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Command Line: Terminal Magic
17.04.2009
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– and not the anachronism that the desktopfixated often assume. A decade ago, no one needed to argue about this because the widespread opinion among GNU/ Linux users was that the desktop worked fine for trivial purposes ... that the desktop-fixated often assume. A decade ago, no one needed to argue about this because the widespread opinion among GNU/Linux users was that the desktop worked fine for trivial purposes, provided that you
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Maxima
30.03.2009
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only offers the second‑to‑last version – although this should be fine for getting started. If necessary, you can download the source code or the latest RPM package from the Maxima page [2]. Big ... -to-last version – although this should be fine for getting started. If necessary, you can download the source code or the latest RPM package from the Maxima page [2]. Big Numbers Another typical Maxima task
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Surviving NFS 3
10.09.2009
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this configuration. An attacker can glean valuable information from these services. In fact, the attacker doesn’t even need special hacking tools: The admin tools provided with the distribution are just fine. One ... valuable information from these services. In fact, the attacker doesn't even need special hacking tools: The admin tools provided with the distribution are just fine. One of them is called Showmount. Typing
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Ask Klaus!
16.09.2009
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the basic network configurations, in that you can retrieve and send email directly or from a web mail server, and your Internet access is working fine, except for one small but unpleasant detail ... , and your Internet access is working fine, except for one small but unpleasant detail. The Internet is organized in addresses (IP addresses, at least one for each computer) and network ports, each one
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Ask Klaus!
10.09.2009
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, the better. I usually try aumix or its graphical equivalent aumix‑gtk first, but kmixer from KDE should do fine as well. Now play a sound file with the output socket attached to the speakers. (I assume ... KDE should do fine as well. Now play a sound file with the output socket attached to the speakers. (I assume you did not accidentally plug the speakers into the microphone or line-in socket.) Set
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Perl: Pinpointing Spammers
10.09.2009
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change very slowly; updating once every couple of months should be fine. After installing the module, you will need another CPAN module, Geo::IP::PurePerl. The MaxMind module’s open() constructor loads ... ::Country::MaxMind module provides an API to match, thus avoiding the need to mess around with data blobs. The IP mappings stored in the database change very slowly; updating once every couple of months should be fine
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Workspace: Gallery Apps
30.04.2013
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works fine, and it’s relatively easy to tweak and hack. UberGallery: Sleek and Themeable Unlike php­microgallery, UberGallery [3] comprises several scripts and components, and the application offers ... are planned for the future. But the gallery works fine, and it's relatively easy to tweak and hack. UberGallery: Sleek and Themeable Unlike php-microgallery, UberGallery [3] comprises several scripts
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Wine
09.07.2007
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the Internet [4] or from Microsoft. Avoid Windows XP libraries, as they more or less never provide error-free service. Even with Win98 DLLs, caution is recommended. Some work fine with some applications
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Network Block Devices
29.06.2007
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distributions. Version 2.8.4 was current when this issue went to print; it is available from [2]. Suse Linux 10.0 still uses Version 2.7.4, which will do fine for our purposes. For initial testing, you might
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LTSP
19.06.2008
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- ommended mini- mum memory size is around 256MB RAM for the server itself plus 64MB RAM for each user logged on to the server. A midrange CPU running at 2 GHz will be fine for 15 to 20 users

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