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Warewulf 4 – GPUs
20.02.2023
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 the file /usr/local/bin/gpu_devices.sh  (Listing 6). Listing 6: /usr/local/bin/gpu_devices.sh #!/bin/bash   /sbin/modprobe nvidia   if [ "$?" -eq 0 ]; then   # Count the number of NVIDIA controllers found.   NVDEVS=`lspci | grep -i NVIDIA`   N3
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Open Virtual Desktop 3.0 as an alternative to VDI
12.09.2013
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Version 3.0, mobile platforms such as Android and iOS can also be used as clients. However, just before the deadline for this article, I was informed [6] that the iOS client had been removed from the App ... Open Virtual Desktop 3.0 as an alternative to VDI
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HPCCM with Docker and Podman
09.09.2024
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 images REPOSITORY          TAG       IMAGE ID       CREATED          SIZE ubuntu-24.04-dev2   latest    8f311b6fbb1e   9 seconds ago    1.82GB ubuntu-24.04-dev1   latest    2358ab17d70c   35 minutes ago   149MB
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ClusterHAT
10.07.2017
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with the original Raspberry Pi Model A, ranging from two to more than 250 nodes. That early 32-bit system had a single core running at 700MHz with 256MB of memory. You can build a cluster of five RPi3 nodes with 20
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More Small Tools for HPC Admins
16.11.2017
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scrolling terminal output. For a quick example, the simple command $ watch -n 1 uptime tells watch to run a command (uptime ) every second (-n 1 ). It will continue to run this command forever unless you
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ZAP provides automated security tests in continuous integration pipelines
23.08.2017
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accessibility and its feature set. What first piqued my interest in ZAP was its intuitive interface. Although dissimilar, it reminded me a little of WebGoat's tutorial-based approach [3]. ZAP is unquestionably
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Manage status messages in CouchDB with MapReduce
27.09.2024
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Design Document with Views { "_id": "_design/queries", "_rev": "6-856a5c52b1a9f33e136b7f044b14a8e6", "language": "javascript", "views": { "by-timestamp": { "map": "function (doc) {\n
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ARP cache poisoning and packet sniffing
30.11.2025
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traffic normally unavailable because of layer 2 switching. Arpspoof [3] is much simpler than ettercap for redirecting packets: # arpspoof -i eth0 -t host Specifying the interface is optional ... 6
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Fedora 18 for Admins
11.06.2013
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” according to the assessments after the first tests hardly helped improve the situation. However, this criticism relates primarily to desktop use, and in particular to errors in the new Gnome version 3.6
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Kibana Meets Kubernetes
29.09.2020
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version 3.0 onward, Helm had some relatively significant changes with the removal of Tiller because of security concerns [6], so be sure to choose version 3.0+. Hoots Mon The Helm Project itself provides

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