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Perl: Microformats
21.09.2012
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page shown in Figure 2 de- fines a vcard class span tag. This is a root class that defines an instance of the hCard microformat [2]. Lower down, deeply nested within the vCard structure
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Open Atrium
15.12.2009
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is a fantastic example of what you can create with intelligent de- sign (the real kind), a finely tuned Drupal installation profile, and a touch of style. To be part of that ongoing de- sign, be sure ... design (the real kind), a finely tuned Drupal installation profile, and a touch of style. To be part of that ongoing design, be sure to join the Open Atrium community to offer your expertise, contribute
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Saving Power
29.03.2009
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mode. Suspendto- RAM and Suspend-to-Disk typically work fine on more recent hardware. The advantage of saving the session data in RAM is that the computer boots extremely quickly when you need it ... , you can switch it to suspend mode. Suspend-to-RAM and Suspend-to-Disk typically work fine on more recent hardware. The advantage of saving the session data in RAM is that the computer boots extremely
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FAI
10.09.2009
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versions of FAI used the setup_harddisks script to partition the client hard disk. The tool works fine with normal hard disks, but it does not support RA ID systems or Logical Volume Manager (LVM2 ... 5 Package Configuration in BC_LINUX   Enhanced Partitioning Earlier versions of FAI used the setup_hard-disks script to partition the client hard disk. The tool works fine
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Security Visualization Tools
17.08.2009
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capture from OpenPacket.org, an excellent source for a variety of captures, as well as two from EvilFingers.com, another fine PCAP repository. The wiki for NetworkMiner [5], a Windows PCAP ... Packet.org, an excellent source for a variety of captures, as well as two from EvilFingers.com, another fine PCAP repository. The wiki for NetworkMiner [5], a Windows PCAP analysis tool, includes an excellent list of PCAP
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Portsmith
16.09.2009
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translation. This approach might be fine for a home network or a small commercial setup, but it also poses many dangers. The Portsmith homepage states “… all external ports are blocked until released after ... .168.2.0/24, which is hiding behind the eth1 interface, can access the big, bad Internet without restrictions with port address translation. This approach might be fine for a home network or a small commercial setup
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Building a Munin Plugin
30.06.2009
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underscores (or other special characters). Although the plugin would run fine using muc_departing or ams_departing as parameter names, the Munin master wouldn't be able to store and visualize these values
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Likewise
01.12.2008
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the ampersand, & , as a wildcard for the username. The last three parameters are not typically needed; dashes will be fine in this case: volume * smbfs SAMBASERVER & /home/EXAMPLE/&/Documents - - - Whether you
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Cloud Computing
29.03.2009
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the most out of the service by launching EC2 instances fine-tuned for your particular applications. Building and uploading images can take time, but once you have them, it is easy to tweak the images
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Windows in OpenStack
30.09.2013
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, the guest needs specific drivers. As long as an appropriate driver is available for the guest system, everything is fine. But, the driver for the guest must be specifically designed to support the hypervisor

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