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Acquiring a Memory Image
20.05.2014
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a hash of the input and also of any outputs (specified using hof=, hofs=, phod=, or fhod=. ALGORITHM options include md5, sha1, sha256, or sha512. hashlog=FILE – Log total hashes and piecewise hashes
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Posteo, Mailbox.org, Tutanota, and ProtonMail compared
10.04.2015
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.org Tutanota ProtonMail Mailbox from EUR1 Yes/2GB Yes/2GB Free/1GB Free/500MB Storage space expansion Yes Yes Yes Currently
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News for Admins
30.05.2021
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Linux will be a community-based 1:1 binary replacement for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and currently ships with Gnome 3.32, Linux kernel 4.18.0-240.22.1.el8, SQLite 3.26, virt-what 1.18, Samba 4.12.3, DNF 4
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Nmon: All-Purpose Admin Tool
17.12.2014
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nodes are great candidates to watch with nmon. The nmon j option (Figure 7) outputs information such as the size of various filesystems (SizeMB) and the amount of free space (FreeMB). Nmon refreshes
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Automating development environments and deployment with Otto
11.02.2016
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] and unpack to your hard disk, revealing the lightweight otto program, which weighs in at just 15MB. Although you can call it directly – there is no need to install – HashiCorp does recommend adding otto
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Managing access credentials
02.02.2021
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PassXC database in various applications and services. In addition, KeePassXC pays attention to security. It stores all data with AES-256 encryption, which makes it virtually impossible for unauthorized third
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Migrating CentOS to Rocky Linux with migrate2rocky
06.10.2022
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distributions based on RHEL 8, the migration process is fairly simple. The first step is to make sure you have enough space on your partitions: 250MB on /usr , 1.5GB on /var , and 50MB on /boot . Failure
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Let the hardware do the heavy lifting
09.06.2018
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-CCM of multiple key sizes (e.g., 128, 192, and 256). See the "Choosing GCM and Performance Run" box for the reasons GCM was chosen. Choosing GCM and Performance Run Galois/counter mode (GCM) is a symmetric
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S3QL filesystem for cloud backups
09.01.2013
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[12]. The Linux world also has tools for treating Amazon S3 as an rsync target. The best-known tool is probably boto_rsync [13], a Python tool that uses rsync to sync from a local directory to an S3
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Warewulf Cluster Manager – Development and Run Time
18.07.2012
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[cut] . Notice that it also installs Perl, making the total size of the packages about 11MB, even though numactl itself is only 54KB. In the grand scheme of things, 11MB is not very much space

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