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Mounting Compressed Archives as a User
25.01.2022
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 articles.tar.gz archivetest $ ls -s archivetest/ARTICLES total 4406    0 BCACHE                          0 INTERNET002             0 OCFS2    0 BEFORE                          0 IOSTAT                  0 PEARC21    0 BTRFS
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Monitor Your Nodes with collectl
28.03.2012
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--------><----------Disks-----------><----------Network----------> #cpu sys inter ctxsw KBRead Reads KBWrit Writes KBIn PktIn KBOut PktOut 3 1 1421 2168 0 0 41000 90 0 2 0 0 3 2 1509 2198 64 2 49712
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NVDIMM and the Linux kernel
11.10.2016
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with dmesg # dmesg | grep BIOS-e820 [ 0.000000] e820: BIOS-provided physical RAM map: [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000000005efff] usable [ 0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x
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NVDIMM Persistent Memory
22.09.2016
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not persistent. Listing 1: Showing Memory with dmesg # dmesg | grep BIOS-e820 [    0.000000] e820: BIOS-provided physical RAM map: [    0.000000] BIOS-e820: [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000000005efff
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Error-correcting code memory keeps single-bit errors at bay
14.11.2013
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. For example, a byte (8 bits) with a value of 156 (10011100) that is read from a file on disk suddenly acquires a value of 220 if the second bit from the left is flipped from a 0 to a 1 (11011100) for some
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Monitoring Performance with sar
05.03.2014
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 3.5.0-44-generic (hercules)         03.12.2013      _x86_64_        (2 CPU)    09:46:03      runq-sz  plist-sz   ldavg-1   ldavg-5  ldavg-15   blocked 09:46:13            1       468      0.02      0.06      0.14         0
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Collecting and evaluating performance data over a period of time
20.03.2014
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) w Task creation and task-switching activity y TTY activities Listing 1 Query with Interval and Number jcb@hercules:# sar -q 10 2 Linux 3.5.0-44-generic
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Finding and recording memory errors
11.04.2016
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on disk; if the second bit from the left is flipped from a 0 to a 1 (11011100), the number becomes 220. A simple flip of one bit in a byte can make a drastic difference in its value. Fortunately, ECC memory
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Guarding against social engineering attacks
01.08.2019
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(Figure 1). Although it's important to donate to projects like BackBox Linux, if you can't then entering a 0 in the donation field will still allow you to download the ISO. Once downloaded, your disk space
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Making Kerberoasting uneconomical
01.06.2024
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and with Windows 2000, modern Windows versions can handle this problem. Nevertheless, during the pandemic, some organizations used group policy to disable machine password changes for home office laptops

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