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28.03.2011
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that would be in- herited by the children, was fine, he said, as long as you want to trust the parent pro- cess to make the proper choices. But, with the absence of a global capability bound- ing set
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Controlled Delay Management
21.06.2012
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have a buffer causing prob- lems one day, but the buffer will be per- fectly fine (and invisible) the next. As Gettys himself points out, you have various ways to engineer around the problem, with low
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Command Line – Probing /proc
15.03.2013
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. /proc/sys/net Another key subdirectory that contains dozens of settings for IPv4 and IPv6, token rings, and other settings for connectivity. /proc/sys/vm Contains files to fine-tune the use of virtual
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Fresh Memory – Learning Aid
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are only available for Ubuntu and Windows XP/ 7. The Ubuntu package works fine on many other De- bian-based distributions, but I used Ubuntu during testing. The application is available with English menus
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Security Lessons – Ruby Tools
30.04.2013
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. A lot of Ruby on Rails applica- tions are not so disciplined and do use copies of code from other projects, which is fine if the open source license allows it. So, this is something to be mindful
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flareGet Download Manager
30.04.2013
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problem. Conclusions For everyday downloads – a PDF here, a small program there – the standard features of any current Internet browser are fine. However, if you frequently download many and large files
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- fine objects and their alizes completely simulated environ- positions and design ments and reflects the movement of re
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02.02.2011
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(Figure 3). The Liguidsoap GUI provides buttons for the most frequently used Liquidsoap commands. Users can open them to de- fine the parameters in a separate win- dow, which means you can configure
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Unknown Horizons
26.11.2012
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– for now, you have to click your way painstakingly from house to house. So, much fine-tuning is still needed. The development history has been turbulent because of lack of free time and fre- quent changes
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30.11.2011
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then that’s a pointless exercise. If you want to just make it easier to sort and detect out-of-tree modules then fine, but the only actual pressure you have controlling its effectiveness is going

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