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11.04.2016
:
Python 2 version 2.6, along with the developer packages (for Ubuntu in the python-dev
package)
librsync version 0.9.6 along with developer files (for Ubuntu in the packages librsync1
and librsync
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-rw-r--r-- 1 laytonjb laytonjb 261K 2014-06-09 20:31 FS_scan.csv.gz
The original file is 3.2MB, but after using gzip
with the -9
option (i.e., maximum compression), the resulting file is 268KB. The .gz
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07.01.2014
the space used in the two backup directories and the SOURCE
directory. The SOURCE
directory reports using 9.2MB; backup.0
, the most recent snapshot, also reports using 9.2MB (as it should), and backup.1
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11.06.2014
, the alternative ISO image takes up only 45MB. An 80MB multiboot CD (TheSSS-8.0-ToolBox.iso) is also available. Besides TheSSS with PHP, it also contains Antivirus Live CD [4], BakAndImgCD [5], and FreeDOS [6 ... in at a mere 30MB.
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, elapsed Time = %9.6f, GFlops = %9.6f ", ...
N, elapsedTime, gFlops) );
endfor
Listing 2: Double-Precision Square Matrix Multiply
# Example DGEMM
for N = [2, 4, 8, 16
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02.02.2021
.matrix.dev/gentoo-java:latest-amd64 . && touch buildtime && docker push dockerrepo.matrix.dev/gentoo-java:latest-amd64 && touch pushtime
Sending build context to Docker daemon 66.12MB
Step 1/6 : FROM dockerrepo
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images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
ubuntu-24.04-dev2 latest 8f311b6fbb1e 9 seconds ago 1.82GB
ubuntu-24.04-dev1 latest 2358ab17d70c 35 minutes ago 149MB
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29.09.2020
, "Kubernetes k3s Lightweight Distro" [6], which discusses using the magically tiny K3s within Internet of Things (IoT) applications.
The name of K3s came from Kubernetes' often abbreviated form K8s; according
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16.05.2013
Microsoft components. Version 3.1 of the Univention Corporate Server (UCS) [1], which was released in December, uses the Samba 4 version 4.0rc6, which was further developed by the Univention developers
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10.04.2015
to send their 20MB PowerPoint presentations by email. Moreover, the number of email users is still growing steadily, and the amount of data stored by all of a provider's users is growing proportionally