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30.11.2020
a line to the /etc/apt/sources.list.d/devel\:kubic\:libcontainers\:stable.list file:
deb http://download.opensuse.org/ repositories/devel:/kubic:/ libcontainers:/stable/xUbuntu_18.04/ /
Next, you need
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28.11.2021
with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by applicable law.
Last login: Sun Jul 25 20:12:28 2021 from 192.168.122.1
[mfeilner@parrot][~]
$ telnet 192.168.122.236 21
Trying 192.168.122.236...
Connected
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07.04.2022
introduced update is based on a 12-month-old CentOS/RHEL release, with no sign of a new version based on Rocky Linux/RHEL 8.
NethServer: Looking to Break New Ground
NethServer [2] is an open source project
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07.06.2019
/s 19 p/s tx: 20 kbit/s 19 p/s
Things get more interesting when you hit Ctrl+C to exit and are treated to a summary of network statistics (Figure 1). Whereas this summary spans only
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08.07.2018
read the hosts from a file other than the WCOLL
environment variable:
$ pdsh -w ^/tmp/hosts uptime
192.168.1.4: 15:51:39 up 8:35, 12 users, load average: 0.64, 0.38, 0.20
192.168.1.250: 15:47:53 up
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30.01.2020
]
test: (groupid=0, jobs=1): err= 0: pid=1225: Sat Oct 12 19:20:18 2019
write: IOPS=168k, BW=655MiB/s (687MB/s)(10.0GiB/15634msec); 0 zone resets
[ ... ]
Run status group 0 (all jobs):
WRITE: bw=655Mi
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26.01.2025
version isn't even 3.x. I haven't tested the code with Keras 3.x yet, so your mileage may vary if you go that route.
CIFAR-10
The model and dataset I use is CIFAR-10 [6]. It is a very common dataset
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12.08.2015
's definitely not a small organization, having well over 12x1015 floating-point operations per second (12PFLOPS) of peak performance in aggregate.
At the recent XSEDE conference during a panel session
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20.03.2014
kernel 3.12, so that SmartOS at least installed without error messages, although it would hang if you tried to launch a KVM machine.
Although you don't have to worry about installation, you do need to set
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21.11.2012
, it’s very easy to get laptops with at least two, if not four, cores. Desktops can easily have eight cores with lots of memory. You can also get x86 servers with 64 cores that access all of the memory