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In article <5174@umriscc.isc.umr.edu> dminer@mcs213e.cs.umr.edu (Dan Miner) writes: >In article <1992Jun3.223517.4345@novell.com> bboerner@novell.com (Brendan B. Boerner) writes: >>In article <1992Jun3.200651.22960@athena.mit.edu> jnewbern@athena.mit.
linux-activists - Bill Dueber - Jun 5 1992 - 16:47
Satan (gisie@wam.umd.edu) wrote: : Come on people ... help me escape sh*tty DOS... Why should we help Satan escape computer Hell? Sorry, couldn't resist... hehehe.... :) -- Ed Carp erc@apple.com, erc@saturn.upl.com 801/
linux-activists - Ed Carp - Dec 19 1992 - 03:20
Im Artikel <1992Dec21.153625.4491@welchgate.welch.jhu.edu> schreibt keithc@welchgate.welch.jhu.edu (Keith Christopher): > > Infile included from uucico.c:304:uucp.h:1180:conflicting types for 'strncasecmp' > /usr/include/string.h:36: previous
linux-activists - Lutz Petersen - Dec 23 1992 - 02:35
STDN%MARIST.bitnet@YaleVM.YCC.Yale.Edu (Dan Newcombe) writes: >HI all... I am having two problems with X. The first is that >X will not come up if I have a .xinitrc. Without it, I have no >problems, but as soon as I create one I get the following
linux-activists - Kenneth Osterberg - Jan 1 1993 - 13:17
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linux-activists - Lutz Petersen - Jan 6 1993 - 19:48
ig25@fg70.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de (Thomas Koenig) writes: >I just had a very strange thing happening to me while trying to get lpr >to work. In my spool directory, I suddenly had two files called ".seq" >It was possible to remove them with a single rm -
linux-activists - Brian Kapitan - Jan 24 1993 - 07:48
root@rshark.mixcom.com (Brian Kapitan) writes: >ig25@fg70.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de (Thomas Koenig) writes: >>I just had a very strange thing happening to me while trying to get lpr >>to work. In my spool directory, I suddenly had two files called ".seq
linux-activists - James Michael Chacon - Jan 25 1993 - 10:09
Randy.Edwards@f60.n128.z1.fidonet.org (Randy Edwards) writes: > First, is the useradd command. I've got my /etc/skel directory all >set up, and everything looks good. I can run useradd successfully and >it'll create the new user's home directory,
linux-activists - Juha Laiho - Jan 28 1993 - 13:45
In article <1993Jan26.235759.15592@mwhh.hanse.de> markus@mwhh.hanse.de (Markus Witt) writes: >probreak@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (James Michael Chacon) writes: > >[regarding two files with the same name in one directory] > >> This hasn't come up in a while,
linux-activists - Linus Torvalds - Jan 29 1993 - 05:22
In article <1993Jan29.092212.287@klaava.Helsinki.FI> torvalds@klaava.Helsinki.FI (Linus Torvalds) writes: >[regarding two files with the same name in one directory] > >Yes, it's a bug - there is a race-condition when two processes are >trying to
linux-activists - Joel M. Hoffman - Jan 29 1993 - 10:43
markus@mwhh.hanse.de (Markus Witt) writes: >probreak@matt.ksu.ksu.edu (James Michael Chacon) writes: >[regarding two files with the same name in one directory] >> This hasn't come up in a while, but it can happen. Linus posted a while >> back
linux-activists - James Michael Chacon - Jan 29 1993 - 11:57
torvalds@klaava.Helsinki.FI (Linus Torvalds) writes: >To get two files with the same name you have to: > - be low on memory. The buffer cache has to suffer real bad. Get > linux swapping hard, and then start copying big files. > - (at least)
linux-activists - Thomas Koenig - Jan 29 1993 - 12:03
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linux-activists - Paul C. Janzen - Jan 30 1993 - 00:13
Joshua P. Weage (cs890@cleveland.Freenet.Edu) wrote: : Ok here's the first one. Awhile ago someone asked how to use : a standard vga monitor with gs. I have tried linux but that doesn't : work for me. What do I need to do? type `export
linux-activists - Laurent Cas - Jul 27 1993 - 17:33
Hi, On Thursday 28 December 2006 22:05, Adrian Bunk wrote: > How to add some warning prints? Simple, see the attached patch. > And what's the problem with changing the generated files? > There doesn't seem to be much activity in this area,
linux-kernel - Roman Zippel - Jan 1 2007 - 15:08
02.01.2007 22:57, Adrian Bunk wrote/a écrit: > This patch contains the scheduled removal of the eepro100 driver. Hi, I've been using e100 for years with no problem, however more by curiosity than necessity I'd like to know how will be handled the
linux-kernel - Eric Piel - Jan 2 2007 - 20:07
Adrian Bunk wrote:
> This patch contains the scheduled IEEE1394_OUI_DB removal.
>
> Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk
linux-kernel - Stefan Richter - Jan 2 2007 - 22:00
Please check the latest version. ( 01/02/2007) YH
linux-kernel - Yinghai Lu - Jan 3 2007 - 02:23
On Wed, Jan 03, 2007 at 11:03:32AM -0800, Andrew Morton wrote: > It makes no sense to me to export invalidate_inode_pages() and not > invalidate_mapping_pages() and I actually need invalidate_mapping_pages() > because of its range specification ability
linux-kernel - Christoph Hellwig - Jan 3 2007 - 16:11