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Centrally manage configuration files
26.03.2025
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is the global Product Lead for Identity Management and Platform Security in Red Hat's Product Operations group. He is a regular speaker at various international conferences and writes a lot about open source
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Sharing Data with SSHFS
23.04.2014
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on your system. Almost all firewalls allow port 22 access, so you don’t have to configure anything extra, such as NFS or CIFS. You just need one open port on the firewall – port 22. All the other ports can
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Server distributions for small businesses tested
11.02.2016
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routine then opens the Marketplace , which lists additional modules (Figure 2). Clicking installs the goodies on your system. Figure 2: Users can install
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Prepare, analyze, and visualize data with R
07.06.2019
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to as a programming environment, which is intended to emphasize the open package concept and to indicate that R differentiates itself from common monolithic statistical software. The basic functions are provided
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Web applications with Julia
26.01.2025
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of variables in your Julia programs. The second method is more open-ended and allows you to build any type of web application that you can imagine. It's based on HTMX [10] and some simple (optional) Java
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Combining Directories on a Single Mountpoint
19.05.2014
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on OpenSSH tuning. The parameters were put into /etc/sysctl.conf . Additionally, the MTU for both the client and server were increased, but the client could only be set to a maximum of 6128 . The full list
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TinyDNS
02.03.2012
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holes, which left the Internet’s most popular DNS server open to really serious attacks over the years, its lengthy config files, and its initial inability to store records in databases – only within flat
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PowerShell Part 2: Manipulating Services, Processes, and Commands
17.04.2012
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-service <<<< -DisplayName 'Windows Defender' + CategoryInfo : OpenError: (System.ServiceProcess.ServiceController:ServiceController) [Start-Service], ServiceCommandException + FullyQualifiedErrorId : Could
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StarCluster Toolkit: Virtualization Meets HPC
16.01.2013
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by the Software Tools for Academics and Researchers (STAR) team. The toolkit is open source and freely available for download. The latest development version is in revision control at GitHub. A prerequisite
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Assigning Privileges with sudo and PolicyKit
22.01.2013
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Mint, the call to visudo only protects the sudoers file against further access and then calls nano. Figure 2: openSUSE uses the well-known vi, which

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