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[11]. As the distribution was turning from ext3 to ext4, some Ubuntu users encountered unexpected data loss because of buggy applications in the Jaunty Jackalope (v9.04) alpha installs. In Ted's own
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: Error response from daemon: login attempt to
https://remote.repository.com:5000/v2/ failed with status: 401 Unauthorized
Username (ofrommel): oliver
Password:
WARNING! Your password will be stored
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/doc/whitepaper_certificate-management_gnupg_en.pdf
GnuPG Desktop: https://gnupg.com/gnupg-desktop.html
Gpg4win: https://www.gpg4win.de/index.html
GnuPG VS-Desktop: https://www.gnupg.de/gnupg-vs-desktop.html
Security with VS-NfD Certification
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to the network is still possible via the HTTP port 80, but all other access is prohibited:
$ ping 8.8.4.4
ping: icmp open socket: Permission denied
$ nc -v aspmx.l.google.com 25
nc: connect to aspmx.l.google.com
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that might otherwise remain hidden to the administrator.
Infos
Peakflow: http://www.arbor.com
Collector: http://www.flowmon.com
Management information base: https
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.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/filesystems/ext4.txt
The Mail Archive – ext4: fix data corruption caused by unwritten and delayed extents: https://www.mail-archive.com/linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org/msg886512.html
ext4 data loss: https
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_name = "RNG"
15 icon_color = "#1972F5"
16 icon_url = "https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/226598?v=4"
17 logo_color = "#1972F5"
18 logo_url = "https://avatars.githubusercontent.com/u/226598?v=4"
19 website
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/|2|11|f|fa|fac
04 4|Yahoo!|http://www.yahoo.com/|2|11|y|ya|yah
05 5|YouTube|http://www.youtube.com/|2|11|y|yo|you
06 6|Windows Live|http://www.live.com/|2|11|l|li|liv
07 7|Wikipedia|http://www
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-gmond ########################################### [ 67%]
3:ganglia-gmond-modules-p########################################### [100%]
Listing 2
gmetab
[root@home4 RPMS]# rpm -ivh http://vuksan.com/centos/RPMS-6/x86_64/ganglia
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.
Be aware that the M4 repositories on the OpenShift.org website contain OpenShift v2, and the M5 repositories lead to OpenShift v3. Version 3 offers several promising new features, but it is still in beta