agree its far less productive.. :)
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> After all - how often does the average linux machine boot? Once a day at
> most. Mine usually run until the next kernel upgrade. But then again,
> I'm not a kernel hacker, so this is to be taken more as a users point of
> view.
Don't forget that embedded devices boot much more often than their
After all - how often does the average linux machine boot? Once a day at
most. Mine usually run until the next kernel upgrade. But then again,
I'm not a kernel hacker, so this is to be taken more as a users point of
view.
Don't forget that embedded devices boot much more often than their
On Tuesday 26 June 2001 06:34, Alan Cox mentioned:
> > I suppose they received some pression from M$, but if people read of a
> > FUD from a M$ employed, then they can guess what is going on, if it is a
> > newspaper usually telling facts in a correct way...
>
> It is common for newspaper staff
On Tuesday 26 June 2001 06:34, Alan Cox mentioned:
I suppose they received some pression from M$, but if people read of a
FUD from a M$ employed, then they can guess what is going on, if it is a
newspaper usually telling facts in a correct way...
It is common for newspaper staff to be
If you are using the vesa framebuffer on the Geode, you will also want to
make a minor change to vesafb.c. Because the framebuffer is located within
the processor itself, requesting the memory region always caused my Geode
boxes to freeze. I think that we can safely eliminate this call,
If you are using the vesa framebuffer on the Geode, you will also want to
make a minor change to vesafb.c. Because the framebuffer is located within
the processor itself, requesting the memory region always caused my Geode
boxes to freeze. I think that we can safely eliminate this call,
So, are you saying, right now in front of the whole community, that you only
use Linux because you can develop on it? That if it wasn't for GCC you would
be playing Minesweeper right now?
I know thats not what you are saying, but thats how you come across. We
always tell everybody who
So, are you saying, right now in front of the whole community, that you only
use Linux because you can develop on it? That if it wasn't for GCC you would
be playing Minesweeper right now?
I know thats not what you are saying, but thats how you come across. We
always tell everybody who
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I am writing a new framebuffer driver for a PCI based Chips and
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machine. (They are custom cards, but they use the standard BIOS and
setup provided
Please CC back to me, as I am not subscribed to the list (but I soon
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I am writing a new framebuffer driver for a PCI based Chips and
Technologies 69000 HiQVideo chipset in the 2.4.2 code base on an i386
machine. (They are custom cards, but they use the standard BIOS and
setup provided
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