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ONIE and Cumulus Linux on a switch
10.04.2015
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01 auto br0 02 iface br0 03 bridge-ports swp1 swp2 swp3 swp4 swp5 04 bridge-stp on Because the list would be pretty long for 52 ports, you can also do the following specify
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Guacamole: Remote Desktop
04.02.2013
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3 and, in the current version 0.6.2, supports VNC and RDP – although with limited functionality in some cases. For example, you cannot transmit audio data or connect network drives over RDP
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Google+ with Business
02.09.2011
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’Reilly, who is also a Twitter user, says that, despite having approximately 55,800 followers on Google+ compared with more than 1,489,000 Twitter followers, he notices more comments and feedback on his Google
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Pymp – OpenMP-like Python Programming
15.04.2020
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-1):     sol[0,j] = 10.0     sol[nx-1,j] = 1.0 # end for   for i in range(0,nx-1):     sol[i,0] = 0.0     sol[i,ny-1] = 0.0 # end for   # Iterate start_time = perf_counter() -->  with pymp.Parallel(6
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HPC fundamentals
16.08.2018
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of nodes using a parallel shell tool. However, for those that might be asking if they can use parallel shells on their 50,000-node clusters, the answer is that you can, but the time skew in the results
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TLS 1.3 and the return of common sense
04.10.2018
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]). Figure 2: A vulnerable majority: Only a tiny number of sites surveyed in May 2018 (7.6%) support a 3,072-bit key exchange (image source: Qualys SSL Labs [2]). On discovering the ROBOT exploit against ... After a decade in service, TLS 1.2 is showing many signs of aging. Its immediate successor, TLS 1.3, has earned the approval of the IETF. Some major changes are on the way. ... TLS 1.3 ... TLS 1.3 and the return of common sense
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pdsh Parallel Shell
08.07.2018
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using a parallel shell tool. However, for those that might be asking if they can use parallel shells on their 50,000-node clusters, the answer is that you can, but the time skew in the results
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Let the editor wars begin!
11.10.2016
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, is HUGE [5]. Emacs Emacs [6] is arguably the "Swiss army knife" of editors. It is extremely extensible and customizable, including the extensive use of macros. It has more than 2,000 commands built
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Identify troublesome energy consumers with PowerTOP
30.11.2025
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of 1,000Hz. On each tick, the kernel wakes up the processor and checks for any work to do. This approach obviously limits power savings. Starting with kernel 2.6.21, however, regular ticks are gone ... 3
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Setting up FreeNAS
17.02.2015
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. FreeNAS does require some hardware planning, but it is well documented. Because the system is based on FreeBSD 9.3 [6], you can find lots of details on the FreeBSD Hardware Compatibility List [7]. If you

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