Article on the subject of "distribution"
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How to Set up a Wireless Network in Linux
a walkthrough of wireless (ieee 802.11 also known as wifi) home networking with linux. most wireless adapters are not designed for use in linux and depend on non-free proprietary drivers and firmware which inevitably leads to problems....
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Storm Worm ruled the world of blogs
secure computing warns of 'storm' storm worm has begun to return to raging the blogger community and global forum since february 26. storm worm began to emerge last month and spread widely on the internet
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8 easy tools to create your own Linux Distro
you want to create your own distribution but don't know where to start and what tools to use, so read this article to learn about distro-creating tools yourself!
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Great times to buy hi-tech
here are 4 great times to help you choose to buy hi-tech items suitable for each individual needs at an affordable price.
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Funny caption of hackers spreading WannaCry malicious code
the hacker who spreads the most dangerous virus in 2017 also tries to make a joke in his ransom notice with a joke.
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Create your own Linux distribution with Ubuntu Imager
have you ever wanted to create your own linux distribution but don't know where to start? it's easier than you think. distroshare ubuntu imager creates a live iso that can be installed from an ubuntu or derivative distribution.
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Reasons to try the Bodhi Linux distribution
many people have tried a distribution they'd never used before: bodhi linux. this distribution is typical of being lightweight and completely different from any popular distribution that came before it.
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WEIBULL function - The function returns the Weibull distribution in Excel
the function performs the calculation and returns the weibull distribution. based on this distribution to analyze reliability in theory such as calculating the average life of the device or used in the field of meteorology, hydrology and weather forecast.
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How to Build Your Own Linux Distribution
this wikihow teaches you how to create a linux operating system. while creating a linux distribution from scratch requires advanced knowledge of how to code, a free linux distribution called slax will allow you to customize your linux...
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BETADIST function - Cumulative distribution function Beta in Excel
the betadist function is used to calculate the probability distribution according to the beta distribution, in which the beta distribution is used to study the variation of samples as a percentage.
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These 4 Linux Distributions Are a Bad Idea: Avoid Them at All Costs!
there are distributions that look beginner-friendly but are difficult to recommend to anyone, especially if they are new to linux!
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SKEW function - The function returns the deviation of the distribution in Excel
skew function: the function returns the deviation of the distribution - the deviation represents the asymmetry of the distribution around its axis. - negative deviations: the distribution with the asymmetric side extends more to the negative value. - positive deviation: the distribution with the
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BETA.INV function - The function returns the inverse of the cumulative distribution function for a specified beta distribution in Excel
beta.inv function: the function returns the inverse of the cumulative distribution function for a specified beta distribution. support functions from excel 2010 version. syntax: beta.inv (probability, alpha, beta, [a], [b])
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Why Winux is the 'Windows-friendly' distribution you should stay away from?
during the search, many people come across a linux distribution called winux that is getting a lot of attention.
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CHIDIST function - Function returns the right end probability of the distribution when squared in Excel
the following article introduces the chidist function - the function returns the right end probability of a distribution when the distribution helps you have a basis to determine the correctness of the expected with the original hypothesis.
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GAMMA.INV function - The function returns the inverse of the gamma distribution in Excel
gamma.inv: the function returns the inverse of the gamma distribution, using this function to study their distribution variables that may be symmetrical. support functions from excel 2010 onwards. syntax: gamma.inv (probability, alpha, beta)
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GAMMA.DIST function - The function returns the gamma distribution in Excel
gamma.dist: the function returns the gamma distribution, using this function to study skewed distribution variables. support functions from excel 2010 onwards. syntax: gamma.dist (x, alpha, beta, cumulative)
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Compare Debian and Ubuntu
you may have heard that ubuntu is based on another distribution, debian. so which distribution should you choose? which distribution is easier to fit with many different use cases?
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4 Linux distributions you can trust to install on your primary computer
over time, there have been a handful of distributions that are truly reliable and easy to recommend without hesitation. there are a few that really stand out and everyone should try them at least once.
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8 easy tools to create your own Linux Distro
you want to create your own distribution but don't know where to start and what tools to use, so read this article to learn about distro-creating tools yourself!
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Instructions for drawing probability distribution charts in Excel
the following article details how to use histogram to plot probability distribution charts in excel. in order to use the histogram office, the analysis toolpak must be installed.
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HYPGEOM.DIST - The function returns the hyperbolic distribution in Excel
hypgeom.dist: the function returns the hyperinfection distribution, using this function for problems with finite sets of vowismooix observations whether or not they are successful. syntax: hypgeom.dist (sample_s, number_sample, population_s, number_pop, cumulative)
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9 best Debian-based Linux distributions
fortunately, debian's flexibility has made it a good base for other distributions, providing a more pleasant experience for those new to linux.
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T.DIST.RT - The function returns the Student's t-distribution on the right in Excel
t.dist.rt: the function returns the student's t-distribution on the right. functions used in testing the hypothesis of small numbers of data sets. support functions from excel 2010 onwards. syntax: t.dist.rt (x, deg_freedom)
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POISSON function - The function returns the Poisson distribution in Excel
in predicting the number of events that occur within a specific time, one cannot help but use the poisson function. the following article details how to use the poisson function, the function returns the poisson distribution.