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Workspace – Tools of the Trade
22.02.2013
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in a browser. Drafting articles and jotting down notes require no ad- vanced functionality, so OneFile- CMS’s built-in text editor does the job just fine. However, it does lack one important feature – word
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KDE 4.10
15.03.2013
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is the hid- den menubar, which you can enable in the Ap- plication Appear- ance module in System Settings by clicking the Fine tuning tab under Style. For example, you can set Menubar style to Title
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Perl – Distro Update Analysis
22.02.2013
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with a one-off script. In Listing 1, you will note that the dis‑ tro class defined in line 19 does not de- fine a new() constructor, although the main program calls it in line 15. The mystery is quickly
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Workspace – In-Browser Editors
15.03.2013
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as a plain text file is fine, but the file can’t be re- opened in the one-line editor. A code posted on the GitHub Gist service [3] by one of the Hacker News users pro- vides an elegant solution
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Kernel News
15.03.2013
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of the explana- tory text and change it according to their needs. Alan agreed with this. Essentially, any free software project might want to “fork” the DCO, and that should be fine. At this point, W. Trevor
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Git 101
26.11.2012
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the server only needs to dis- tribute the changes, it is fine for it to run Figure 7: Git’s checkout command is not just useful for switching branches, but for rollbacks as well. shop
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Gnofract 4D
19.12.2012
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for fine-tuning a formula. The Com- piler tab contains settings for the C# compiler (obviously, not for compiling the pro- gram, because that is history). Formulas are converted to binary code by a legacy
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ARM64 Assembly and GPIO
28.04.2021
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__DEBOUNCE__ // if you want add the extra components necessary for hardware debouncing to the switch (Figure 7). The device works fine with either software or hardware debouncing, so you don't need to deal with adding
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Intrusion 101
02.11.2009
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that follows as well and it will run fine. Bringing It All together for the Win Individually, most of these attacks won’t get you very far. You might gain access to a web application, read someone ... . Just be sure to remove one tab from the line that follows as well and it will run fine. Bringing It All Together for the Win Individually, most of these attacks won't get you very far. You might gain
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FAI
10.09.2009
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versions of FAI used the setup_harddisks script to partition the client hard disk. The tool works fine with normal hard disks, but it does not support RA ID systems or Logical Volume Manager (LVM2 ... to partition the client hard disk. The tool works fine with normal hard disks, but it does not support RAID systems or Logical Volume Manager (LVM2). As of version 3.2.8, FAI provides the setup-storage tool

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