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Command Line: Twidge
01.08.2013
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followed account will leave the command uncompleted. Fine-Tuning Twidge The .twidgerc file in your home directory consists of a number of fields, some of which twidge updates as it runs and some of which
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Security Lessons – Web Security
25.10.2013
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are used by various browsers and various versions. If supported, however, the Content Security Policy supports extremely fine grained access permissions. You can specify from where resources like scripts
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Ask Klaus!
22.04.2014
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, where a delay because of missing firmware would not matter that much. Windows Print Share Hi Klaus: I am running Knoppix 7.2 installed on the hard drive of a 1GB (RAM) laptop. Everything is fine, but I
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Workspace: phpMyFAQ
28.01.2015
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of the interface. Although phpMyFAQ runs fine with the default settings, you might want to modify some options right from the start. To do this, switch to the Configuration section and press the Main configuration
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FAQ
27.10.2016
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in the future the database will be right, but it may serve slightly stale data at some points). BASE guarantees are quite weak, but they're fine for occasions where it's OK for the result of a query to sometimes
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Command Line: Fish
02.04.2014
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. In fact, if fish has a flaw, it is that the shell spoils you for Bash and other shells. That is fine if you switch entirely to fish, but if you switch back and forth, fish's differences are elaborate enough
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Command Line – Audio File Conversion
17.11.2016
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for low-quality MP3s, even though the playback may be better than anticipated. Such considerations explain why fine-tuning abcde configuration files is worth the effort. You may take several tries
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Command Line – bluetoothctl
02.03.2017
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and Fine-Tuning Bluetooth is far more reliable today than it was as recently as five years ago. Still, it can sometimes behave erratically, so you may have to attempt pairing several times. Scanning
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Command Line – crypt
24.08.2017
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knowledge of encryption issues, mcrypt is most likely to give you the fine-tuned control you prefer. However, for most users, ccrypt provides reasonable security and a reasonable set of options. Its
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Command Line – Package Management
03.02.2017
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version of remove, so --force-things is a fine-tuned version of the apt-get --force option. Probably, you probably want to avoid completions of these commands such as bad-version, remove, or overwrite

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