46%
13.06.2022
in performance (assuming a normal distribution). One-eighth of a standard deviation is 4.78% of normally distributed data or 95.22% of the mean, allowing for benchmarks 4.78% below the mean. If you select
46%
02.08.2022
] in performance (assuming a normal distribution). One-eighth of a standard deviation is 4.78% of normally distributed data or 95.22% of the mean, allowing for benchmarks 4.78% below the mean. If you select
46%
14.03.2013
(pr->pr_path), 0);
17 [...]
18 error = copyinstr(j.hostname,
19 &pr->pr_host, sizeof(pr->pr_host), 0);
20 [...]
21 pr->pr_ip = j.ip_number;
22 pr->pr_linux = NULL;
23 pr->pr_securelevel = securelevel
46%
21.07.2011
address = 192.168.1.250 eth0:0
17 vip_nmask = 255.255.255.0
18 port = 80
19 send = "GET / HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n"
20 expect = "HTTP"
21 use_regex = 0
22 load_monitor = rup
23 ... 3
45%
16.05.2013
and supplies (e.g., eBay/PayPal's GO 3 token, known as a "security key"). At the heart of two-factor authentication is the Identikey server, which – in the basic version – comprises a RADIUS interface
45%
18.10.2017
)
libpgmp.so => /opt/pgi/linux86-64/16.10/lib/libpgmp.so (0x00007f5bc5694000)
libnuma.so.1 => /lib64/libnuma.so.1 (0x00007f5bc5467000)
libpthread.so.0 => /lib64/libpthread.so.0 (0x00007f5bc524
45%
05.12.2014
.21
–
EUR5.95
EUR1.00 (with French VAT)
EUR2.78 (half price as of year two)
–
$2.92
License(s)
AGPL, commercial
GPL, LGPL, AGPL
Commercial
GPLv3
45%
04.11.2011
command [3], you can use GNU parallel as a drop-in replacement and start executing many things at once right away.
Surprisingly, the parallel
command was not packaged for Fedora 13 or the Fedora Rawhide
45%
05.08.2024
, a decrease of 10%.
3% of respondents reported access to day care or day-care subsidies at their organizations, down from 4% last year.
Only 39% of survey respondents said they were "satisfied
44%
16.05.2013
a9a6615fb5c045693 |
root@alice:~# quantum port-list
+--------------------------------------+------+-------------------+
| 0c478fa6-c12c-... | | fa:16:3e:29 ... OpenStack workshop, part 3:Gimmicks, extensions, and high availability