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of the bigger 5.x releases, with over 16k commits (over 17k if you count merges), from over 2k developers."
What can you expect in the 5.13 kernel? Some of the features that saw the most commits include Apple M1
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07.09.2021
security patches, and general support for CentOS 8 until the close of 2025.
The cost of the TuxCare support for CentOS 6 is $4.25 per instance per month, so you should expect the cost for supporting Cent
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31.01.2022
Now that the holidays are in the rearview mirror, Linus Torvalds' family-related travels are over and he can go back to doing what he does best… the Linux kernel. As expected, there are plenty
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10.06.2024
. As expected, supercomputing and AI were major themes for this year’s event, with vendors responding to the demands for higher density, lower power, and better support for machine learning.
Intel
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you expect the cloud to solve? What are the expectations? Which objectives should the change fulfill? Which criteria are important? Can these criteria be measured, and how is the measurement carried out
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of stress because the configuration did not always behave as expected. With lots of testing and a healthy amount of experience, however, it is possible to build up enough trust to run these tools on your
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values.
The methods mentioned also accept an optional dtype
argument. As a value, it expects a NumPy data type (e.g., np.int32
, np.string_
, or np.bool
), which it assigns to the resulting array instead
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20.03.2014
also accept an optional dtype argument. As a value, it expects a NumPy data type (e.g., np.int32, np.string_, or np.bool), which it assigns to the resulting array instead of the standard floating
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position.
You'd think that being a technology master would also lasso jobs by the dozen for you, but you'd be wrong. You're also expected to get along with people. Yep, that's right, my friend, you
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14.11.2011
, Wyoming, known as the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center (NWSC).
The new system, named Yellowstone, runs on an IBM iDataPlex and is expected to be delivered early next year. Yellowstone consists of Intel