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. Synchronous MCEs are fine for synchronous errors, but then trying to turn them "synchronous" for other CPU's (where they *weren't* synchronous errors) is a major mistake. External errors punching through irq
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and other sensors, more tightly integrated than earlier external sensor hardware. Srinivas's code didn't change the application binary interface (ABI) at all, so existing software should run fine and properly
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Cloud Encryption Tools
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your cloud drive really private? Not according to fine print" by Rosa Golijan, NBC News, March 15, 2013: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/your-cloud-drive-really-private-not-according-fine-print-1C
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and fine tuning of the distribution to offer a more polished, out-of-the-box experience on their hardware. The distro seems to be a response to the recent Canonical decision to stop pursuing the consumer PC
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know the signature validation code has already been removed at run time. In that scenario you're fine with users loading unsigned kernel modules, and there's no benefit in tainting the kernel
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50 syscalls with the promise that things would keep running as expected. Want to Eat Your Cake Too? In addition to fine-grained seccomp profiling, Docker cleverly integrates with the kernel
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massive changes in many different places, Greg Kroah-Hartman felt it would be fine to just go ahead and do that. However, just as Alok posted the patch that would do this, Ingo Molnár objected
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even with VESA; the system will still perform fine. Nevertheless, beginning with Google Summer of Code 2017, work on Intel's hardware acceleration in Haiku has been a focus, which currently has born
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in Figure 5. You can unselect by clicking anywhere on the drawing area. Figure 5 - You do not have permission to view this object. When fine-tuning more complex animations, you will often need a preview
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permission to view this object. That's all fine and good, but what if you want to have another file in the stack at the top? What if in the example above, you'd rather see the processed 19700101-112501.jpeg

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