On Tue, 1 Jan 2002 21:33, Pavel Machek wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > I assume you're maintaining the dyn tick patches for i386 posted on the
> > muru website as your email is listed there. I thought you might be
> > interested in this patch for dyn-ticks which removes most of the #ifdefs
> > out of common
Hi!
> I assume you're maintaining the dyn tick patches for i386 posted on the muru
> website as your email is listed there. I thought you might be interested in
> this patch for dyn-ticks which removes most of the #ifdefs out of common code
> paths as per linux kernel style and moves more code
Hi!
I assume you're maintaining the dyn tick patches for i386 posted on the muru
website as your email is listed there. I thought you might be interested in
this patch for dyn-ticks which removes most of the #ifdefs out of common code
paths as per linux kernel style and moves more code
On Tue, 1 Jan 2002 21:33, Pavel Machek wrote:
Hi!
I assume you're maintaining the dyn tick patches for i386 posted on the
muru website as your email is listed there. I thought you might be
interested in this patch for dyn-ticks which removes most of the #ifdefs
out of common code paths
Hi Tony
I assume you're maintaining the dyn tick patches for i386 posted on the muru
website as your email is listed there. I thought you might be interested in
this patch for dyn-ticks which removes most of the #ifdefs out of common code
paths as per linux kernel style and moves more code
Hi Tony
I assume you're maintaining the dyn tick patches for i386 posted on the muru
website as your email is listed there. I thought you might be interested in
this patch for dyn-ticks which removes most of the #ifdefs out of common code
paths as per linux kernel style and moves more code
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