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Recently, a customer asked me what was going on with his system. All of a sudden, he no longer had an eth0; instead, he was seeing strange names like em1 or p3p1 at the console. He wanted to know ... Ethernet devices in Linux have always been called eth0 and nothing else. All of a sudden, this universal truth has lost its validity, and Linux administrators need to understand why and how.
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stories continue to evolve, these companies will be on their toes to keep up with new discoveries.
Docker EE 2.0 Announced
Docker Inc. has announced the release of Docker Enterprise Edition (EE) 2.0 ... Meltdown and Spectre revisit Intel, AMD, and ARM processors, Orangeworm, a new hacking group, targets the healthcare industry, Docker EE 2.0 announced, Remote code execution vulnerability found
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Deis combines Docker and CoreOS to create a platform-as-a-service tool, and the developers say version 1.0 is ready for production.
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needed modules here
22 . /etc/profile.d/modules.sh
23 module load compilers/open64/5.0
24 module load mpi/mpich2/1.5b1-open64-5.0
25
26 ### Switch to the working directory; by default TORQUE launches
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to the tally, which is available at the ASBMB website, the 0 grants totaling $0.0 during the shutdown period between December 22, 2018 and January 25, 2019 contrasts with 465 grants totaling $139.2 Million
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with the Ubuntu 22.04 example from the previous section, you can create a volume group with the /dev/sdb1
physical volume:
$ sudo vgcreate vg0 /dev/sdb1
Volume group "vg0" successfully created
The
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to the screen (STDOUT; line 15).
Listing 1: SSH Script
01 #!/usr/bin/php
02
03
04 $ssh = ssh2_connect('192.168.1.85', 22);
05 ssh2_auth_password($ssh, 'khess', 'password');
06 $stream = ssh2_exec
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1: +DP-2-2 1080/510x1920/287+0+0 DP-2-2
2: +DP-2-3 1920/598x1080/336+1080+0 DP-2-3
You can use xrandr -q to see which modes the individual devices support. You can then set the desired mode
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, so you can continue.
Listing 7
Starting sshd
$ systemctl start sshd
$ lsof -i :22
COMMAND PID USER FD TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
sshd 5122 root 3u IPv4 62113 0t0
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-sent: 22,334 (total) 0/s (Per-Sec)
pkts-recv: 68,018 (total) 2/s (Per-Sec)
lo
Bytes-sent: 2.55 K (total) 0.00 B/s (Per-Sec)
Bytes