13%
25.08.2016
to have” tool in the sys admin’s toolbox; I use one every day. First and foremost, admins should know a CLI editor in case they need to log in to a system on which X is not running or it is not installed
13%
25.09.2023
forwarding the
20 # user locale env variables or we get warnings such as:
21 # bash: warning: setlocale: LC_ALL: cannot change locale
22 RUN sed -i -e 's/^AcceptEnv LANG LC_\*$/#AcceptEnv LANG LC_*/' /etc
13%
11.06.2014
-enabled clients, such as the Lightning Thunderbird extension, Evolution, OS X applications like Apple's iCal (Calendar since Mountain Lion), as well as iOS and Android systems.
For this to work, the Kolab team ... data available on iOS and Mac OS X and in Thunderbird and Evolution.
13%
30.11.2020
Initiative Daemon
Loaded: loaded (/usr/local/lib/systemd/system/crio.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: inactive (dead) since Sun 2020-09-20 17:01:22 UTC; 14s ago
Docs: https
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31.10.2025
computers running the Linux distributions CentOS 5 and 6, Debian 5 and 6, Fedora, Gentoo, Mageia, openSUSE, RHEL 5 and 6, Scientific Linux, and Ubuntu 10.04, 11.04, and 12.04. Additionally, it can handle
13%
26.01.2025
examples created a slider in the Pluto notebook (Figure 3) with
@bind x Slider(1:10)
In HTML, the closest equivalent is:
However, the two examples
13%
13.12.2018
:\" "\"$LINE\"" >> /tmp/listner.log
10
11 if [ $? = 1 ]
12 then
13 echo -e "$LINE ... \n found on $HOSTNAME" | mail -s "Something's wrong on $(hostname)" bf@onb.ac.at
14 fi
15 done &
16 tailf /tmp
13%
04.08.2011
in the 1970s have now found their way into classic x86 hardware. Multicore systems with sufficient RAM can easily run a handful of virtual server systems today. This capability not only reduces power and space
13%
30.11.2025
restricted to expensive mainframes back in the 1970s have now found their way into classic x86 hardware. Multicore systems with sufficient RAM can easily run a handful of virtual server systems today
13%
13.06.2016
if openssl x509 -checkend 2419200 -noout -in $LECROOT/$i/cert.pem
11 then
12 echo "Certificate is good for another 4 weeks!"
13 else
14 echo "Certificate $i will expire within 4 weeks! (or