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/Linux-v4.19/drivers/char/
Dnvram.c601 static const char * const languages[] = { variable
660 if (nvram[6] < ARRAY_SIZE(languages)) in atari_proc_infos()
661 seq_printf(seq, "%s\n", languages[nvram[6]]); in atari_proc_infos()
665 if (nvram[7] < ARRAY_SIZE(languages)) in atari_proc_infos()
666 seq_printf(seq, "%s\n", languages[nvram[7]]); in atari_proc_infos()
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/media/uapi/v4l/
Dvidioc-g-tuner.rst359 play different languages on the left and right channel or the
362 Playing different languages in this mode is deprecated. New
466 Playback of both languages in ``MODE_STEREO`` is deprecated. In the
469 languages or a stereo signal.
Dvidioc-g-modulator.rst152 used for both languages. It is not possible to encode the primary
Dhist-v4l2.rst828 languages of a bilingual program. The use of
/Linux-v4.19/fs/isofs/
DKconfig25 characters of almost all languages of the world; see
/Linux-v4.19/fs/nls/
DKconfig10 as the ability of some filesystems to use native languages
88 languages that are not part of the US codepage 437.
103 characters for these languages: Albanian, Croatian, Czech, English,
296 European languages: Czech, German, Hungarian, Polish, Rumanian, Croatian,
325 set, which covers most West European languages such as Albanian,
338 languages: Czech, German, Hungarian, Polish, Rumanian, Croatian,
407 set, which supports modern Baltic languages including Latvian
428 set, which covers most West European languages such as Albanian,
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/kbuild/
Dkconfig-language.txt634 industrial variability modeling languages [1] [2]. Its study would help
635 evaluate practical uses of such languages, their use was only theoretical
638 variability modeling languages such as Kconfig [3].
Dkconfig-macro-language.txt5 two languages in one. One language describes dependency graphs consisting of
Dmakefiles.txt353 languages.
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/fmc/
Didentifiers.txt34 arcane features like non-english languages and 6-bit text. If you need
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/doc-guide/
Dsphinx.rst376 Embed *render* markups (or languages) like Graphviz's **DOT** is provided by the
/Linux-v4.19/tools/perf/Documentation/
Dperf-script.txt94 list of supported languages will be displayed instead.
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/vm/
Dhmm.rst69 other languages too) it is now possible for the compiler to leverage GPUs and
/Linux-v4.19/drivers/staging/speakup/
Dspkguide.txt1067 In the future, translations into various languages will be made available,
1072 As of the current release, Speakup only supports Western European languages.
1073 Support for the extended characters used by languages outside of the Western
1074 European family of languages is a work in progress.
/Linux-v4.19/Documentation/RCU/
DRTFP.txt1673 ,booktitle = {PLOS '06: Proceedings of the 3rd workshop on Programming languages and operating syst…