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BeeDiff
29.03.2009
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you to the basic settings (Figure 2), including upper/ lower-case tolerance, tabs, blank lines and spaces, and the font and font color for changes. In most cases, the defaults should be fine ... and font color for changes. In most cases, the defaults should be fine. Figure 2 - You do not have permission to view this object. Comparing Files To compare files, open the files by clicking
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Books
10.09.2009
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(WEP), and four-digit PINs were fine in their day, but are no longer sufficient to stop Internet criminals. Fortunately, Hallam-Baker’s book will help you understand what you do need be doing ... of issues, existing problems, and the effect these problems have; common security mechanisms such as HTTP Basic authentication, Wired Equivalent Protocol (WEP), and four-digit PINs were fine in their day
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Charly's Column
10.09.2009
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lookup of the IP address, wsip‑70‑..., is not necessary; the IP is just fine. The IP address is listed in the Postfix log in square brackets and thus is extracted easily with a regular expression ... is just fine. The IP address is listed in the Postfix log in square brackets and thus is extracted easily with a regular expression. The same line contains the mail server timestamp, which is relevant
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Free Software Projects
26.05.2009
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of the art, but the quality is fine for vi- sual effects when using face files from the WebcamStudio homepage, such as Batman or Dr. House. Virtual Camera The vloopback kernel module creates ... . It is no surprise that this feature is not perfect, considering the current state of the art, but the quality is fine for visual effects when using face files from the WebcamStudio homepage, such as Batman or Dr
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Security Lessons
29.07.2008
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. A more fine-grained approach is available with the NoScript plugin for Firefox [1]. The default is to block JavaScript execution, and then you can choose to allow JavaScript to run temporarily
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GIMP 2.6
21.11.2008
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that can handle images with up to 32 bits per color channel. GIMP was restricted to 8 bits previously, which is fine for JPEG images, but no longer state of art with RAW formats becoming increasingly popular
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F3: Testing Flash Memory
07.03.2014
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for storage media using various platforms, I formatted the test objects with different filesystems and then told F3 to read and write to the drives. I discovered that the software worked fine with USB memory
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writer2ePub
02.09.2013
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a few basic options are available, and it is usually fine to keep the default values (Figure 2). By clicking the center button, you can add metadata to a document, such as the title and author of the work
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GIMP Maps
30.09.2013
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. In the Light tab, you can set the light source(s) for the manipulation. Point light , for example, typically provides results. You can finely adjust the position of the light source using the three Position
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Security Lessons
29.03.2009
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, in some cases). Oops. What Went Wrong? Several things went wrong, and like most disasters, everything would have been fine if the chain of events had been broken at any point. Instead, every Debian

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