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Tutorials – odfgrep
28.06.2018
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, even that will not be enough to work on non-writable media like DVD archives, in which the normal grep tool would work just fine. You must also take into account that odt2txt cannot fix stuff
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02.03.2017
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copying, and the system may crash. In the third phase, the CPUs are running, the RCU is running, and everything's fine. As Paul explained, that second phase has begun to be a problem, as Synchronous Grace
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Web Analytics Tools
02.03.2017
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appealing way. They are fine if you only need an approximate overview. Piwik has the edge in terms of popularity, dissemination, and developer community, which improves reliability and allows for long
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Start Your Own FOSS Project
03.06.2017
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, a programming tool, or a game – or anything else – make sure it has a reason to exist. For example, if you want to make an email client just because you're curious about how they work, that's fine – good luck
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Tiny Distros
24.08.2017
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's also a useful distro for schools, where you also want a very specific set of software installed. (Of course, many other distros let you fine-tune the range of installed software, but with most of them
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Kernel News
01.08.2018
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into separate pieces, the kernel will in fact put more control in the hands of the user, who would then be able to make fine-grained decisions about what their particular setup needs and does not need. This would
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Apache Tuning Tips
30.09.2009
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the number of Apache processes. For the most part, the default settings are fine. If you want the wait time for your users to be as short as possible, set this value very high so that as many servers
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Parrot
31.08.2009
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.pl script. Typically, the defaults derived by the script work fine. However, if you want to customize your build, type perl Configure.pl --help to review the list of options. Most options are general, like
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Moodle CMS
30.11.2009
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are following the recommendations from this example, the default (/var/www/moodledata ) will do just fine. If you are running independent Moodle installations parallel to one another, you need to change this
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29.11.2018
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handshake/barrier needs to be added." Nishanth Aravamudan did some testing and found that he could hang the system under some circumstances. Jan looked at Nishanth's setup and felt that it should work fine

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