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Whitepaper: AMD “Bulldozer” Architecture
10.11.2011
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6200 Series processors. SVR-16    2Based on testing in AMD Performance Labs as of August, 2011, an AMD Opteron™ processor model 6174 (12-core 2.2GHz) consumes 11.7W in the active idle C1E power state
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Mandatory access control with Tomoyo Linux
30.11.2025
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compared with version 1.x are noticeable in Tomoyo versions 2.2.x and 2.3.x; the current version 2.5 only lacks a couple of features. Unfortunately, version 2.5 is only available in Linux kernel 3.2, which
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Building a port scanner in Python
28.07.2025
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in range(start_port, end_port + 1): 18 thread = threading.Thread(target=scan_port, args=(host, port)) 19 thread.start() 20 21 if __name__ == "__main__": 22 if len(sys.argv) != 4: 23 print
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Distributed MySQL with Vitess
05.02.2023
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configuration and mode of operation – and that's the rub when it comes to Vitess scalability. To achieve the desired scalability, Vitess relies on sharding, the splitting of a large data set into many smaller
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Prepare, analyze, and visualize data with R
07.06.2019
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.10e-10 *** monthJuly 211.030 20.849 10.122 < 2e-16 *** monthJune 167.145 22.755 7.345 5.85e-13 *** monthMay 24.528 21.411 1.146 0.2524 monthMarch -10
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Linux Local and Network Filesystems
07.01.2024
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press the Tab key twice, you will get a list of the filesystems mkfs  currently supports. For example, on my Ubuntu 22.04 system, I get the following output. $ mkfs mkfs
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Setting up SELinux policies
12.09.2013
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17 %description 18 Custom SELinux policy module. 19 20 %prep 21 if [ ! -d custom-selinux-policy ]; then 22 mkdir custom-selinux-policy 23 fi 24 cp -p %{SOURCE0} %{SOURCE1} %{SOURCE2} custom
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Dispatches from the world of IT
30.11.2025
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gas prices. The company announced its VMware Ready Desktop Solutions program on June 22. Ready Desktop Solutions is a validation program for "desktop virtualization solution architectures" provided
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Linux nftables packet filter
30.01.2020
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Furthermore, new SSH connections (ct state new) to port 22 will be allowed (tcp dport 22). Packets that belong to existing SSH connections are also allowed (ct state established,related) and are detected
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Protecting Samba file servers in heterogeneous environments
09.06.2018
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[::]:* LISTEN As you can see, only port 22 for SSH is open for incoming connections for both IPv4 and IPv6. If you are not (yet) using IPv6 on your network, you should disable it, because what good

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