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kopano-server-packages
# exit
Listing 2
Community Kopano on Ubuntu 18.04
$ wget https://download.kopano.io/community/core%3A/core-10.0.6.349.8669778-Ubuntu_18.04-amd64.tar.gz
$ tar xfz
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or in the context of Application Insights. Pricing is set by region [1], but if you want to store the data for a longer period of time, the costs are considerable – currently EUR0.13/GB per month in Germany or $0.10-$0
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/.acme.sh/www.example.com/www.example.com.cer -noout -issuer -subject -dates -serial
issuer= /C=US/O=Let's Encrypt/CN=R3
subject= /CN=www.example.com
notBefore=Feb 21 13:00:28 2021 GMT
notAfter=May 22 13:00:28 2021 GMT
serial=03B46ADF0F26B94C19443669
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– assuming you have a Cloudflare account and zone:
1. Create a tunnel and collect its secret token.
2. Add a tunnel configuration specifying the tunnel behavior.
3. Add a DNS entry for Tunnel – it has
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installed on your system. If Python is not installed, you can install it with:
sudo apt install python3
With VS Code and the necessary extensions set up, you are now ready to start developing your port
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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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in gigaflops per watt over time. The first Green500 list was in June 2013. The number 1 system used GPUs even then (NVIDIA K20 with QDR InfiniBand). The energy efficiency was 3,208.8Mflops/W (0.32Gflops
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examplehost.tld 22
If firewalling is in place and you need to originate your connection from a specific IP address to open a port, entering
# nc -s 1.2.3.4 examplehost.tld 8181
will connect to examplhost
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seconds, for example:
# nc -p 16000 -w 30 examplehost.tld 22
If firewalling is in place and you need to originate your connection from a specific IP address to open a port, then you can enter:
# nc -s 1.2.3
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. Running the binary on a single four-core node produces the following output:
> mpirun -np 4 -hostfile ./hostfile ./hello
node 1 : Hello world
node 2 : Hello world
node 3 : Hello world
node 0 : Hello world