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30.11.2025
for Microsoft's Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI).
OXtender 2 is a connector for Microsoft Outlook 2003, Outlook 2007, and Outlook 2010 (32-bit). With OXtender 2, MS Outlook will be fully
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30.04.2013
of the memory:
dd if=/dev/fmem of=memory.dd bs=1MB count=512
Another tool for dumping memory is the kernel module crash
, which was developed by Red Hat. Just like fmem
, crash
creates a pseudodevice called
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22.08.2011
to be handled by the applications. Deltacloud takes care of it directly.
Although Deltacloud was originally a Red Hat project, in spring 2010 the interface and all related code were transferred to the Apache
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30.11.2025
by the applications. Deltacloud takes care of it directly.
Although Deltacloud was originally a Red Hat project, in spring 2010, the interface and related code were transferred to the Apache Software Foundation
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17.10.2011
-On
The current 1.5 version of Proxmox VE from May 2010 [1] is based on the Debian 5.0 (Lenny) 64-bit version. The Proxmox VE kernel is a standard 64-bit kernel with Debian patches, OpenVZ patches for Debian
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30.11.2025
run the tool with the -a option, it creates the matching device mapper files:
$ kpartx -l ff-clone7.img
loop0p1 : 0 20969472 /dev/loop0 2048
$ kpartx -a ff-clone7.img
$ kpartx -l ff-clone7.img
loop0p1
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10.06.2014
and cloud computing company.
After Sun published the source code of Solaris under the name OpenSolaris in 2005 and then Oracle discontinued open development of the software soon after its takeover in 2010
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30.11.2025
for Exchange environments because it is based entirely on SMTP.
The solution supports all of the current Exchange versions, including Exchange Server 2010, relying on Bayesian filters, SPF scanning, its own
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14.11.2013
seemingly focusing on the commercial Bacula Enterprise Edition, which is not publicly developed.
In 2010, long-standing Bacula developer Marco van Wieringen thus started to maintain enhancements and code
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12.09.2013
? What future software development takes highest priority for you?
SK:
We started to use VMware View 4.0 in 2010. Since then, VMware has met many of our wishes, and the product has noticeably improved