13%
    
    
    14.03.2013
        
    
    	
         to 4.2GHz)
4MB L2 cache
384 Radeon cores
800MHz GPU clock speed
DDR3 1866MHz memory
100W
Putting both the CPU and the GPU on the same processor allows the GPU to have access to system
    
 
		    
				        
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    13.07.2022
        
    
    	
        _64-dvd1.iso
--2022-07-06 12:48:08--  https://download.rockylinux.org/pub/rocky/8/isos/x86_64/Rocky-8.6-x86_64-dvd1.iso
Resolving download.rockylinux.org (download.rockylinux.org)... 146.75.82.132, 2a04:4e
    
 
		    
				        
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    14.08.2017
        
    
    	
         storage is handled by the almost venerable ext3. The use of BusyBox [11] for most executable programs and of Dropbear [12] as the SSH daemon is the logical consequence of the Buildroot underpinnings
    
 
		    
				        
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    05.12.2016
        
    
    	
        , but Debian and Ubuntu installations define max_binlog_size as 100MB. XtraBackup also wants to create a separate file for every InnoDB table, which is enabled by the innodb_file_per_table variable (Listing 3
    
 
		    
				        
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    03.08.2023
        
    
    	
         Catcher in the Rye', 'J.D. Salinger', '1951-07-16', 15.99),
  ('To Kill a Mockingbird', 'Harper Lee', '1960-07-11', 12.99),
  ('Pride and Prejudice', 'Jane Austen', '1813-01-28', 9.99);
At this point
    
 
		    
				        
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    30.04.2013
        
    
    	
         of the memory:
dd if=/dev/fmem of=memory.dd bs=1MB count=512
Another tool for dumping memory is the kernel module crash
, which was developed by Red Hat. Just like fmem
, crash
 creates a pseudodevice called
    
 
		    
				    
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    22.08.2011
        
    
    	 
        [inst.id] = inst.state
08   summary[inst.state] += 1
09   state
10 end
11 total = summary.values.inject(0) { |sum, i| sum += i }
12 puts "Found #{total} instances in the following states:"
13 summary
    
 
		    
				        
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    01.08.2019
        
    
    	
         OS virtual machine (VM). Photon OS [6] is a specialized small Linux built for Docker, Kubernetes, and security.
A Photon VM is about 150MB on disk: Photon runs on VMware, as well as Amazon and Azure
    
 
		    
				        
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    11.04.2016
        
    
    	
         Exchange website. The comparatively small Ubuntu JeOS [8] (80MB) is fine for this example. To begin, extract the archive to a folder of your choice, and in the vSphere web client, go to the VMs and Templates
    
 
		    
				        
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    17.02.2015
        
    
    	
         NEW packages will be installed:
libdate-manip-perl libyaml-syck-perl logwatch
As a result, about 12.5MB of new software is installed.
Logwatch gets configuration details several ways:
from script