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Building a custom Cyberdeck
07.10.2025
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. Figure 3: Port repositioning between the Pi 400 [5] and Pi 500 [6] provides a choice of screen placement. Do you prefer the left, or the right side? © Raspberry PI Going Cyberpunk In addition
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Processor and Memory Metrics
12.02.2014
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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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vSphere 5 vs. XenServer 6
30.11.2025
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[2] by VMware started to move into the server racks in the summer of 2011, but while I was researching this article, Citrix suddenly burst onto the scene with the XenServer 6.0 release [3 ... vSphere 5 vs. XenServer 6
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Port-based access protection with NAP and 802.1X
30.11.2025
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to access the network without any restrictions. Windows supports NAP for Windows XP SP3 with some restrictions, which no longer apply to versions as of Windows Vista. Many Roads Lead to Rome Various types
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Modern Fortran – Part 3
25.01.2017
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-dimensional arrays. If the array is local to the image, you access the array as you normally would. For example, for image 3 to access element (2,2) from the array, the statement would be something like: b ... Modern Fortran – Part 3
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Production-ready mini-Kubernetes installations
27.09.2024
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of delivery a while back and, according to the authors, needs to be installed by the Helm package manager. The k0s documentation [6] contains instructions for this task. My choice of describing K3s and k0s
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Debian's quest for reproducible builds
05.12.2016
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not only versatile statistics [3], but it also publishes a weekly news blog [4]. In addition to Debian, other distributions are pushing forward to build binary packages reproducibly, including Arch Linux
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How Upstart boots Ubuntu-based systems
30.11.2025
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debuted in Ubuntu 11.10. The initctl show-config command that gives an overview of the jobs has been around since Upstart 0.6.4 (Figure 3): initctl show-config -e > output
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Detecting security threats with Apache Spot
14.03.2018
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risks, quantifying possible data loss and responding to attacks. Apache Spot [3] uses big data and modern ML components to improve the detection and analysis of security problems. Apache Spot 1.0 has been
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TKperf – Customized performance testing for SSDs and HDDs
18.07.2013
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are also available; they will be expanded in future versions of TKperf. Fio and Python In the background, TKperf uses the Flexible I/O Tester (Fio) [3] developed by Jens Axboe, the maintainer of the Linux

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