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/Linux-v5.10/LICENSES/dual/
DCDDL-1.074 1.13. "You" (or "Your") means an individual or a legal entity
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/Linux-v5.10/fs/nls/
DKconfig45 in so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
48 only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
57 in so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
60 only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
69 in so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
72 only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
82 so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
85 only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
98 so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
101 only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
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/Linux-v5.10/drivers/accessibility/speakup/
DKconfig54 synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the kernel,
63 synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the kernel,
71 synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the kernel,
79 You can say y to build it into the kernel, or m to
87 synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the kernel,
96 synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the kernel,
105 (old) synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the
117 length ISA) synthesizer. You can say m to build it as
139 PC synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the
150 PC synthesizer. You can say y to build it into the
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/Linux-v5.10/scripts/kconfig/tests/preprocess/escape/
DKconfig6 # You can not pass commas directly to a function since they are treated as
7 # delimiters. You can use the following trick to do so.
22 # You need a trick to escape '$' followed by '('
27 # You need a trick to treat unbalanced parentheses.
/Linux-v5.10/drivers/block/paride/
DKconfig20 it as a loadable module. The module will be called pd. You
36 build it as a loadable module. The module will be called pcd. You
53 You must also have at least one parallel port protocol driver in
67 You must also have at least one parallel port protocol driver in
85 You must also have at least one parallel port protocol driver in
91 You can obtain the most recent version of cdrtools from
107 loadable module. The module will be called aten. You must also
126 called bpck. You must also have a high-level driver for the type
145 called bpck6. You must also have a high-level driver for the type
156 module. The module will be called comm. You must also have
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/fb/
Daty128fb.rst14 * You can run XF68_FBDev on top of /dev/fb0
33 You should compile in both vgacon (to boot if you remove your Rage128 from
34 box) and aty128fb (for graphics mode). You should not compile-in vesafb
44 when switching from X to console and back to X. You will have to restart
51 You can pass kernel command line options to vesafb with
Dmatroxfb.rst15 * You can run XF{68,86}_FBDev or XFree86 fbdev driver on top of /dev/fb0
33 You should compile in both vgacon (to boot if you remove you Matrox from
34 box) and matroxfb (for graphics mode). You should not compile-in vesafb
82 You can enter these number either hexadecimal (leading `0x`) or decimal
83 (0x100 = 256). You can also use value + 512 to achieve compatibility
109 mode for console. You can do it at boot time by using videomode
119 You can pass kernel command line options to matroxfb with
126 You can only decrease value determined by driver because of
146 device. You should not use this option, some boards then do not
152 itself. You should not use this option, some boards then do not
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/x86/
Dearlyprintk.rst10 You need two computers, the 'USB debug key' special gadget and
20 You can check this capability by looking at a 'Debug port' bit in
45 b) You also need a NetChip USB debug cable/key:
52 c) You need a second client/console system with a high speed USB 2.0 port.
55 debug port on the "host/target" system. You cannot use a USB hub in
63 You can find the physical port through experimentation by trying
86 You need to enable the following kernel config option::
115 You should enable the following kernel config option::
133 You can test the output by using earlyprintk=dbgp,keep and provoking
134 kernel messages on the host/target system. You can provoke a harmless
/Linux-v5.10/drivers/net/wireless/intel/iwlegacy/
DKconfig24 image for it. You can obtain the microcode from:
28 The microcode is typically installed in /lib/firmware. You can
50 image for it. You can obtain the microcode from:
54 The microcode is typically installed in /lib/firmware. You can
74 This will result in the kernel module being ~100k larger. You can
86 You can find the list of debug mask values in:
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/networking/
Dipddp.rst22 You can currently encapsulate or decapsulate AppleTalk-IP on LocalTalk,
31 AppleTalk-IP decapsulation needs to be compiled into your kernel. You
47 Decapsulation - You will need to download a software package called
57 Encapsulation - You will need to download a software daemon called ipddpd.
59 You will also need to add the proper routes to route your Linux box's IP
75 You can contact me (Jay Schulist <jschlst@samba.org>) with any
/Linux-v5.10/tools/perf/Documentation/
Dandroid.txt9 1. You need to download and install the Android Native Development Kit (NDK).
23 You can use method (b) described below instead.
50 You need to run make with the NDK toolchain and sysroot defined above:
58 You need to connect to your Android device/emulator using adb.
71 You need to set these before running perf on the target:
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/driver-api/usb/
Dusb3-debug-port.rst85 You can use any communication program, for example minicom, to
105 The DbC support has been added to the xHCI driver. You can get a
120 You can check the DbC state at anytime::
126 speed A-to-A debugging cable. You can see /dev/ttyDBC0 created
127 on the debug target. You will see below kernel message lines::
140 You will see below kernel message lines::
151 The debug device works now. You can use any communication or debugging
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/s390/
D3270.rst21 You may have 3270s in-house and not know it. If you're using the
44 You install the driver by installing a patch, doing a kernel build, and
59 You may generate both 3270 and 3215 console support, or one or the
78 3. You should immediately see a Linux login screen.
145 3279, or use the 3270 emulator of your choice. You would be
146 running the emulator on your PC or workstation. You would use
165 3. You should immediately see a login prompt from your
211 line to the start of the status area. You type commands in this area
218 and more output will appear. You may hit ENTER with nothing typed in
223 You may change the scrolling timeout value. For example, the following
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/ti/
Dtlan.rst63 1. You can append debug=x to the end of the insmod line to get
74 2. You can append aui=1 to the end of the insmod line to cause
81 3. You can set duplex=1 to force half duplex, and duplex=2 to
84 4. You can set speed=10 to force 10Mbs operation, and speed=100
89 5. You have to use speed=X duplex=Y together now. If you just
113 You also need to set both speed and duplex settings when forcing
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/trace/
Devents-nmi.rst13 You might want to use this tracepoint if you suspect that your
24 specifically. You need to find its address::
32 to the filter is in nanoseconds! You can filter on 'delta_ns'::
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/core-api/
Dxarray.rst31 nor for function pointers. You can store pointers to statically allocated
34 You can also store integers between 0 and ``LONG_MAX`` in the XArray.
35 You must first convert it into an entry using xa_mk_value().
40 Some users want to tag the pointers they store in the XArray. You can
66 You can then set entries using xa_store() and get entries
68 new entry and return the previous entry stored at that index. You can
74 You can conditionally replace an entry at an index by using
84 You can copy entries out of the XArray into a plain array by calling
87 You may prefer to use xa_find() or xa_find_after() to move to the next
112 to free the entries first. You can do this by iterating over all present
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Didr.rst27 You can call idr_alloc() to allocate an unused ID. Look up
48 iterator-style idr_for_each_entry(). You may need to use
49 idr_for_each_entry_continue() to continue an iteration. You can
57 You can use idr_is_empty() to find out whether there are any
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/hid/
Duhid.rst39 payloads are sent. You must not split a single event across multiple read()'s or
49 register the device. UHID will respond with an UHID_START event. You can now
59 You may decide to ignore UHID_OPEN/UHID_CLOSE, though. I/O is allowed even
75 unregister the device. You can now send UHID_CREATE2 again to register a new
93 contains information about your device. You can start I/O now.
99 You can create a new device by sending UHID_CREATE2 again. There is no need to
103 You must send UHID_CREATE2 before sending input to the kernel! This event
109 You must copy the "id" field from the request into the answer. Set the "err"
152 You can usually ignored any UHID_STOP events safely.
156 device provides is read by some other process. You may ignore this event but
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/laptops/
Dasus-laptop.rst27 You also need CONFIG_INPUT and CONFIG_ACPI.
52 Try "modprobe asus-laptop". Check your dmesg (simply type dmesg). You should
62 should be reported via netlink events. You can check with
68 You can get information on the version of your DSDT table by reading the
75 You can modify LEDs be echoing values to `/sys/class/leds/asus/*/brightness`::
81 You can also know if they are on/off by reading their content and use
87 You can control lcd backlight power and brightness with
93 You can turn the internal Bluetooth adapter on/off with the bluetooth entry
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/admin-guide/
Dspkguide.txt66 DoubleTalk LT at boot up. You may replace the ltlk synthesizer keyword
130 You probably won't want to listen to all the bootup messages every time
133 you during the boot process. You can always review these messages after
143 You can check to see if the boot process has completed by pressing the 8
150 provided by your system administrator. You will hear Speakup speak the
161 speak new text as it arrives on the screen. You can at any time silence
189 Speakup will say, "You turned me off.", or "Hey, that's better." When
190 Speakup is turned off, no new text on the screen will be spoken. You
197 You will hear the message:
212 You can also just explore by typing keyboard keys. Pressing keys will
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/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/crypto/
Dcrypto_engine.rst12 You must put, at the start of your transform context your_tfm_ctx, the structure
31 You are required to obtain a struct crypto_engine via ``crypto_engine_alloc_init()``.
56 associated with the received request. You are able to retrieve the original
/Linux-v5.10/Documentation/i2c/
Ddev-interface.rst7 the /dev interface. You need to load module i2c-dev for this.
9 Each registered I2C adapter gets a number, counting from 0. You can
30 Now, you have to decide which adapter you want to access. You should
58 Well, you are all set up now. You can now use SMBus commands or plain
147 You can do plain I2C transactions by using read(2) and write(2) calls.
148 You do not need to pass the address byte; instead, set it through
151 You can do SMBus level transactions (see documentation file smbus-protocol
190 respectively. You can think of i2c-dev as a generic I2C chip driver
/Linux-v5.10/fs/
DKconfig.binfmt19 executables are distributed solely in ELF format. You definitely
93 You can build this support as a module; however, until that module
176 You can get the same functionality by saying N here and saying Y to
179 You may answer M to compile the emulation support as a module and
187 formats into the kernel. You will like this especially when you use
196 You can do other nice things, too. Read the file
205 You may say M here for module support and later load the module when
213 This option enables support for performing core dumps. You almost

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