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RHEA-2017:1437-1: ca-certificates enhancement update

2017-06-14 KENNETH 0

RHEA-2017:1437-1: ca-certificates enhancement update Red Hat Enterprise Linux: An updated ca-certificates package that adds one enhancement is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Source: RHEA-2017:1437-1: ca-certificates enhancement update

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RHBA-2017:1436-1: rpcbind bug fix update

2017-06-14 KENNETH 0

RHBA-2017:1436-1: rpcbind bug fix update Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Updated rpcbind packages that fix one bug are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. Source: RHBA-2017:1436-1: rpcbind bug fix update

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RHBA-2017:1435-1: rpcbind bug fix update

2017-06-14 KENNETH 0

RHBA-2017:1435-1: rpcbind bug fix update Red Hat Enterprise Linux: Updated rpcbind packages that fix one bug are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. Source: RHBA-2017:1435-1: rpcbind bug fix update

OneDrive Files On-Demand now available for Windows Insiders

2017-06-14 KENNETH 0

OneDrive Files On-Demand now available for Windows Insiders Hello Windows Insiders! At Build 2017, Joe Belfiore announced that the new OneDrive Files On-Demand feature will be delivered with the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. And today, we are excited to announce that OneDrive Files On-Demand is rolling out to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring who are on Build 16215. The updated OneDrive client will be rolling out over the next few days but can also be installed from here. With Files On-Demand, you can access all your files in the cloud without having to download them and use storage space on your device. All your files—even online-only files—can be seen in File Explorer and work just like every other file on your device. You’ll be able to open online-only files from within any desktop or Windows Store apps using [ more… ]

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Debugging Character Set Issues by Example

2017-06-13 KENNETH 0

Debugging Character Set Issues by Example In a world moving towards Unicode and UTF-8, a lot of applications still use some one-byte character set. And since one-byte characters usually accepts any byte in the range 0x00-0xFF it often works well to store and retrieve any data in such character strings, e.g.… Source: Debugging Character Set Issues by Example