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Nice to Splice
07.05.2024
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have two movies in .mp4 format on your computer, and one of them plays fine but the other seems like it's been muted, it's because you don't have the codec for the specific audio track
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Vale Style
07.05.2024
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/2] || 100% | 3s If you now run Vale again, it will check the rules of both packages. Note that vale sync also updates a locally installed package if a newer version is available. Fine-Tune Your
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Core Technologies
27.10.2016
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, but it is not the only one ip understands. Iptables was the traditional way to silently discard packets going to evil networks , but the blackhole route would also work fine: $ ip route add blackhole 8.8.8.8 # ping 8
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Tutorials – Collectd
17.11.2016
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disk space is free, and iftop to show how much data is flowing through the network. If you really want to get fine-grained details, you can poke about in the /proc filesystem that the kernel
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Perl – Using Ansible
23.10.2015
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, it confirms that everything is fine and nothing has been changed: $ ansible localhost -m ping localhost | success >> { "changed": false, "ping": "pong" } A typical chore on my Linux system is dumping
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Get the most from Nextcloud
03.01.2017
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a "Performance warning" message. By default, Nextcloud is set up to use SQLite for storage – which is fine for testing, but rather slow for production use. Click Storage & database and choose My
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Tutorials – Server Security
01.05.2017
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set up the machine, then this list could be empty, or it could have some default rules created by the OS. Iptables gives you quite fine-grained control over what external IP addresses should be able
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Ask Klaus!
10.09.2009
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F12 during startup) is missing, you might have to install to the internal hard disk. Linux runs fine from external disks and non-primary drives; however, if the computer’s BIOS does not allow ... have some options for installation. If the boot menu (for many BIOSes, this is displayed by pressing F12 during startup) is missing, you might have to install to the internal hard disk. Linux runs fine
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Kernel News
23.06.2009
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and would definitely love to see it in the kernel. Christoph Hellwig also ex- pressed enthusiasm for the idea, adding that making KDB a front end to KGDB would be fine with him. Martin Hicks ... enthusiasm for the idea, adding that making KDB a front end to KGDB would be fine with him. Martin Hicks was also excited about this prospect. In this thread at least, the consensus seemed to be that having
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Kernel News
10.09.2009
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these requirements, but at one point Alan Cox pointed out that there were ways for a process to break out of any such restrictions and that, really, more fine-grained security solutions like SELinux were the way ... such restrictions and that, really, more fine-grained security solutions like SELinux were the way to go. Tux3 Compatibility Status Daniel Phillips announced that Tux3 was abandoning compatibility with older

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