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D | README.modules | 21 but not .midi. As the help for them says, set them unless you know your 45 set. They will not work without them. Change as appropriate for your card. 78 deallocate them during close(). Linux can often have problems allocating 84 them when the module is unloaded. For this to be effective we need to load 86 init script, and keep them around until we shut down. This is a little 105 hints, send them to me, Jim Bray, jb@as220.org, http://as220.org/jb.
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D | fprom.lds | 69 can access them all, and initialized data all before uninitialized, so 97 of the section so we begin them at 0. */ 121 /* Discard them for now since Intel SoftSDV cannot handle them.
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D | bootloader.lds | 20 can access them all, and initialized data all before uninitialized, so 41 of the section so we begin them at 0. */
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D | ToDo | 10 items missing (surely), please contact me so I can add them to the 11 list (preferably with your name attached to them:-).
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D | ten-bit-addresses | 4 address 0x10 (though a single device could respond to both of them). You 22 which supports them.
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D | registers | 89 r1,r2,r19-r26,r28,r29 & r31 can be used without saving them first. And of 90 course, you need to save them if you care about them, before calling 108 r23-r26: these are arg3-arg0, i.e. you can use them if you
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D | fs.txt | 77 doesn't free them again. 96 dynamically, but can't free them yet. 101 need an inode struct to handle them. When you regularly run 113 Linux allocates them one pageful at a time.
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D | README.WINVIEW | 18 use this driver, send an email insult to them, and tell them you won't
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/linux-2.4.37.9/fs/umsdos/ |
D | README-WIP.txt | 18 passed all of my tests, and performed perfect in all of them. 94 contains hardlinks will break them. 112 check for messages having "UMSDOS" in the subject, and read them. I might
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D | VGA-softcursor.txt | 14 where 1, 2 and 3 are parameters described below. If you omit any of them, 24 (by simply XORing them with the value of this parameter). On standard VGA,
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D | stallion.txt | 260 to them. This is done via a user level application supplied in the driver 280 them anyway). As an example your /etc/rc.d/rc.S file might have the 352 then you have no choice but to put them somewhere in the 640K -> 1Mb range. 358 0xc0000 might be usable - there is really no other place you can put them 362 well, but you must have less than 16Mb of RAM to be able to use them. Usual 366 squeeze them in somewhere. Common addresses are 0xc8000, 0xcc000, or in 373 them can be used then the high memory support to use the really high address 374 ranges is the best option. Typically the 2Gb range is convenient for them, 375 and gets them well out of the way.
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D | tipar.txt | 18 ZIP drive). I have a 100MB ZIP and both of them work fine ! 76 how to use them, and demonstrates the features of the driver. This is
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D | SubmittingDrivers | 73 maintain them just once separate them out nicely and note 90 the author then patches will be redirected to them unless
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D | sonypi.txt | 40 specs for its laptops. If someone convinces them to do so, drop me a note. 45 Several options can be passed to the sonypi driver, either by adding them 130 continue to use them, don't use this driver.
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D | tuntap.txt | 15 instead of receiving packets from physical media, receives them from 17 writes them to the user space program. 127 media, receives them from user space program and instead of sending 128 packets via physical media sends them to the user space program.
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D | atm.txt | 6 If you encounter problems with ATM, please report them on the ATM
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D | pt.txt | 31 After compiling, you have to get them going, they are pretty well like any 32 other net device and just need ifconfig to get them going.
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D | hpfs.txt | 43 What to do with extended attributes. 'no' - ignore them and use always 45 attributes but do not create them. 'rw' - create extended attributes 135 list, I don't know how to delete them when file is deleted and how to not 136 overwrite them with extended attributes. Send me some info on these structures 138 structures, remount read-only and not destroy them (I hope). 166 reasons. If you extremely wish to update them, let me know, I'll write it (but 182 correctly and writes warning if it finds them. If you see this message, this is 199 marks them as short (and writes "minor fs error corrected"). This bug is not in 245 not 100% ok, I have no info on it and OS/2 doesn't want to create them)
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D | Changes | 60 - disable link to directories until we can properly support them. 119 systems, since you can't run programs on them. 205 be smart about them, but the result is worth the 229 bitmap pointers read only, also allows them 260 them (e. g. the loopback device does this).
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D | README.osst | 8 get them started using (and maybe debugging) it. 35 devices. If those are not present, you may create them by calling 45 So you could only have either of them being present in the kernel. This has 172 Note that most of them did mostly spend their spare time for the creation of 178 time for them and by integrating the driver into their distro.
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D | README | 3 Linux coding style, please leave them in their funny format just in case
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D | sleep.S | 43 @ store them plus current virtual stack ptr on stack 153 @ Wow, now the hardware suspend request pins can be used, that makes them functional for
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D | Config.in | 29 # These <should> be define_tristate, but we leave them define_bool
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/linux-2.4.37.9/arch/m68k/q40/ |
D | README | 19 When something blocks interrupts (HD) it will loose some of them, so far 44 Various other PC drivers can be enabled simply by adding them to 112 because only irq's 4-15 can be disabled - and only all of them at once.
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D | shaper.c | 596 struct net_device *them=__dev_get_by_name(ss->ss_name); in shaper_ioctl() local 597 if(them==NULL) in shaper_ioctl() 601 return shaper_attach(dev,dev->priv, them); in shaper_ioctl()
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