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Manage your own datawith ownCloud 2
30.11.2025
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© Ratchanida Thippayos, 123RF
ownCloud [1] is an open source online storage service that lets private users and communities run their own cloud storage service on a private root or intranet server. In contrast to closed
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Using the Expect scripting environment
30.11.2025
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© Ivan Mikhaylov, 123RF.com
molecule or reaction should be studied. A specific input file can obviously be created for a specific job, but placing commands like these into a script allows you to run a series of jobs on each molecule
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Julia: A new language for technical computing
30.11.2025
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.64 41.79 * Tests are relative to C++ and were run on a MacBook Pro with a 2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU and 8GB of 1,066MHz DDR3 RAM (from the Julia website). Considering the "P" in HPC
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Taking that Unix and Linux feeling tothe Windows desktop with MobaXterm
30.11.2025
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© Henner Damke, 123RF.com
An X server running on Windows is interesting to two user groups. For Linux administrators who occasionally use a Windows computer, it provides an easy way to manage the Windows computer with Linux
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Targeted defense against brute force attacks
30.11.2025
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Andrii IURLOV, 123RF.com
that runs on Linux and other operating systems with Unix underpinnings, including Mac OS X, various flavors of BSD, Solaris, and AIX. Some major Linux distributions even include it in their repositories
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Aggregate alerts from various monitoring systems
07.10.2025
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by Observium. In other cases, monitoring runs locally on each of the organization's sites and, of course, the tools are from different vendors because the various sites purchased them independently. The Alerta
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The next generation of Internet connectivity
30.11.2025
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passed from the hands of Internet authorities. Regional registries now hold all remaining Class A address blocks, and they are expected to run out in a few months. The vast majority of ISPs still do
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Troubleshooting SELinux
30.11.2025
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Sapsiwai, Fotolia
targeted policy is designed to affect only specific daemons running on the system – typically those operating services that are listening on network sockets and are therefore potential entry points
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Monitor your nodes with collectl
30.11.2025
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you have collectl installed. You can see whether it is working by running the collectl command (Listing 1). If you see output, it is working correctly. To stop running collectl, just use Ctrl+C (^c
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Monitoring Tools for Admins
04.11.2025
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face. So, I tried Google Search to find this information. I asked the question and got an answer in return. (I believe Google Search uses the Gemini Model from the little checking I did.) From experience

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