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13.09.2019
, the components, including the display, do not require more than 1A, so the 3A power supply I am using is fine (Figure 10).
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Outsmarting Standby
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31.05.2019
-kernel low memory killer had recently been removed from the kernel source tree in favor of a userspace low memory killer that he felt worked just fine.
But Sultan replied that in his opinion, the userspace
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26.11.2019
of the implementation is quite random. In many cases keeping things secret is fine from my point of view, given that it is a RoT [Root of Trust] after all. The secrecy is the core business here. So, this is why I opted
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11.06.2020
they couldn't change at runtime.
Kees Cook was fine with the patch, and Al Viro had some suggestions to regularize the calling conventions across all supported CPU architectures. The patch was originally
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05.03.2021
5.10 failed to boot on her organization's Intel Xeon CPU E7-8870 v4 @ 2.10GHz server. She added that Linux v5.9 and earlier worked fine. She posted some backtrace data to help diagnose the problem
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02.03.2022
's not an acceptable message. Not to mention that it has a bogus 'github.com' committer etc.
"github is a perfectly fine hosting site, and it does a number of other things well too, but merges is not one of those
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06.06.2014
to take the reversion patches for 3.14 and hold onto the remaining patches for when the 3.15 merge window opened.
This worked fine for Peter, and Sander Eikelenboom also approved of reverting those patches
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24.02.2016
the test. Things didn't go quite so well for an Alesis drum pad on the sound card's MIDI port: Bitwig only received every third or fourth note that was played. The drum pad worked fine in all other software
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23.08.2023
configuration file:
cp examples/config.hjson inventory/host_vars//
The file should be perfectly fine as-is for most installs, but if you do decide to edit it, do not to edit anything
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27.09.2024
(GCC). He said versions 9.4, 10.3, 12.4, and 13.3 worked just fine, while versions 11.4 and 11.5 both failed. He suggested, "Maybe I should just switch to a more recent version of gcc and call it a day