…can be used in {= =} to shell quote a string. * GNU Parallel was cited in: DockBench: An Integrated Informatic Platform Bridging the Gap between the Robust Validation of Docking Protocols and Virtual Screening Simulations * GNU Parallel was cited in: Swedes Online: You Are More T…
…can be used in {= =} to shell quote a string. * GNU Parallel was cited in: DockBench: An Integrated Informatic Platform Bridging the Gap between the Robust Validation of Docking Protocols and Virtual Screening Simulations * GNU Parallel was cited in: Swedes Online: You Are More T…
…can be used in {= =} to shell quote a string. * GNU Parallel was cited in: DockBench: An Integrated Informatic Platform Bridging the Gap between the Robust Validation of Docking Protocols and Virtual Screening Simulations * GNU Parallel was cited in: Swedes Online: You Are More T…
…b24 Crossplatform DVD Authoring System DWB-20150517nb1 Original Documenter's Workbench Release 3.3 DarwinStreamingServer-5.5.5nb19 Open source version of Apple QuickTime Streaming Server EBGaramond-0.016nb1 Egenolff-Berner Garamond font ETL-0.04.11 C++ template library for synfig…
…al., 2023). So created stories can be published for free on the web, and the backbone of stories, including queries, types of charts, and texts can be retrieved as JSON files in a dedicated repository4. Data collection involved two main sources. First, the students’ data stories …
…ulti-hop networks consisting of mesh routers (MRs), which form wireless mesh backbones and mesh clients (MCs). The mesh routers provide a rich radio mesh connectivity which significantly reduces the up-front deployment cost of the network. Mesh routers are typically stationary an…
…al., 2023). So created stories can be published for free on the web, and the backbone of stories, including queries, types of charts, and texts can be retrieved as JSON files in a dedicated repository4. Data collection involved two main sources. First, the students’ data stories …
…tespace and punctuation are variable. shifted shifted (UCA default) n/a blanked kb backwards true on backwards = " on [backwards 2] Sets the comparison for the second level to be backwards , as described in UCA ]. false off kk normalization true on (UCA default) normalization = "…
…n amd64 Packages Get:1 http://ftp.ch.debian.org jessie/main i386 Packages [6769 kB] Hit http://ftp.ch.debian.org jessie/main Translation-en Fetched 6769 kB in 6s (1005 kB/s) Reading package lists... Done Als nächsten Schritt prüfen Sie mit dem Aufruf apt-cache policy , für welche…
…or linux-headers-i686-pae best matches the kernel version name. Also, the linux-kbuild package if it exists. Basic Ubuntu releases should have the correct packages installed by default. On Fedora, Red Hat, Oracle Linux and many other RPM-based systems, the kernel version sometime…
…tespace and punctuation are variable. shifted shifted (UCA default) n/a blanked kb backwards true on backwards = " on [backwards 2] Sets the comparison for the second level to be backwards , as described in UCA ]. false off kk normalization true on (UCA default) normalization = "…
…cal USE flag 'libcanberra' is a potential global used by 6 packages: dev-libs/eekboard, net-irc/hexchat, net-misc/eventd, x11-wm/metacity, xfce-base/xfce4-settings, xfce-extra/xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin PotentialGlobalUse local USE flag 'libproxy' is a potential global used by 5 pac…
…bytes needs-review-queue-bot #41 Screenshot from 2026-04-20 08-35-09.png 141.63 KB catch #33 3366561-nr-bot_76aca54m.txt 91 bytes needs-review-queue-bot #31 3366561-nr-bot__yt7ydhk.txt 98 bytes needs-review-queue-bot #25 Screenshot from 2026-02-01 17-48-35.png 136.63 KB catch #25…
…015812-nr-bot.txt 147 bytes needs-review-queue-bot #130 3015812-130.patch 43.97 KB ameymudras #127 3015812-127.patch 44.08 KB viappidu #126 Screenshot 2022-11-23 at 1.42.21 AM.png 73.35 KB akram khan #125 reroll_diff_123-125.txt 22.54 KB akram khan #125 3015812-125.patch 32.66 KB…
…constantly during a file transfer. For example, a typical send block would be 4 KB, a typical MSS is 1460, so 2 packets go out on a 10 Mbit/s Ethernet taking ~1.2 ms each followed by a third carrying the remaining 1176 after a 197 ms pause because TCP is waiting for a full buffer…