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02.08.2021
in the next issue with a survey of network monitoring tools adopting in-terminal graphics [6]. Two years later, I revisit the subject to witness the impressive improvement of the state of the art taking place
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12.02.2014
B xsettings-kde
...
12.3 MiB + 2.2 MiB = 14.6 MiB gedit
22.9 MiB + 4.0 MiB = 26.9 MiB plasma-desktop
26.4 MiB + 5.7 MiB = 32.1 MiB konsole (3)
28.3 MiB + 4.4 MiB = 32.7 MiB kwin
147
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12.09.2013
and records
DNSSEC support (as of 3.x)
Web-based management options
DNS data stored in plain text (BIND compatible)
IPv4 and IPv6, UDP/TCP, 100% compliant [3]
MySQL, Postgre
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04.11.2011
Recent trends in computing are toward more cores doing more tasks at once. These days, you are likely to have a dual- or quad-core CPU in your laptop, and perhaps 4, 6, 12, or 16 cores in your
24%
09.08.2015
.04.1988
26 March 1989
15 April 1990
31-March-1991
19 April 1992
11 April 1993
3 April 1994
16. April 1995
7 April 1996
30 March 1997
12 April 1998
Regular Expressions
Regular expressions are used
24%
14.08.2017
available [6]-[8]. An API will integrate in a far better way if it behaves as expected or in a known way. To match the identifiers closely, you then select the media types, often with the need to iterate
24%
11.06.2014
installation of Kolab 3.0 and later is a matter of one or two cups of coffee and does not impose too many requirements on the admin. The Kolab developers recommend a recent CentOS (preferably 6.4) as the basis
24%
04.12.2024
No
a8f5898e-1dc8-49a9-9878-85004b8a61e6
Blocks Win32 API calls from Office macros
No
92e97fa1-2edf-4476-bdd6-9dd0b4dddc7b
Deploys advanced protection against ransomware
24%
31.10.2025
of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, whereas v3.0 [5] makes the jump to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. As an alternative, the beta version 2.3 is available for download.
Building Under Ubuntu
Targeted at small and medium
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17.02.2015
. Project Atomic [6] and CoreOS [7] [8] are perfect examples of this trend. CoreOS is a naked Linux distribution that only supports one thing really well: the operation of Docker containers (see the "Core