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means The fine folks at Banshee have been up- plied, and data transfer rates over USB smaller power bills. dating versions of their media player so
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Security Lessons: OpenSSH VPNs
21.09.2012
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fine, but if you start mix- ing and matching, you will likely be in for a world of pain. Why SSH? Here, I will focus on building SSH VPNs. One of the more compelling advantages of SSH
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29.05.2012
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a possibil- ity and allows you to perform a fine- grained disk partitioning. You just have to make sure you have a readily format- ted swap, as well as ReiserFS, partition available afterward; otherwise
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Command Line: Wodim
21.06.2012
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times you use wodim, watch for error messages (Figure 8). These messages often suggest how to correct problems and can help you fine-tune the op- tions you need in the command structure. Warnings can
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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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26.10.2012
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to make a few settings before the actual swapon command (de- fining size and creating the swap signa- ture), just having an /etc/fstab entry would not be sufficient. Therefore, I keep the code for z
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Kernel News
26.11.2012
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to come up if anyone even thought about writing a Linux port. Alexander Thomas also thought that LanyFS would be a fine alternative to exFAT, and he didn’t think much of FAT32 as a filesystem either
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can de- fine a filter based on specific conditions (Figure 5). If you would like to create a view that displays only the most severe issues, specify the Severity is equal 1 condition. In a similar
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22.02.2013
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) until it finds the right place. Do you know of any tool that already does this? Happy 2013, River Thanks for your fine description and confirmation of a bug in the mount and losetup commands
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19.12.2012
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read the initial address from the sys_call_table and re- place its entries. Kernel versions 2.6 and 3.0 made this attack more difficult. The sys_call_table address is no longer de- fined globally

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