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and deleted again after the process. Duplicity expects FTP and SSH passwords in the FTP_PASSWORD variable. If you prefer an unencrypted backup, you can use the --no-encryption parameter.
Fine Tuning
If you do
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detailed output if you enter aoe-stat (Figure 2).
Using vblade is fine for test purposes; you will probably want to run the program in the foreground to see a lot of debug information (which you can
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/sec
Forty-five MB/sec is fine for an IDE disk with DMA enabled, but for a disk attached via USB 2.0 on my notebook, I only get about 12MB/sec.
Writing to USB flash disks is very slow. Again, it only "looks
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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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– anonymizes, deduplicates, and standardizes documents for better information security and efficiency.
Model building – fine-tunes to tailor a model for a specific task.
You can access open
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.
The manufacturer recommends the RV2 as a router, small desktop computer, and for light AI applications. The version with 2GB RAM is fine as a router. For use as a desktop computer, you will want to opt for at least
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can load into Docker or publish, without using a Dockerfile at all. The Nix derivation describes the entire contents of the image, giving you fine control over versions and contents.
Using flakes
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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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works). This indentation is required, similar to Make, but unlike Make you're not forced to use a tab character – spaces are fine and even recommended for clarity.
By default, each line of a recipe
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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