M. Warner Losh writes:
The problem with decoupling things entirely from the drivers is that
many drivers will say if I have this revision of that card, do this
workaround. or if I'm this or newer, I have this feature both of
which are broken by the kernel forcing the driver to service a given
* Oliver Fromme [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-10-31 21:16 +0100]:
Maybe I'm not understanding your intentions, but isn't that
already possible using set | sed -n '/^foo_/s/=.*//p'?
Or do you want to avoid external programs? In that case it
would be a little bit more difficult to do, but it's
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Mark Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: M. Warner Losh writes:
: The problem with decoupling things entirely from the drivers is that
: many drivers will say if I have this revision of that card, do this
: workaround. or if I'm this or newer, I have
andi payn wrote:
Now hold on. The standard (by which I you mean POSIX? or one of the UNIX
standards?) doesn't say that you can't have an additional flag called
O_NOACCESS with whatever value and meaning you want.
A strictly conforming implementation can not expose things into
the namespace
M. Warner Losh wrote:
Rewind units on tape drives? If there's no access check done, and I
open the rewind unit as joe-smoe? The close code is what does the
rewind, and you don't have enough knowledge to know if the tape was
opened r/w there.
Which brings up the idea of passing fp-fd_flags
Hi everyone,
Sorry I am not on the list, but I was hoping someone here might be able
to help me. I have a design that I cannot change that does the
following:
1) Calls mmap on a chunk of memory that the device driver uses to DMA to
a video decoder.
2) This chunk of memory is treated as several
I'm having problems getting dhclient to do dynamic DNS updates.
I'm wondering if anyone else has gotten this working. I want
dhclient to dynamically update a forward zone. I can't have the
server do it, as I don't control the server (cable modem setup).
I know I have named set up right, as I
On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 13:39, Terry Lambert wrote:
andi payn wrote:
Now hold on. The standard (by which I you mean POSIX? or one of the UNIX
[...]
A strictly conforming implementation can not expose things into
the namespace that are not defined by the standard to be in the
namespace, when a
On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 13:44, Terry Lambert wrote:
M. Warner Losh wrote:
Rewind units on tape drives? If there's no access check done, and I
open the rewind unit as joe-smoe? The close code is what does the
rewind, and you don't have enough knowledge to know if the tape was
opened r/w
I bought one of these a while back, and just got a cable that I can
carry with my Laptop.
I get the following:
Nov 1 19:57:31 lerlaptop kernel: ucom0: SAMSUNG Electronics Co.,Ltd.
SAMSUNG CDMA Technologies, rev 1.01/0.00, addr 2, iclass 2/2
Nov 1 19:57:31 lerlaptop kernel: ucom0: data
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