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30.11.2009
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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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Review – Haiku
04.10.2018
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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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Moving Art
30.10.2019
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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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Machine Learning Smarts for Shutterbugs
03.02.2022
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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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Slideshows with Kdenlive
31.12.2021
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simple programs such as Imagination [1] let you create slideshows relatively quickly from a series of images. Many transitions are available, and zooming is pretty easy. But when it comes to fine
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Ask Klaus!
06.06.2014
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it to my local hard drive. I've tried USB and it works just fine. In fact, I am writing this mail from a minicomputer with only restricted and minimal resources. No problem. But, onto a HD – how about that
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Kernel News
05.03.2015
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and thought it would be fine to encourage developers to send only urgent patches during merge windows. Kalle Valo suggested that http://phb-crystal-ball.org be updated to predict merge windows as well
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Workspace – Osync and Freehold
03.06.2016
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of the target directory path: osync.sh --initiator=/path/to/source --target=ssh://user@remotehost.com:port//path/to/target Specifying options and parameters on the fly is fine for occasional synchronization
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On the Safe Side
23.08.2023
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-password --disable-csrf-token-checks When the server is running, point the browser to http://127.0.0.1:51515 to access Kopia's web UI. Starting the server manually is fine, but a better approach is to let the system
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YunoHost
31.01.2018
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the target device carefully; otherwise you will lose the data on a partition that your computer needs. The dd command is fine for writing the data, as are graphical tools like Etcher under Linux or Rufus under

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