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Matlab-like tools for high-performance computing
16.05.2013
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x86_64 6:3.4.3-1.el6 epel 9.1 M Installing for dependencies: GraphicsMagick x86_64 1.3.17-1.el6 epel 2.2 M GraphicsMagick-c++ x
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Three full-text desktop search engines
28.11.2021
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for future enhancements that were never implemented. Interested parties are largely left to their own devices when trying to determine Tracker's current feature set. The blog [6] maintained by Sam Thursfield
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Program from one source to many apps with Flutter
07.04.2022
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title: Text('Hello World'), 15 ), 16 body: Center( 17 child: Text('Hello World'), 18 ), 19 ), 20 ); 21 } 22 } The source code of an app in Flutter
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Moving HPC to the cloud
31.10.2025
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© Zarko Cvijovic, 123RF.com
of options, including dual four-core Xeon, dual six-core Xeon, or quad 12-core AMD processors ranging in speed from 2.2 to 2.9GHz with 24 to 128GB of RAM per server and up to 1TB of scratch local storage per
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Introduction to behavior-driven monitoring
30.11.2025
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Mariya Herasymenko, 123RF
-resource browser simulator used for test scenarios involving HTTP. You will also find the Mechanize library [6], which contributes functions for automated interactions on websites. Additionally, thanks to the Ruby
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Clustering with OpenAIS and Corosync
30.11.2025
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brunoilfo, 123RF.com
and maintained only by Red Hat. In more recent versions (e.g., 2.0 in RHEL 5 and Fedora Core 6 or later), the legacy CMAN implementation was replaced by an open implementation based on the Application Interface
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Network analysis with Wireshark
30.11.2025
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© Reinhard Eisele
-click the packet details in the packet list to add protocol fields. The release of Libpcap 1.0.0 added the ability to define the buffer size for recording and to view JPG files directly in Wireshark. Version 1.6 ... An administrator can only gain useful insights from network analysis if they understand the underlying procedures and protocols. The new version of Wireshark, 1.6, formerly known as Ethereal, can
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High-availability workshop: GFS with DRBD and Pacemaker
30.11.2025
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© Maxim Borovkov, 123RF.com
into Linux when Linus Torvalds added it to kernel version 2.6.19. GFS2 was thus a later entry to the kernel than the comparable OCFS2, which made it into kernel 2.6.16. In the kernel, GFS relies
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Finding cracks with Nmap, Portbunny, and Nessus
30.11.2025
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to popular ports, such as 80 (HTTP) or 22 (SSH), and pings. If Portbunny does not register a response to a port request, but the trigger packet reaches the target, it tags the port as filtered. Using Portbunny
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Using the Expect scripting environment
30.11.2025
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© Ivan Mikhaylov, 123RF.com
to connect to the remote host with ssh. (6) expect – Wait for "(yes/no)? " in the output. This is the end of the several-line output about host key exchange. (7) send – Send the string "yes" plus

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