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RustDesk
28.11.2022
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, including Linux, macOS, Windows, Android, and iOS. The feature set should be fine for most use cases. Besides transferring the desktop, the tool lets you transfer files, share the clipboard, and pass through
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Automatic Fish Feeder
05.02.2023
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day. The supply in the vending machine will be fine for a three-week vacation. If you need a larger reserve, adjust the setup to your needs in terms of diameter and height of tubes. Control
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Buildroot
18.08.2022
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. The comprehensive Buildroot manual [2] explains how to create a package definition and which variables you need to use to fine-tune the build process. Developers often look to avoid mixing their own package
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Drawing Trees
28.10.2022
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the double arrow on the far right in the status bar. Then increase the grid size to suit your needs. In practical terms, any values from 10 upwards will be fine. Figure 4 - You do not have permission
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TUXEDO OS 2
04.04.2023
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TUXEDO Tools $ sudo apt remove tuxedo-control-center tuxedo-webfai-creator tuxedo-tomte Conclusions TUXEDO OS cut a fine figure on our lab computer, booting faster than either Ubuntu or Windows
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Kernel News
04.04.2023
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config options. In some cases, I'm sure the kernel developers feel that a given set of features really does need such fine-grained control by system administrators, while in others they would prefer
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FOSS Metasearch Engines
28.12.2024
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is a fine alternative to SearXNG. 4get is less flexible, because it lacks SearXNG's deep catalog of back ends, and its community is minuscule in comparison. However, 4get's interface is free from clutter
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Gaming with Bazzite
07.03.2025
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, it is definitely a step in the right direction, and it will eventually get there. Bazzite is obviously intended for serious gaming rigs, but it seems to work fine enough on budget second-hand hardware. If you want
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Kernel News
10.07.2025
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of this patch." To which Greg countered, "That's fine, but why doesn't the original author want to do this work? Have you asked them if they want this code included in the kernel tree? Who is going to do
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Kernel News
28.07.2025
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should be contributed along with the code itself." Linus was unmoved. Having separate patches in the same pull request was fine, but he said "I really prefer pull requests to do clearly separate things

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