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@SW:maddog's Doghouse
05.05.2026
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brackets from digital exploitation. There are steep fines for each violation. Generally speaking, each bill requires the operating system to give "signals" to application stores and the applications
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Charly's Column: ifdata
14.12.2025
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can't retrieve the items in the list separately – which is fine by me. After all, who can remember all these parameters? You can also find out more about the network traffic and error conditions
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Ask Klaus!
08.04.2026
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and then set the time/date – it worked fine with Ubuntu Maverick but was just a bit too slow, which is why I decided to try Knoppix instead. Although I am unable to boot Knoppix direct from the CD (cannot
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maddog's Doghouse
05.02.2026
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for modern versions of Microsoft Windows, but that with a little reconfiguration and loving care could run GNU/Linux just fine. Other systems were set up as network servers, acting as gateways, file and print
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Cron Job
31.10.2025
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will explore how cron works, its syntax, and practical use cases to help you master task automation on Linux. Whether you're a beginner looking to schedule your first job or an advanced user aiming to fine
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Pi Pico 2W Web Radio
07.10.2025
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for the application at hand. You do not need a particularly large screen as you only want the application to display a logo: 135x135 pixels should be fine. Most screens are based on an ST7789 or a similar chip
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bcachefs
28.07.2025
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transaction model and fine-grained locking, yields low tail-latency for I/O operations. In practice, bcachefs's write performance is remarkably consistent, avoiding the long latency outliers that sometimes
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Workspace: Calibre Tips
14.12.2025
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email address with your Amazon account. Once Calibre is up and running, you can fine-tune email sharing settings by pressing the Preferences button on the main toolbar and switching to the Sharing books
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NAPS2
27.05.2025
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automatic exclusion of blank pages during scanning. By adjusting the white threshold (brightness level for white pixels) and the coverage threshold (percentage of non-white pixels on a page), you can fine
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EEVDF
31.10.2025
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distro, which is fine. Autogrouping works in conjunction with EEVDF just as it did with CFS, grouping tasks by session to improve desktop interactivity. Optimization and Best Practices One advantage

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