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that are opened, as well as UDP traffic. Note that Process Monitor does not save the content of the TCP packets or payload data; it is not specifically designed for network monitoring. If that is what you need, you
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, or an inventory number. The only two mandatory options are MAC address and name.
To keep the CSV file creation process simple and intuitive, you can use a spreadsheet (like Excel or OpenOffice Calc). Of course
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currently lacks is an integrated calendar function. For now, you need to open a calendar in a separate web interface.
Google Sites is another core component in Google Apps. Google Sites lets you create
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and resources. The wide range of connectors makes it possible to link internal Microsoft services seamlessly (e.g., Outlook, SharePoint, and Teams), as well as external applications, which opens a wide range
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-Module -Name "ModuleName"
then install and manage the modules from the repository.
Sonatype Nexus
Sonatype Nexus [1] is comprehensive open source software for managing a wide variety of artifacts, including
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If you open the PHP documentation at the Installation chapter, you are likely to come across the mod_php Apache module first. It integrates the PHP interpreter with the Apache web server, thus
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workload is pretty time-consuming.
The current version of Fio is 1.57. I have created a package for Debian that the Ubuntu developers integrated into Ubuntu. If you have SUSE versions since SLES 9 and open
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the usual communication applications can provide.
Open source advocates regularly cite Asterisk [1] as an alternative to a commercial phone system, but many people are wary of using it. Asterisk is a complex
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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
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and users of open source software, with the motto "Ops for Devs." His personal blog is "Associative Disarray" at http://www.jochen-lillich.de.