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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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Kernel News
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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Kernel News
28.06.2018
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is a tremendous focus on ensuring that Linux runs on every piece of hardware that anyone might actually use. And there really is an equally fine attention given to keeping the kernel free of dead architectures
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xsetwacom
31.05.2018
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users who simply want to get their work done. Fine-Tuning a Tablet To begin using xsetwacom, you should familiarize yourself with its list commands. To modify many settings, you will need the name
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Perl: Google Chart Instructions
31.07.2009
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returns a PNG-formatted image as a result. Google restricts you to 50,000 access attempts per day, which is fine for this example. In a previous Perl column [2] I used the service to locate spammers
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Ask Klaus!
31.07.2009
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a notification on screen (I was running Linux at the time) that Ubuntu 9.04 was available for downloading. I agreed and started the download/installation. Everything went fine until the system encountered
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Perl: Sharpen Images
30.09.2009
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to focus on a part of it. In contrast, the JPEG format loses fine details and sharpness. One clever method of finding the crispest image from a series of identical snapshots is to check the file size

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