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30.07.2019
News, “The data breach that occurred on March 22nd and 23rd this year allowed attackers to steal information of customers who had applied for a credit card between 2005 and 2019.”
Capital One had
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20.08.2019
in a shipping container. The $12 million IBM system will include an on-board uninterruptible power supply, chilled water cooling, and a fire suppression system. The system comes with 22 nodes for machine learning
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19.08.2020
August 22, 2022.
XSEDE is an important presence within the US HPC community, offering HPC cycles, training, applications, science gateways, and other resources to qualifying projects. According to XSEDE
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05.08.2011
see the newly uploaded keypair:
ec2-describe-keypairs
KEYPAIR dan-key
fc:39:b2:60:90:4c:0f:66:fc:b8:a6:54:af:19:0c:ef
KEYPAIR my-key
a6:54:af:19:0c:ef:fc:39:0f:66:fc:b8:b2:60:90:4c
KEYPAIR your
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07.04.2022
to deliver support for S/390 as well for eventual full parity with RHEL. The community shouldn't settle for anything less."
This is a fully stable release (as the beta was made available back in January
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12.09.2013
includes updates to standard components, like Gnome 3.8, KDE Plasma Workspaces 4.10, the MATE desktop 1.6, and Linux kernel 3.9.0. Other improvements include Extlinux, a lightweight alternative to the GRUB
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28.11.2021
kernel 5.13, support for a wide variety of hardware including x64-64, ARMv7, ARM64, POWER8, POWER9, IBM s390x (LinuxONE), and RISC-V, and software updates such as Qemu 6.0, libvirt 7.6, PHP 8.0.8, Apache 2
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05.12.2014
.519354 pkts=6 kpps=0.0 kbytes=0 mbps=0.0 nic_pkts=16 nic_drops=0 u=2 t=2 i=0 o=0 nonip=2
1415510244.519597 pkts=6 kpps=0.0 kbytes=0 mbps=0.0 nic_pkts=22 nic_drops=0 u=2 t=2 i=0 o=0 nonip=2
1415510247
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05.09.2011
can see how the arp cache poisoning works:
$ sudo nemesis arp -v -r -d eth0 -S 192.168.1.2 \
-D 192.168.1.133 -h 00:22:6E:71:04:BB -m 00:0C:29:B2:78:9E \
-H 00:22:6E:71:04:BB -M 00:0C:29:B2:78:9E
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03.02.2022
1: +DP-2-2 1080/510x1920/287+0+0 DP-2-2
2: +DP-2-3 1920/598x1080/336+1080+0 DP-2-3
You can use xrandr -q to see which modes the individual devices support. You can then set the desired mode