14%
29.10.2013
at a Linux machine that cost me US$ 0.10. (By the time I had stopped staring and fiddling around with it, it probably cost me much more.) Nor can I forget the hours configuring machines to do fairly simple
14%
10.06.2015
\
\([0-9]\+\)x\([0-9]\+\).*$/\1 \2 \3 \4 \5/p' )"
46 : connected_displays: ${connected_displays[@]}
47 : display_list: "$display_list"
48
49 if [[ -z "$display_list" ]] ; then
50 die "Could not find
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31.10.2025
to turn version 0.48 into version 1.0, which will then receive the official "Ready for Enterprise" stamp. Because the previous version 0.47 has already been released, the enterprise version may be expected
14%
07.10.2025
AMD64 and ARM64
HTTP Boot support in Debian Installer and Live images for UEFI/U-Boot systems
Upgraded software stack: Gnome 48, KDE Plasma 6, Linux kernel 6.12 LTS, GCC 14.2, Python 3
14%
25.01.2022
to get into the Linux kernel. A couple of my earlier articles that mention FUSE address data encryption and working with S3QL object storage. As evident by these applications, FUSE can be very useful
14%
22.10.2012
to turn version 0.48 into version 1.0, which will then receive the official “Ready for Enterprise” stamp. Because the previous version 0.47 has already been released, the enterprise version may be expected
14%
02.06.2020
6836191232 sde
8 48 6836191232 sdd
8 80 6836191232 sdf
Make sure to load the ZFS modules,
$ sudo modprobe zfs
and verify that they are loaded:
$ lsmod|grep zfs
zfs 3039232 3
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14.08.2017
=> 'sqlite3',
09 :database => 'contacts.sqlite'
10 )
11
12 class Contact < ActiveRecord::Base
13 end
14
15 get '/contacts' do
16 @contacts = Contact.all
17 @response_message = {data: @contacts, success
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17.03.2020
64 6836191232 sde
8 48 6836191232 sdd
8 80 6836191232 sdf
Make sure to load the ZFS modules,
$ sudo modprobe zfs
and verify that they are loaded:
$ lsmod|grep zfs
zfs 3039232 3
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27.08.2014
.5 GB 7.8% (17.9% cumulative)
6.7 GB 6.8% (24.7% cumulative)
8.9 GB 6.3% (30.9% cumulative)
11.2 GB 5.9% (36.9% cumulative)
13.4 GB 5.7% (42.6% cumulative)
15.7 GB 5.4% (48.0% cumulative)
17.9 GB 5