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An Open Letter to The United States Trade Representative
02.03.2010
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their software, then later punish them through audits and fines. I would encourage the US Trade Representative to ask these companies why they are not doing their best to fight copyright infringement. I hope
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Those Who Are Last May Later Be First: Ubuntu and the Phone
10.01.2013
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, and Google does a fine job of that. Who would handle the downloads of the operating system bug fixes if the operating system was changed on an Ubuntu phone? Perhaps (for a fee) the VAR from who you purchased
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Cloud Backup with Duplicity
04.11.2013
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in the FTP_PASSWORD variable. If you prefer an unencrypted backup, you can use the --no-encryption parameter. Fine Tuning If you do not want to back up all the home directories (Listing 1), you can exclude
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Trick Attackers with Portspoof
24.02.2014
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or restarts Portspoof if necessary. Conclusions In Portspoof is a fine little program that can be a tough and potentially infinite quagmire for port scanners. The installation and setup are simple
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Getting Started with Knoppix 7.3
01.05.2014
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on your flash pen for the full content of the DVD the first time you install. A first partition of 4.5GB should be fine. The Knoppix writable data partition, which is new since Knoppix 7.1, can then spawn
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Write a Novel with Open Source Tools
09.07.2019
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-meaning piece of software that will appeal only to the minority who outline in fine-detail before they write. In fact, in my experience, those who outline as copiously as bibisco advocates typically put so much
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PXE Boot
12.11.2008
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you that the client is looking for the PXE server (Figure 2). If it quits, you can assume that something is awry with your dhcpd.conf. If everything works out fine, you should see the boot menu
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ZACK'S KERNEL NEWS
05.11.2008
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what should be enforced in the kernel. the new drivers before the old ones activities. Traffic vol- Linus is fine with that approach, so long could be removed. umes
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Workspace: OpenOffice.org Extensions
28.11.2007
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this web-based office suite supports the OpenDocument format, you can send documents back and forth between OpenOffice.org and Google Docs. Although this works fine when you have to upload or download
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Admin Workshop Identd
30.06.2007
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: iptables -I INPUT -p U tcp --dport U ident -j ACCEPT iptables -I OUTPUT -p U tcp --sport U ident -j ACCEPT Access Routers The configuration we have looked at so far works fine, assuming the computer

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