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in the Analysis Data panel showed that svchost.exe (PID 1560) was spawned by WScript.exe (PID 1744). Hierarchical Processes lists running processes in a tree format, showing which processes started other processes
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about how difficult it is to handle multiple passwords, and your day could turn into a password reset ticket nightmare. If you wonder whether a single sign-on (SSO) experience à la Google and Amazon
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was historically problematic for low-end SD cards. Run as
iozone -e -I -a -s 100M -r 4k -i 0 -i 1 -i 2 [-f /path/to/file]
with the iozone [9] benchmark.
Figure
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[3] runs on the client. Facter collects information about the system and forwards it to the Puppet master when Puppet runs. On the basis of collected facts, the master can generate a dynamic catalog
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. You could just change the code and run.
Ousterhout also needed a tool for developing graphical user interfaces (GUIs) for Tcl applications, so about one year after starting Tcl, he created Tk, which
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.
In this article, I show you how to deploy a single-instance Pritunl VPN server running Ubuntu 24.04.01 LTS, configure a No-IP dynamic DNS hostname to use with your VPN, configure port forwarding on your router
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options. By default, running ss without options displays a summary of established network connections, including their source and destination addresses, ports, and states (Figure 1
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in a platform – well, actually, lots of platforms.
You can run on AWS, Rackspace, GoGrid, and several other cloud hosting providers, but the nice thing about their platform is you fire up preconfigured instances
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, Wyoming, known as the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center (NWSC).
The new system, named Yellowstone, runs on an IBM iDataPlex and is expected to be delivered early next year. Yellowstone consists of Intel
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I've been using more and more is called watch
.
The cool watch
tool can greatly help you by just doing something extremely simple: run a command repeatedly and display the output to stdout