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Charly's Column
29.06.2007
Home »  Issues  »  2006  »  71  » 
 
weirdmind/props"> props is actually the configuration file for the SSH client, which is written in Java. The settings are well-commented, and the defaults are fine for casual dabbling with SSH. However
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LINUX WORLD NEWS
01.07.2007
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of Fine Art from November 4, 2006 to February 25, 2007, will be invited to utilize such open networks and pervasive wireless connections to form community networks amongst themselves, a kind of performance
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Charly's Column
28.06.2007
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’t work for the other three. The worst thing is that everything seems to be fine at first. The link LED lights up, you get prompt responses to pings. Looks good, until you start to transmit larger
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Charly's Column
29.06.2007
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and DNS For more convenience, Sarg has a -n command line option that enables DNS resolution of addresses. This is fine for a small Squid with just a few users, but if you have a large cache that processes
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Doghouse: LinuxCon NA
23.09.2011
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. This was a fine example of good engineering. I also appreciated a talk by Ted Ts’o of Google about the continuing value of the ext4 filesystem. Ted presented the argument that although other filesystems
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Charly's Column: ifdata
23.01.2013
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$ ifdata ‑pf eth0 to compose a list of flags (Figure 1), al- though you can’t retrieve the items in the list separately – which is fine by me. After all, who can remember all these parameters? You can
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Charly’s Column: Raspberry Pi
24.07.2012
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-USB connector capable of outputting around 1A, it will be fine for the Raspberry Pi. The newest version, the Raspberry model A with one USB and no Ethernet, will be available for US$ 25 (UK£ 16, EUR 19). My
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Doghouse: Hey, Hey, Good-bye
27.06.2011
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got rid of a very fine 21-inch CRT screen that had sat in the corner of my desk for al- most 20 years. This screen was a monster. It must have weighed 50 pounds, and it easily took up a square meter
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Charly’s Column: haveged
02.09.2011
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generated by /dev/random is fine for most cryptographic applications, but not the volume. You can also use /dev/urandom, which generates a huge volume of low-quality random data that are useless for any
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Doghouse
31.05.2011
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off in computing, I would give you ‘Ubuntu’ or ‘Mint’ or ‘Fedora’ or another fine GNU/​ inux desktop distribution. I think these are inte- L grated enough and easy enough to use for ‘everything you

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