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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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Kernel News
14.12.2025
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since the whole situation had been working fine before certain patches went into udev. In spite of his earlier wish to avoid doing a workaround that avoided udev, he did post an aggressive workaround
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Timeline Tools
14.12.2025
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the events and their detailed descriptions, in a long list, which is fine if you want to retrieve only the text. Optionally, if the events contain geotags, you can view events in Google Maps with the Map
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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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Mozilla Lightning
29.04.2008
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your time preferences and preferred behavior for alarms and reminders, although the defaults will be fine in most cases (Figure 2). Depending on where you are in the world, you might want to change ... components to reflect your personal preferences. For example, you can set your time preferences and preferred behavior for alarms and reminders, although the defaults will be fine in most cases (Figure 2
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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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Zenoss
10.09.2009
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for determining which messages are sent. A single rule can handle a wide swath of alerts, whereas more finely grained alerts might require multiple rules. Core and Enterprise Many of the open source companies ... for determining which messages are sent. A single rule can handle a wide swath of alerts, whereas more finely grained alerts might require multiple rules. Figure 4 - You do not have permission to view
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Conference How-To
29.07.2008
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marketing honed over 50 years to a very fine art. Ensure your participants can see themselves reflected in the speaker line-up. One of the best presentations I had at the first HICK Tech conference
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Workspace: OpenGoo
31.08.2009
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If you are a freelancer or small business owner, chances are you rely on email as your main communication and collaboration tool. Email is fine, but a dedicated collaboration suite like OpenGoo [1

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