Lines Matching full:applied
16 one of the many trees/branches should be applied to. Hopefully this document
57 To revert a previously applied patch, use the -R argument to patch.
58 So, if you applied a patch like this::
134 it'll tell you about it by saying the patch applied with **fuzz**.
141 read this file to see exactly what change couldn't be applied, so you can
144 If you don't have any third-party patches applied to your kernel source, but
158 applied with ``-p0`` instead of ``-p1`` (reading the patch file should reveal if
174 patch could not be applied correctly and the patch program was unable to
179 If you get ``Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected! Assume -R? [n]``
183 If you actually did apply this patch previously and you just re-applied it
184 in error, then just say [n]o and abort this patch. If you applied this patch
357 kernel and the patch should be applied on top of the 5.7 kernel source.