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Kernel News
30.05.2021
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. This was always going to be an iffy proposition. Steven Price, for example, remarked, "Running 32-bit processes under a compatibility layer is a fine goal, but it's not clear why the entire 32-bit compat syscall
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Open Sesame
04.08.2020
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't update for a week or two, then it's 500MB or more, sometimes beyond a gigabyte. So that's a lot. Which is fine for me to consume or techie users, but not necessarily for the persona (as we call them
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System Hardening
28.10.2020
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out and then log in again as bob . Then execute the command sudo ls /root. If you do not receive an error message, everything is fine. You might not see any output: On a freshly installed system
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Stream Processing 101
02.02.2021
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is on the rise, first consider how a conventional program processes data. Traditional software reads a chunk of data all at once and then performs operations on it. This batch technique is fine for certain types
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OPC Unified Architecture
07.04.2022
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added dynamically when the server was started. This method works fine for simple testing, but it can be awkward for larger tag databases. All industrial control vendors will have proprietary solutions
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Kernel News
07.04.2022
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been reduced to a fine slurry and garbled. Linus wants clarity in all kernel patches. Among other things, it helps with debugging, when developers may need to identify an earlier patch to revert
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Kernel News
06.05.2022
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this forward on the maintainers summit (https://lwn.net/Articles/738216/) and there it was discussed to basically go the route I'm taking currently. But I'm totally [fine] to adjust that route if there are good
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06.05.2022
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files to the Raspberry Pi are at your disposal. I mounted the Raspberry Pi over SSH in the Ubuntu file manager. This simple approach usually works fine on a LAN. With more complex projects it doesn't make
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Save Your Expired Chromebook
30.08.2021
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). This is fine for installing the new operating system, but certainly not as a permanent solution. Now you can reassemble the Chromebook, plug in the battery, connect the power supply, and start recovery mode
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03.02.2022
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." But Greg disagreed. He felt it was a fine idea for the stable tree, and that "it will force us to keep these trees clean over time." He also added that in the "worst case, we disable it in 4 years when gcc

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