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  2. printk - Wikipedia

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    For example, a message could be produced at the KERN_INFO level using the following: [1] printk ( KERN_INFO "Message: %s \n " , arg ); The string specifying the log level consists of the ASCII start of the header character followed by a digit describing the log level or the character 'c' to indicate the message is a continuation of the previous ...

  3. List of NP-complete problems - Wikipedia

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    The problem for graphs is NP-complete if the edge lengths are assumed integers. The problem for points on the plane is NP-complete with the discretized Euclidean metric and rectilinear metric. The problem is known to be NP-hard with the (non-discretized) Euclidean metric. [3]: ND22, ND23

  4. printf - Wikipedia

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    However these all tend to have the same problems that register_printf_function() has. The Linux kernel printk function supports a number of ways to display kernel structures using the generic % p specification, by appending additional format characters. [23] For example, % pI4 prints an IPv4 address in dotted-decimal form.

  5. NP-completeness - Wikipedia

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    The Subgraph Isomorphism problem is NP-complete. The graph isomorphism problem is suspected to be neither in P nor NP-complete, though it is in NP. This is an example of a problem that is thought to be hard, but is not thought to be NP-complete. This class is called NP-Intermediate problems and exists if and only if P≠NP.

  6. The Surprising (& Not So Surprising) Reasons Your Dog is ...

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    Dogs that normally love to play fetch, for example, may refuse the activity if they are feeling depressed. Overall, a depressed dog will withdraw from activities, lack energy, and seem like a ...

  7. Dave Ramsey says “Retirement is not an age; it’s a financial ...

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    Say, for example, that you anticipated spending $60,000 per year and you have $25,000 coming from Social Security. In this particular situation, you would need your nest egg to produce $35,000.

  8. Priority inversion - Wikipedia

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    The existence of this problem has been known since the 1970s. Lampson and Redell [3] published one of the first papers to point out the priority inversion problem. Systems such as the UNIX kernel were already addressing the problem with the splx() primitive. There is no foolproof method to predict the situation.

  9. One Man Who Changed Countless Lives Of Stray Animals Over 25 ...

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    Image credits: protetormarciors Marcio shared more about his studies. “The academic experience has given me a new perspective on the animal cause. I believe that, with my life experience ...