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Living with Limits in the Post-PC Era
30.11.2025
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environments, we also relinquish any ability to maintain a secure perimeter. Once we allow jailbroken, rooted, or other compromised devices, we've disrupted any notion of control. Once we allow simple, short
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Managing Cluster Software Packages
12.02.2013
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is propagated out to nodes on boot. Different “rolls” (images) can be constructed for different packages. An example is Rocks Clusters. NFS Root – Each node boots and installs everything as NFS root except
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Monitoring events with the Audit daemon
17.02.2015
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. Listing 1 auditd.conf log_file = /var/log/audit/audit.log log_format = RAW log_group = root priority_boost = 3 flush = INCREMENTAL freq = 20 num_logs = 5 disp_qos = lossy dispatcher = /sbin
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ONIE and Cumulus Linux on a switch
10.04.2015
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and a file with the right name in its root directory (the naming rules are disclosed in the ONIE documentation  [5]), the installation starts. If the admin connects a PC with a web server directly using
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Managing cluster software packages
16.05.2013
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is propagated out to nodes on boot. Different "rolls" (images) can be constructed for different packages. An example is Rocks Clusters [1]. NFS Root – Each node boots and installs everything as NFS root except
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Stretching devices with limited resources
03.02.2022
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described is not using swap. Listing 1 Checking Swap root@espressobin:~# free total used free shared buff/cache available Mem: 2046088 82796
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Shell access via a web browser
30.11.2025
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with root privileges. The call sets up the program in /usr/local. In contrast to PHP Shell, Shell In A Box includes its own web server that listens on port 4200 by default. It has several services (Table 1
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Touring SUSE's new cloud product
30.11.2025
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overwrites the content of the first disk it finds – caution is thus advised. The preview image doesn't install a GUI; this means you need to log in as root at the command line after the install. The boot
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Chive: Web 2.0 front end for SQL database management
30.11.2025
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, just unpack the archive and copy the Chive folder into the document root of your web server. If you run a recent Debian or Ubuntu system with Apache2 and a VHost configuration, this will be /var
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Manage your own datawith ownCloud 2
30.11.2025
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ownCloud [1] is an open source online storage service that lets private users and communities run their own cloud storage service on a private root or intranet server. In contrast to closed

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