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pagefault.blog
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| | | | | When working with embedded systems, the software is only a part of the whole product or device. Usually there is also customized hardware involved, and some parts of the software are very low-level and hardware dependent. With embedded Linux most parts of the software can quite easily be covered by unit testing on a Linux... | |
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blog.kellybrazil.com
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| | | | | Use the jc community.general Ansible filter plugin to parse the output of commands run on remote hosts. | |
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callihandata.com
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| | | | | This month's T-SQL Tuesday topic comes from Matthew McGiffen, who asks us to talk about encryption and protecting data in SQL Server. To read the full topic invite, click the T-SQL Tuesday logo to the right. For this month's invite, I thought I'd write about Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) and give a reminder about how... | |
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manuel.kiessling.net
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| | | Most KVM or virt-install tutorials will make you think that while you can create new virtual guests on the text console, you still have to log into them using VNC in order to actually use their OS installation tools. But in fact there is a way to completely install new guests without leaving your SSH session - as long as the guest OS does have a text-based installer, that it. I have tested this with an Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Server guest. | ||