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FreeRADIUS for WiFi hotspots
20.03.2014
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and configuration options. Complete packages are available for Linux, Mac OS X, and BSD variants, as well as Windows [2]. FreeRADIUS developers follow the strategy of delivering the program with a configuration
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Open Network Operating System
11.10.2016
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-priced providers have dominated this market for years. The Open Networking Lab (ON.Lab) [2], a nonprofit organization based in Menlo Park, California, provides the primary support for the ONOS project
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Tools for hardware diagnostics under Windows
26.01.2025
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(Figure 1). Although you will need to install the freeware program on the computer you want to examine first, the program is quite small, occupying less than 5MB of space on the hard drive
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Exploring the Xeon Phi
05.11.2013
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for money. On closer inspection, however, the Xeon Phi has two things going for it: First, it supports the MPI programming model, which has been around for close to 20 years, whereas OpenCL is only five
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High-Performance Python 2
22.08.2019
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was incorporated into NumPy (numpy.f2py ) and is still there today. F2py is probably the most popular tool for interfacing Fortran with Python and has been used in a large number of projects. It creates ... High-Performance Python 2
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REMORA
18.09.2017
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MPIs). I built Remora with the command, REMORA_INSTALL_PREFIX=/home/laytonjb/bin/remora-1.8.2 ./install.sh which installs to a directory in my home account. If more than one user is to have access, you
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Remora – Resource Monitoring for Users
08.12.2020
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Charts. To include them in this article, they have been screen captured. Figure 2 is a plot of CPU usage versus time for Example 1, which is a serial application, so only one core was used. Notice how
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Microsoft 365 and Teams settings and security
25.03.2021
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to users or lower level administrators. Services are managed in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center, which you can reach quickest by going to https://admin.microsoft.com. You can see the user roles
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Accessing Fortran code with Python
05.12.2019
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.py. Eventually, the tool was incorporated into NumPy (numpy.f2py) and is still there today. Probably the most popular tool for interfacing Fortran with Python, f2py has been used in a large number of projects
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Interprocess communication essentials in Perl
05.12.2019
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the child process has been given is complete, the child process reports back to the parent process and the parent script continues. Perl supplies the fork function to start a new process after setting up

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