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3297841472b4e53e22e53826eea9e483d993e5) (by Red Hat's David Howells), the notification queue will also "…have the ability to cache your kerberos tickets in the session, user or persistent keyring so
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, $user, $pass) = (split);
17 close(IN);
18
19 my $client = new Frontier::Client(url => "http://$server/rpc/api");
20 my $session = $client->call('auth.login', $user, $pass);
21
22 return ($client
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abbreviations. In the above example, RC4+RSA would enable all possible cipher suites that include RC4 and RSA. The example is also the default in Apache 2.2. Apache 2.4, however, accepts the default settings
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if [[ ! -f /tmp/caller.lock ]]; then
21 touch /tmp/caller.lock
22 locked=true
23 else
24 sleep 5
25 fi
26 done
27
28 # Generating the message
29 $TEXT2WAVE -o $SOUNDFILE -f 8000
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systemctl start podman.socket
20 usermod -aG podman $SUDO_USER
21 SHELL
22 end
Once you have installed both VirtualBox and Vagrant, either with Homebrew or an installation archive, save
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25.03.2021
[1] sdc1[0]
244065408 blocks super 1.2 [2/2] [UU]
[=>...................] resync = 6.4% (15812032/244065408) finish=19.1min speed=198449K/sec
bitmap: 2/2 pages [8KB], 65536KB chunk
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(s) wr/rd(s) close(s) total(s) iter
------ --------- ---- ---------- ---------- --------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ----
write 1835.22 28.68 0.120209 5242880 65536 0.000934 11.16 2.50 11.16 0
Summary of all tests:
Operation Max(MiB) Min(MiB) Mean(MiB) StdDev Max(OPs
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/rd(s)
------ --------- ---- ---------- ---------- --------- -------- -------- ...
write 1835.22 28.68 0.120209 5242880 65536 0.000934 11.16
**
close(s) total(s) iter
... -------- -------- ----
2.50 11.16 0
Summary of all tests
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FILE *ptr_myfile;
16
17 counter_limit = 100;
18
19 ptr_myfile=fopen("test.bin","wb");
20 if (!ptr_myfile)
21 {
22 printf("Unable to open file!");
23 return 1;
24 }
25 for ( counter=1; counter <= counter
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the 2010 time frame. This corresponds to about version 2.2 of SSHFS, which is from 2008. SSHFS is now up to version 2.5, which was released on January 14, 2014; however, testing I’ve done hasn’t revealed any