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mpi/openmpi/1.6 modulefile
#%Module1.0#####################################################################
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## modules mpi/openmpi/1.6
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## modulefiles/mpi/openmpi/1.6 Written by Jeff Layton
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by Jeff Layton
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proc ModulesHelp { } {
global version modroot
puts stderr ""
puts stderr "The compilers/open64/5.0 module enables the Open64 family of"
puts stderr "compilers. It updates
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07.06.2019
Jeff Layton regaled readers of the last issue with a survey of Terminal User Interfaces (TUIs) [1], a term describing tools sporting in-terminal graphics powered by the curses library [2] or one
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Layton
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proc ModulesHelp { } {
global version modroot
puts stderr ""
puts stderr "The mpi/mpich2/1.5b1 module enables the MPICH2 MPI library"
puts stderr "and tools for version 1.5b1
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64-5.0 Written by Jeff Layton
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proc ModulesHelp { } {
global version modroot
puts stderr ""
puts stderr "The mpi/opempi/1.6-open64-5.0 module enables the Open MPI"
puts stderr "library
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-open64-5.0 Written by Jeff Layton
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proc ModulesHelp { } {
global version modroot
puts stderr “”
puts stderr “The mpi/mpich2/1.5b1-open64-5.0 module enables the MPICH2 MPI”
puts stderr
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maintenance.
Ken Hess Senior ADMIN Editor
Infos
"Dealing with IT Burnout" by Jeff Layton, ADMIN
, issue 50, 2019: https://www.admin-magazine.com/Archive/2019/50/Dealing-with-IT-Burnout
"Mental
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of terminal user interface (TUI) libraries, including Ncurses [3] and Newt [4]. Jeff Layton has previously graced these pages with a tutorial on how TUI tools are developed today [5], and yours truly followed
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. Be sure to keep a sys on it.
Info
3D XPoint: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_XPoint
Layton, J., and Barton, E. "Fast Forward Storage & IO," http://storageconference.us/2014/Presentations
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user.comment.name -v "Jeff Layton created this file" test.txt
The list of extended attributes for this file can be created:
$ getfattr test.txt
# file: test.txt
user.comment
user.comment.name
Now