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Zack's Kernel News
23.11.2010
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from the “pass through” interface on those devices, that gives users fine-grain control over the data copy. Planning For Stable Trees Geoffrey Said pointed out that, in his work, the development
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03.01.2012
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model. There should be a centralized security system, he said, that would control permissions to sensitive data in a more fine-grained manner than just cutting off access entirely to everyone
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Timeline
29.05.2012
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Timeline is to de- fine their milestones; and now Facebook even uses them to plot out your life. A small program named Time- line lets you create your own timelines quickly. Python Fodder To install
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Security Lessons: Checking Signatures
27.07.2010
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.​­ unrealircd.​ c ­ om/​­ viewtopic.​­ php?​­ t=6566 and MD5 and SHA1 sums). If this information matches, the dpkg [2] nuPG – making and verifying signa- G is fine, and it can be installed safely
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Ask Klaus!
23.08.2012
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missing or being unreadable when just checking the directory contents: All files look fine and Klaus Knopper answers your Linux questions Ask Klaus! Klaus Knopper is the creator of Knoppix and co
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MyPaint
23.08.2012
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are the dia- logs you can use to assign functions to the keys on your tablet and stylus. Experi- enced artists will appreciate the way the stylus pressure point is implemented. Fine Figure 1: MyPaint comes up
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23.08.2012
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to Minchan, Rik had said that the idea could work fine for truly swapless systems, but that a system could appear to be swap- less, just because it didn’t have any swap enabled; in which case, if Minchan
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Wine
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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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