I'm looking at the SoC page at the wiki for LockLess Kernel, and it says
Summer Of Code failed, is it true? Its a pity as it was the single one
SoC project Ive been really looking forward to. :(
On Thu, July 17, 2008 10:01 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking at the SoC page at the wiki for LockLess Kernel, and it says
Summer Of Code failed, is it true? Its a pity as it was the single one
SoC project Ive been really looking forward to. :(
Yeah - it was a huge project, and Robert's
Justin C. Sherrill escribió:
On Thu, July 17, 2008 10:01 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking at the SoC page at the wiki for LockLess Kernel, and it says
Summer Of Code failed, is it true? Its a pity as it was the single one
SoC project Ive been really looking forward to. :(
Yeah
On Thu, July 17, 2008 17:11, Antonio Huete Jimenez wrote:
As it is a huge project, I think that this might have been foreseen.
Splitting the whole project in two or more parts and assigning to
different applicants would have been a nice idea in my opinion.
Do you have clever suggestions how to
Sorry guys. Another problem you may not want to propagate to the 2.0
release.
lpd works for local printing but is broken for remote printing. We
tested by pointing the dragonfly client to a dedicated print server as
well as a dragonfly machine running lpd. On the client, lpr does not
return
Vincent Stemen wrote:
Sorry guys. Another problem you may not want to propagate to the 2.0
release.
lpd works for local printing but is broken for remote printing.
.SNIP...
Our printcaps:
Client:
lp|Line Printer:\
:sh:lp=:rm=10.0.0.201:rp=:\