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Workspace – Fossil SCM
31.03.2016
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or virtual private server accessible via the Internet will do just fine. But, if you are not keen on hosting Fossil repositories on your own server, Chisel [2] has you covered. This free service lets you
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Command Line – Package Managers
04.08.2016
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along fine much of the time, but learning the command might come in handy at times. The disadvantage of using OSTree is that only one branch (i.e., software version) can be active at one time. That means
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Kernel News
30.09.2016
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the more fine-grained networking controls automatically. Kan's idea would involve per-socket, per-task, and per-device policies that the kernel would interpret to give near optimal performance. Kan
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Command Line: Desktop Recorders
26.03.2015
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MyDesktop requires only the basic command to start recording, and Ctrl+C to stop recording and save the file. However, in addition to the file name, you can fine-tune much of the recording. To start, you set record
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Kernel News
22.06.2015
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to issue warnings about. But, if the switch and case statements both used a Boolean variable, he said, it would be a perfectly fine use case, and might even be better than the equivalent if/else in some
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Ask Klaus!
27.06.2014
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latest release of Knoppix (7.3) as included in Linux Pro Magazine (Issue 161, April 2014). Knoppix booted just fine from the DVD. I explored some of the Knoppix features and thought that perhaps
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Video Conferencing
14.12.2015
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the developers eliminate these faults. The software is not currently suitable for use in professional environments but is fine for private individuals or tech-savvy workgroups. Even though it's possible
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14.12.2015
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, but that doesn't mean that it necessarily has to act that way. Linus went on to say: … it's not necessarily just readlink() either. I still think it might be a perfectly fine idea to allow non-directories to act
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NoMachine
21.02.2018
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workstations, it is usually fine to log in with the system login. In larger environments, authentication using a private key, chip card, or Kerberos ticket is recommended. Now, tell the software whether you
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Memory Compression
30.08.2018
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]. First use zramctl to determine the next device; then create a file system on it. The ext2 type is fine here, since you do not need journaling RAM. Then, assign the new device to a mountpoint. Figure 3

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