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20 Seq Scan on mail (cost=0.00..5628.25 rows=4 width=961) (actual
21 time=2.401..1519.809 rows=672 loops=1)
22 Filter: (msg ~ '(updatable|views)'::text)
23 Rows Removed by Filter: 40148
24
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_copied=copy_to_user(user,hello_world,to_copy);
19 return to_copy-not_copied;
20 }
21
22 static struct file_operations fops = {
23 .owner= THIS_MODULE,
24 .read= driver_read,
25 };
26
27 static int __init mod_init( void )
28 {
29
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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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0.743225 0.743613 0.334626E-02
20 0.743993 0.744333 0.301099E-02
21 0.744667 0.744967 0.271109E-02
22 0.745261 0.745526 0.244257E-02
23
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took the form of a context menu; from v1.2.x (used here) a separate tab has several subcategories. In the advanced settings, you can manage the authorizations for remote sessions in the Security
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, and the books available in the stores right now, are mainly based on the older 1.2.x versions. Much of the content is still applicable, and if you are fairly familiar with the services, you will quickly find your
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something like Listing 2.
Listing 2
Sample Output
Starting Nmap 6.47 (http://nmap.org) at 2015-03-12:00:00 CET
Nmap scan report for targethost (192.168.1.100)
Host is up (0.023s latency).
r
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c = Meta.parse(JSON.parse(msg)["c"])
12 t = Meta.parse(JSON.parse(msg)["t"])
13 f1(x) = cos(c * x)
14 f2(x) = t * tan(x)
15 f(x) = f1(x) - f2(x)
16 z = round
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{
"$schema" : "https://aka.ms/winget-packages.schema.2.0.json",
"CreationDate" : "2024-03-05T03:41:14.411-00:00",
"Sources" :
[
{
"Packages" :
[
{
"PackageIdentifier" : "Microsoft.VisualStudio.2022.Community
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servers and sysadmins.
These levels of growth always sound absurd when peddled by analysts. Cisco predicts 50 billion devices by 2020 compared with 12.5 billion in 2012. To get some intuition about