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PowerShell Part 1: Retrieving System Information
18.03.2012
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123496 281 3,719.10 584 svchost Your next question might be, “How would I know to run that cmdlet with that syntax to get the displayed results?” You wouldn’t unless you had some experience
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Top PowerShell Cmdlets
14.05.2013
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In PowerShell 3.0, Microsoft lets admins manage, install, or adapt virtually any service on a Windows server via the shell. In this article, I introduce some of the new and interesting commandlets
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What Happens with WebOS?
02.09.2011
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effort TouchDroid, posted plans on a RootzWiki forum to develop a port of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) on Touchpad hardware, and has also launched a Touchdroid Wiki for developers who may be interested
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What Happens with WebOS?
11.11.2011
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effort TouchDroid, posted plans on a RootzWiki forum to develop a port of Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) on Touchpad hardware, and has also launched a Touchdroid Wiki for developers who may be interested
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Eat. Pray. Script.
23.12.2011
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with the letters DAL , issue the command (in Cygwin): bash-3.2$ net view | grep -i DAL \\DAL01 \\DAL02 \\DALAUTO \\DALV01 The only thing you have to remember when dealing with Windows systems in Cygwin’s Bash
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Improved Performance with Parallel I/O
24.09.2015
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that many applications use, is to have each TP write to its own file. The concept is simple, because there is zero coordination between TPs. All I/O is independent of all other I/O. Figure 3 illustrates
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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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OpenMP – Parallelizing Loops
03.04.2019
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specs into one. 2008 – Version 3.0 added support for tasking. 2011 – Version 3.1 improved support for tasking. 2013 – Version 4.0 added support for offloading (and more). 2015 – Version 4
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Sharing Linux Terminals
13.07.2022
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) [application/octet-stream] Saving to: Rocky-8.6-x86_64-dvd1.iso   Rocky-8.6-x86_64-dvd1.iso     35%[===========>                         ]   3.74G  37.4MB/s    eta 2m 45s When you reconnected to the session, you didn’t specify
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Configuring IPv6 in Windows with NetShell
17.02.2015
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in the neighbor cache. Display the contents of this cache using the command: netsh interface ipv6 show neighbor If you are already in the right context, simply type show neighbor, or the short form sh n (Figure 3

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