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      <title>USB-C device won&#39;t output to a USB-C monitor</title>
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      <description>Cable mess ©Alessio CC BY 2.0
   Last holiday I helped my sister find a new setup for her home office. I wanted her setup to be as simple as possible, while still being reasonably priced. The choice fell on the Lenovo 13S-IWL laptop and Dell U2719DC monitor.
Both the monitor and laptop support USB Type-C (USB-C) DisplayPort (DP) Alternate Mode (Alt Mode) which allows for output/input of a DP signal over USB-C.</description>
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      <title>Netscaler 11 content switching caching issue</title>
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      <description>Flooding at Cache River ©U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Southeast Region
    TL;DR: Netscalers have an Integrated Cache feature which can cache files even if not licensed. This is the default AAA cache. The cache can store corrupted or outdated files. The cache can be disabled completely, but The only way I found to clear the cache, even after disabling, is with an HA failover or a reboot.</description>
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