27%
16.05.2013
that gives admins a convenient option for testing the features supported by the new version of Samba 4.
Version 0.1 first aired at CeBIT last year and has been officially downloadable since May 2012; however ... Shortly after the Samba team finalized Samba 4 in December 2012, SerNet and Univention integrated the new Samba into their appliances that give administrators an easy way to set up and test a Samba 4
27%
09.08.2015
developments in the open source groupware alternatives PostPath, Kerio, Kolab, Open-Xchange, Scalix, Tine 2.0, Zarafa, and Zimbra.
PostPath
Somewhat unlucky in its hunt for customers, PostPath [1] used to have
27%
16.05.2013
" by Federico Lucifredi, ADMIN
, 2012, No. 9, pg. 83
Latency of various media: http://i.imgur.com/X1Hi1.gif
ZCAV: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zone_bit_recording
"Hard Drive Hijinks" by Marco Chiappetta
27%
20.06.2012
:uucp
man:x:15:
games:x:20:
gopher:x:30:
video:x:39:
dip:x:40:
ftp:x:50:
lock:x:54:
audio:x:63:
nobody:x:99:
users:x:100:
utmp:x:22:
utempter:x:35:
floppy:x:19:
vcsa:x:69:
rpc:x:32:
cdrom:x:11:
tape:x:33
27%
30.05.2021
and consulting services company in 2008. One year later, CFEngine 3 [1] was released, partially abandoning backward compatibility with its predecessor and available for the first time in a community edition
26%
30.01.2020
Fn::Base64:
20 Fn::Join:
21 - ''
22 -
23 - "{\n"
24 - '"bucket"'
25 - ' : "'
26 - Ref: S3Bucketname
27
26%
08.08.2014
[http://www.stats.uwo.ca/faculty/yu/Rmpi/]
HPC tools
R with BLAS, LAPACK, and MPI in Linux
[http://lostingeospace.blogspot.com/2012/06/r
26%
21.08.2014
x41
23 CPU architecture: 7
24 CPU variant : 0x2
25 CPU part : 0xc09
26 CPU revision : 9
27 Hardware : grouper
28 Revision : 0000
29 Serial : 0f410a0001440200
26%
16.05.2013
somewhat with Quantum. Now, not Nova, but Quantum, is responsible for floating IP addresses, as can be seen in several places: In the original version of Folsom (i.e., 2012.2), assigning floating IPs only
26%
14.03.2013
Franklin
Some big changes are happening in the processor world right now. For the past 15 years or so, both the HPC world and the enterprise world have settled on, for the most part, x86 as the
processor