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| D | persist.rst | 20 required to behave as though the device has been unplugged. It's a 29 though they had disconnected. This is always safe and it is the 48 even though suspend current may have been maintained while the system 52 it's as though you had unplugged all the USB devices. Yes, it's 87 kernel treats the device as though it had merely been reset instead of 97 behaves as though the old device had been unplugged and a new device
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| D | persist.rst | 20 required to behave as though the device has been unplugged. It's a 29 though they had disconnected. This is always safe and it is the 48 even though suspend current may have been maintained while the system 52 it's as though you had unplugged all the USB devices. Yes, it's 87 kernel treats the device as though it had merely been reset instead of 97 behaves as though the old device had been unplugged and a new device
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| D | 6.Followthrough.rst | 28 process. Life can be made much easier, though, if you keep a few things in 67 explanation not prove persuasive, though, especially if others start to 100 though, and not before all other alternatives have been explored. And bear 140 complete (and you have added yourself to the MAINTAINERS file), though, it 148 though; you still need to be responsive to developers who have questions or 151 More importantly, though: inclusion into the mainline puts your code into 178 is insufficient motivation, though, it's also worth considering that the
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| D | 8.Conclusion.rst | 14 documents in HTML or PDF format (though the version of TeX shipped by some 42 All of these books suffer from a common fault, though: they tend to be 68 The kernel can always benefit from a larger developer base, though. There
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| D | 5.Posting.rst | 23 work being done is complex, though, there is a lot to be gained by getting 75 subsystem tree, though, to facilitate wider testing and review. Depending 113 - Do not overdo it, though. One developer once posted a set of edits 123 finger the last patch as the one which caused the problem, even though 129 done. When done properly, though, it is time well spent. 322 followed though; if you use it, remember that information in the 329 patches with the proper threading. If you have a long series, though, and
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| D | 6.Followthrough.rst | 28 process. Life can be made much easier, though, if you keep a few things in 74 explanation not prove persuasive, though, especially if others start to 107 though, and not before all other alternatives have been explored. And bear 147 complete (and you have added yourself to the MAINTAINERS file), though, it 155 though; you still need to be responsive to developers who have questions or 158 More importantly, though: inclusion into the mainline puts your code into 185 is insufficient motivation, though, it's also worth considering that the
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| D | 8.Conclusion.rst | 13 format (though the version of TeX shipped by some distributions runs into 40 All of these books suffer from a common fault, though: they tend to be 66 The kernel can always benefit from a larger developer base, though. There
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| D | researcher-guidelines.rst | 34 code) produced by the Linux kernel community is welcome, though research 39 repositories, is clearly permissible. Though, as with any research, 51 contributors. As a general rule, though, the kernel community derives 54 with others who have different goals. Responding to a survey, though, is a
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| D | 5.Posting.rst | 22 work being done is complex, though, there is a lot to be gained by getting 74 subsystem tree, though, to facilitate wider testing and review. Depending 112 - Do not overdo it, though. One developer once posted a set of edits 122 finger the last patch as the one which caused the problem, even though 128 done. When done properly, though, it is time well spent. 351 followed though; if you use it, remember that information in the 358 patches with the proper threading. If you have a long series, though, and
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| D | bd71828-regulator.c | 281 * though => allow setting all states to support 316 * though => allow setting all states to support 351 * though => allow setting all states to support 468 * though => allow setting all states to support 502 * though => allow setting all states to support 536 * though => allow setting all states to support 571 * though => allow setting all states to support 661 * though => allow setting all states to support
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| D | bd71828-regulator.c | 308 * though => allow setting all states to support 349 * though => allow setting all states to support 390 * though => allow setting all states to support 505 * though => allow setting all states to support 545 * though => allow setting all states to support 585 * though => allow setting all states to support 626 * though => allow setting all states to support 728 * though => allow setting all states to support
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| D | about.rst | 8 as well, though they do not support all the features that ext4 supports, 28 pages on x86 and the block layer's default block size), though the
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| D | about.rst | 8 as well, though they do not support all the features that ext4 supports, 28 pages on x86 and the block layer's default block size), though the
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| D | dlmfs.rst | 29 - Right now it only works with the OCFS2 DLM, though support for other 55 find its heartbeat area, though it will eventually support heartbeat 84 maximum currently supported LVB length is 64 bytes (though that is an
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| D | dma-isa-lpc.rst | 8 controller. Even though ISA is more or less dead today the LPC bus 55 API. Do _not_ use isa_virt_to_bus() even though it does the same 58 is really all you need. Remember that even though the DMA controller
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| D | dlmfs.rst | 29 - Right now it only works with the OCFS2 DLM, though support for other 55 find its heartbeat area, though it will eventually support heartbeat 84 maximum currently supported LVB length is 64 bytes (though that is an
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| D | dma-isa-lpc.rst | 8 controller. Even though ISA is more or less dead today the LPC bus 55 API. Do _not_ use isa_virt_to_bus() even though it does the same 58 is really all you need. Remember that even though the DMA controller
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| D | fork_cleanup_test.c | 28 /* Even though we have EBE=0 we can still see the EBB regs */ in child() 35 /* We can still read from the event, though it is on our parent */ in child()
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| D | fork_cleanup_test.c | 28 /* Even though we have EBE=0 we can still see the EBB regs */ in child() 35 /* We can still read from the event, though it is on our parent */ in child()
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| D | TODO | 28 though pci_hotplug.h declares it private. See get_max_bus_speed() for an 49 though pci_hotplug.h declares it private. See sn_hp_destroy() for an
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| D | trampoline_32.S | 47 wr %g1, 0x0, %psr ! traps off though 101 wr %g1, 0x0, %psr ! traps off though 160 wr %g1, 0x0, %psr ! traps off though
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| D | trampoline_32.S | 47 wr %g1, 0x0, %psr ! traps off though 101 wr %g1, 0x0, %psr ! traps off though 160 wr %g1, 0x0, %psr ! traps off though
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| D | exception-64e.h | 27 * SPRGs are user-readable though, thus we might have to change some of 39 * exception frame is smaller than the CRIT or MC one though 78 * though we currently don't test for overflow). It provides you with a
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| D | exception-64e.h | 27 * SPRGs are user-readable though, thus we might have to change some of 39 * exception frame is smaller than the CRIT or MC one though 78 * though we currently don't test for overflow). It provides you with a
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| D | bpf_prog_run.rst | 80 the regular (non-live) mode. The XDP program will be executed as though the 84 though it arrived on that ifindex, and if it returns ``XDP_TX``, the packet 85 will be transmitted *out* of that same interface. Do note, though, that
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