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Backup Integrity
07.04.2022
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a name dependent on the current date (such as md5sums_2022-01-23.md5). If a week later I want to verify that the files are fine, I can issue the same command to generate a new list. Then, it would
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Like Qlockwork
27.04.2018
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.quit(); } } [...] As for where to place the code, you also have several options. You might be tempted to bang the code right in the Button section and that, as shown in Listing 3, would work fine. However, for the sake
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Tutorials – FFmpeg
30.11.2017
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to a reasonable size and then overlaid in the bottom right-hand corner of the frame, as shown in Figure 4. Figure 4 - You do not have permission to view this object. Blending In Overlaying is fine if you
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Safe Messaging with TLSA
02.02.2021
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the authenticated session. For applications that fit into the footprint of the client/server architecture, TLS is a fine solution for authentication and encryption. However, as applications become more sophisticated
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Xubuntu Dell Notebook
05.03.2021
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CAD ran fine on the ASUS, but it is a real screamer on the much more powerful Dell. FreeCAD is a parametric computer-aided design (CAD) application that runs on Linux, Windows, and macOS. Parametric means
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DIY Web Server
02.08.2022
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own network or offer people the ability to upload files, Linux on-board tools are all it takes. A simple shell script is fine as a basic framework that controls existing tools from the GNU treasure
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AppArmor
13.09.2019
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time by restricting the CPU overload. Version 3, which is currently in development, will add multiple cache support. Enhanced networking support will bring fine-grained access to networking, which
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Search Engines
02.07.2021
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to an existing site, follow the instructions on the NGINX and Apache websites. You should also be able to find the Searx package in your distribution's repository using a general binary. This works fine unless
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Natural Language Processing
02.01.2023
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for each user such that the system recognized sequences of digits with a high degree of accuracy. Initially, this fine-tuning of the parameters had to be done manually. Automating this step takes us
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E-Commerce Solution
01.06.2024
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for PrestaShop 1.6. However, keep in mind that many of these borrowed modules will work perfectly fine, but many won't (Figure 8). Figure 8 - You do not have permission to view this object. Third

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