27%
22.12.2017
in the standard library, Parallel Python [3], variations on queuing systems such as 0MQ [4] (zeromq
), and the mpi4py [5] bindings of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) standard for writing MPI code in Python
27%
08.10.2015
.
Container 2.0 with Docker
Docker is a real shooting star. The first public release only arrived on the market in March 2013, but today it is supported by many well-known companies. It is, for example
27%
16.05.2013
-magazin\administrator\profile
Domain: ADMINDOM
Account desc:
Workstations:
Munged dial:
Logon time: 0
Logoff time: 9223372036854775807 seconds since the Epoch
Kickoff time: 9223372036854775807
27%
04.12.2013
if (ierr > 0) then
21 write(*,*) "error in opening file! Stopping"
22 stop
23 else
24 do 10 counter=1,counter_limit
25 my_record%x = counter
26 my_record%y = counter
27%
28.01.2014
edition, which was published early last year. The first edition, available online refers to Lua 5.0. The language has now moved to version 5.2, but the online book is still up to date to a large extent
27%
22.08.2011
,000 commonly used passwords:
$ john -wordlist:password.lst passfile.txt
Loaded 2 passwords with 2 different salts (FreeBSD MD5 [32/64])
admin (root)
t-bone (khess)
guesses: 2 time: 0:00:00:00 100
27%
14.07.2011
Shell 1.0 or 2.0, Windows Remote Management (WinRM) 1.1 or 2.0, and the .NET framework 3.0 (SP1).
The webbased SCVMM SelfService Portal additionally requires Internet Information Server (IIS) version 7.0
27%
04.08.2011
Server using, say, Nagios. The close link between Citrix and Microsoft is demonstrated by the availability of graphical management tools. Basic management tasks on the host system (Dom0) can be handled using
27%
17.02.2015
might still be around today. (CC BY 3.0 US [1]: Laura Poitras/Praxis Films, Wikimedia)
Figure 2: The US authorities sought a court order forcing
27%
13.12.2018
disk reads: 1306 MB in 3.00 seconds = 434.77 MB/sec
federico@cybertron:~$ sudo hdparm -W /dev/sdb
/dev/sdb:
write-caching = 1 (on)
federico@cybertron:~$ sudo hdparm -W 0 /dev/sdb
/dev/sdb:
write