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Tripwire IDS
22.04.2014
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. Ideally, everything is fine and the report is concise. Slightly longer reports occur when files have been altered intentionally or unintentionally. Operating on this principle offers the advantage that you
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MediaGoblin Media Sharing
25.10.2013
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of upload formats. I tried MP4 and WebM, which worked fine, as well as OGV (Ogg Theora), which didn't. There's a bug in the thumbnail-creating code of the version I was using (nightly 0.6.0). I hope
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Perl: Google Chart Instructions
31.07.2009
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. Google restricts you to 50,000 access attempts per day, which is fine for this example. In a previous Perl column [2] I used the service to locate spammers on a map of the world. Object Orientation vs
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Shell-Based Encryption
10.07.2025
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how good this is from a security perspective, there is no escaping the fact that Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) and its free implementation, GnuPG, may be fine from a technical point of view, but neither
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Likewise
01.12.2008
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will be fine in this case: volume * smbfs SAMBASERVER & /home/EXAMPLE/&/Documents - - - Whether you mount the Documents subdirectory or the complete home directory is a matter of taste and will depend on how
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Moodle CMS
30.11.2009
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where you want Moodle to store its data (Figure 1). If you are following the recommendations from this example, the default (/var/www/moodledata ) will do just fine. If you are running independent Moodle
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Parrot
31.08.2009
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://svn.parrot.org/parrot/trunk parrot $ cd parrot Next, configure the build with Parrot's special Configure.pl script. Typically, the defaults derived by the script work fine. However, if you want to customize your build, type perl
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Workspace: OpenOffice.org Macros
30.11.2009
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.dispose 15 End Sub Fine, but the created macro has one serious limitation: It strips the text of all formatting, so if you want the macro to support bold, italic, underline, and other text styles, you
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BackupPC
29.03.2009
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are fine, with a few exceptions. The data directory should be the mount point of the filesystem for the backup pool (e.g., /data/BackupPC or a subdirectory therein). Also, you might need to enter
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LibreOffice vs. OpenOffice
30.09.2013
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. Neither office suite claims to give you 100 percent error-free results when you open a Word document in .docx format, but both provide useful results. Style compatibility was fine in all of my tests

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