26%
20.06.2012
:root
bin:x:1:root,bin,daemon
daemon:x:2:root,bin,daemon
sys:x:3:root,bin,adm
adm:x:4:root,adm,daemon
tty:x:5:
disk:x:6:root
lp:x:7:daemon,lp
mem:x:8:
kmem:x:9:
wheel:x:10:root
mail:x:12:mail
uucp:x:14
26%
28.11.2023
Ripgrep gives you by default, set the -C <n> option, where <n> denotes the number of lines before and after the location you want to view. To check a certain number of lines exclusively before the find
26%
02.08.2021
Protocol specific port [psp]
0x1a Power condition transitions [pct]
0x2f Informational exceptions [ie]
0x37 Cache (seagate) [c_se]
0x38
0x3e Factory (seagate
26%
22.05.2012
:2.20.51.0.2-5.28.el6
bzip2-libs.x86_64 0:1.0.5-7.el6_0 ca-certificates.noarch 0:2010.63-3.el6_1.5 coreutils-libs.x86_64 0:8.4-16.el6
cpio.x86_64 0:2.10-9.el6
26%
30.01.2024
Dell Precision Workstation T7910
Power
1,300W
CPU
2x Intel Xeon Gold E5-2699 V4, 22 cores, 2.4GHz, 55MB of cache, LGA 2011-3
GPU, NPU
n/a*
Memory
26%
09.01.2013
).
Smartmontools is compatible with all S.M.A.R.T. features and supports ATA/ATAPI/SATA-3 to -8 disks and SCSI disks and tape devices. It also supports the major Linux RAID cards, which can sometimes cause ... Modern drives use S.M.A.R.T. (self-monitoring, analysis, and reporting technology) to gather information and run self-tests. Smartmontools is a Linux tool for interacting with the S.M.A.R.T. features ... S.M.A.R.T., smartmontools, and drive monitoring
26%
07.10.2014
.0 MB 2014-03-01 10:15 36467d 1
04 three.img 0 4.0 MB 0.0 MB 0.0 MB 2014-03-01 10:16 4e5a1c 3
05 two.img 0 4.0 MB 0.0 MB 0.0 MB 2014-03-01 10:15 a27d79 2
06 quark
26%
09.01.2013
.
2013-05-08 20:07:45 INFO Created Auto Scaling group
policy named:
arn:aws:autoscaling:eu-west-1:894012917938:scalingPolicy:
927c9769-d96e-46ba-b08f-099650ae7a3d:autoScalingGroupName/awseb-
e-mnpsy5bpzk
26%
16.05.2013
,1000);
06
07 // Set host data on the Device (GPU)
08 dA = gpuSetData(A);
09 dC = gpuSetData(C);
10
11 d1 = gpuMult(A,B);
12 d2 = gpuMult(dA,dC);
13 d3 = gpuMult(d1,d2);
14 result = gpuGetData(d3); // Get
26%
11.09.2018
.
Figure 6: Good old ``get pods'' but with width: ``kubectl get pod nginx-dep-54b9c79874-b9dzh -o wide'' showing an internal pod IP Address in the 172.17.0.0 range.
Use the -n
option to specify