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TCP Fast Open
14.12.2025
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the handshake as a preventive measure). Once this pool is exhausted, the server enforces use of the legacy approach. A practical implementation of a new mechanism has found its way into the Linux kernel. Fine
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Ask Klaus!
28.06.2010
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just a week ago or so. The last two laptops connect fine at home (first with WEP, now WAP2). The Community Colleges where I teach have open WiFi access, but you have to pro- vide your credentials
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Configuring a Virtual Web Server
29.04.2008
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be fine initially. On openSUSE 10.3, launch YaST and install apache2 via the Software management module. Then start up a console, become root, and enter /etc/init.d/apache2 start. To find out whether ... : The Apache web server works just fine with dynamic DNS service on the physical machine. Apache on the Horizon If your host system is wired to a router that uses DHCP to assign IP addresses, the new
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ASK KLAUS!
29.03.2009
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fine, but the wireless does not. I’ve attached the dmesg output. I have tried to run ndiswrapper and get a message “command not known,” yet in YaST it is ticked! The graphics drivers do not support
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Linux for Layout: Preparing for Print
30.06.2007
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, however, it’s safest just to ignore it, as the default settings are just fine. This process should be repeated for all pages. Even double page spreads should be exported as single left and right
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Deleting Data
28.06.2007
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, but you have to remember that it isn’t always necessary to aim for top marks in cryptography. In fact, /dev/urandom is fine for temporary keys, such as session keys in web sessions, for filling up disk
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Neural Networks
01.07.2008
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72 ISSUE 83 OCTOBER 2007 WWW.LINUX-MAGAZINE.COM 73 neurons are fine-tuned through a process analogous to training. Through the training process, the neural network learns to associate specific
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Free Software Projects
28.03.2011
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the fine manual. Note that MuseScore requires a fair bit of horsepower. My single-core CPU consis- tently pegged at 95% and higher. The program is happier on multicore ma- chines. MuseScore is a grass
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Command Line – Aria2
30.04.2013
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‑proxy‑passwd=PASSword , and ‑‑proxy‑ method= get or ‑‑proxy‑ method= tunnel . HTTPS will always use ‑‑proxy‑ method= tunnel . With any of these protocols, you can also fine-tune download behavior. The option ‑‑max
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Setting Up A Conference: Part 3 - Speakers
31.03.2011
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, and please do NOT think that you can change the date at the last minute and expect the speakers will be able to do the same. Please do NOT think it is fine to tie up a speaker's schedule, then cancel

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