to install even easier than Windows (Fedora Core1-5, Suse9, Suse10, Mandrake10, etc.).. Modern Linux distributions have a instaler in graphics, intuitive and easy to use.</p>
<p>At this time any hardware manufacturer sells its product with drivers for both Linux and Windows. Many components are supported under Linux and a list of them is to http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/. Devices for which no Linux drivers are most often of questionable quality.</p>
<p>It can be installed on the same computer operating system Linux and Windows. Each will use separate partitions. There is a rule the first time to install the Windows operating system and then will install Linux. When installing Linux system, if you already have Windows installed on your computer you will be asked to run by default to boot. This option can be changed later. Everything is working in the Linux environment can be saved and viewed in Windows, and vice versa.</p>
<p>The most popular distributions are those that run on the HDD. Of course not neglected any live CD distributions when the operating system no longer starts and important data are saved on the partition on which the operating system installed.</p>
<p>A live CD is a bootable CD that contains a distribution of Linux. At bootarea on cd this distribution will not change anything on your computer. Thus, you can try Linux operating system without any risk and to configure anything. Moreover, the windows partiţiille are recognized and can be accessed easily. It is as easy as you work on a windows installed. The difference is that the setup totate you make will be lost when you shut your computer. distribution</p>
<p>The Live CD is used very easy: download the picture from the Internet and write on a CD. CD is inserted in the drive and restart the computer. Automatically within a few minutes to download a fully functional GUI. Like Windows, Linux operating system has a graphical interface that can perform any desired configuration.</p>
<p>With such an operating system you can:</p>
<p>* Get used to the operating system linux<br />
* Make a diagnosis of networks or systems,<br />
* Play games,<br />
* Surf the Internet if you have an Internet connection,<br />
* Children file network<br />
* Use the program&#8217;s office,<br />
* Program, etc..</p>
<p>Live CD distributions are not only used to recover or move data from one partition to another, but to get used to the Linux operating system. Also, you can see movies with mplayer, you can listen to music, you have a full office suite (write, Excel, PowerPoint), text editors, and we surf the Internet Mozilla (Konqueror) or games, without HDD, with only CD &#8211; ROM.</p>
<p>A list of Live CD distribution can be found at http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=cd.</p>
<p>Some distrbuţii Live CD:</p>
<p>* Knoppix &#8211; a distribution that contains a variety of software GNU / Linux, automatic detection of hardware and support for a large variety of peripherals. Can be used as educational and distribution system for the presentation or demonstration, or even system recovery / salvage data from damaged systems. There are both in a CD and DVD.<br />
* SLAX Linux Live 5.0.6 &#8211; is based on Slackware Linux distribution and can be downloaded from this site ISO image. All scripts and source code is available and can be used to create your own Live CD.<br />
* Mepis Linux 3.3 &#8211; is a very strong distribution facilities focused on the desktop is an excellent candidate for migration to other proprietary operating systems to Linux that can test all features before installing this distribution.<br />
* NimbleX &#8211; a small operating system (184 MB), dcare is able to boot mainly from a CD, but on flash memory, such as links USB stick or MP3 players.<br />
* Ark Linux2005 &#8211; distribution is a GNU / Linux designed especially for workstations (desktop), with primary emphasis on users without prior experience with Linux.</p>
<p>Warning! You can make an unlimited number of copies of these versions of Linux.</p>
<p>NimbleX</p>
<p>The minimum configuration to run is:</p>
<p>* 64MB RAM (256MB RAM recommended)<br />
* Processor &#8211; 400MHz</p>
<p>Knoppix</p>
<p>The minimum configuration to run is:</p>
<p>* 98MB RAM<br />
* Processor &#8211; 200MHz</p>
<p>Be Linux users &#8230;.</p>
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