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OpenACC – Data Management
07.02.2019
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exiting the data region, the data from the accelerator is copied back to the host. Table 3 shows a simple example of using the copy  clause. Table 3: The copy  Clause Fortran C !$acc
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SMART Devices
14.08.2020
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 offline       Completed without error       00%     12441         - # 3  Short offline       Completed without error       00%     12441         - The output of the extended test is reported in the Extended offline line. It, too, was completed
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Parallel Programming with OpenMP
21.11.2012
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directions) 085 086 ALLOCATE ( unew(1:m,1:m), u(1:m,1:m) ) ! mem for unew, u 087 088 ! 089 ! Boundary Conditions 090 ! =================== 091 ! 092 pi = DACOS(0.0d0) 093 094 ! Top of unit square: (N) 095
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Protect Your Servers with Nmap
23.07.2012
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Modern Fortran – Part 1
20.10.2016
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writing code. Columns 1 to 5 could be used for statement labels such as the following: ...       SUM = 0.0       D0 100 I=1,10          SUM = SUM + REAL(I)  100  CONTINUE ...       Y = X1 + X2 + X3
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Building a virtual NVMe drive
25.03.2020
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7 1 56008 loop1 06 7 2 56184 loop2 07 7 3 91264 loop3 08 259 0 244198584 nvme0n1 09 8 0 488386584 sda 10 8 1 1024 sda1 11
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IPv6 Tables
20.05.2014
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, from, or through the system is possible, not even loopback traffic (Figure 3). But, because loopback should always be allowed, you add a loopback rule
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SUSE Goes to Washington:
13.02.2017
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, so I attended all three days of the conference and also cast my vote. I was at the venue every morning at 8:00am because, unlike previous years, they didn't have one long keynote on the first day
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Turbocharge your network with Zeroshell
01.08.2019
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a window that lists both the Ethernet (ETH00) and wireless adaptor (WLAN00) interfaces under Available Interfaces. Select each and click the button with the three right arrows to move the selected interface
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OpenMP – Loops and Data Control
08.05.2019
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. For example, the code in Listing 3 illustrates how to reduce a series of loops into a single fork/join structure. Listing 3: Single Fork and Join Fortran C !$omp parallel   !$omp for  do i=1,n

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