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/linux/fs/nls/
H A DKconfig35 If you specify a wrong value, it will use the built-in NLS;
45 in so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
46 codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
48 only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
49 say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage that is used in
57 in so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
58 codepage if you want to be able to read/write these filenames on
60 only, not to the file contents. You can include several codepages;
61 say Y here if you want to include the DOS codepage that is used for
69 in so-called DOS codepages. You need to include the appropriate
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/linux/drivers/rtc/
H A DKconfig19 Generic RTC class support. If you say yes here, you will
20 be allowed to plug one or more RTCs to your system. You will
29 If you say yes here, the system time (wall clock) will be set using
48 If the clock you specify here is not battery backed, it may still
57 If you say yes here, the system time (wall clock) will be stored
102 Say yes here if you want to use your RTCs using sysfs interfaces,
112 Say yes here if you want to use your system clock RTC through
124 Say yes here if you want to use your RTCs using the /dev
128 You may want to set up a symbolic link so one of these
131 versions of "udev" are known to set up the symlink for you.
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/linux/Documentation/process/
H A Dmanagement-style.rst7 on who you ask) management style for the linux kernel. It's meant to
15 might not actually be true. You'll have to decide for yourself.
19 companies. If you sign purchase orders or you have any clue about the
20 budget of your group, you're almost certainly not a kernel manager.
21 These suggestions may or may not apply to you.
43 particular, if somebody tells you "choose (a) or (b), we really need you
44 to decide on this", you're in trouble as a manager. The people you
45 manage had better know the details better than you, so if they come to
46 you for a technical decision, you're screwed. You're clearly not
49 (Corollary:if the people you manage don't know the details better than
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H A Dmaintainer-pgp-guide.rst66 Your distro should already have GnuPG installed by default, you just
67 need to verify that you are using a reasonably recent version of it.
72 If you have version 2.2 or above, then you are good to go. If you have a
80 you use the ``gpg`` command and run in the background with the purpose
81 of caching the private key passphrase. There are two options you should
84 - ``default-cache-ttl`` (seconds): If you use the same key again before
87 - ``max-cache-ttl`` (seconds): Regardless of how recently you've used
89 countdown expires, you'll have to enter the passphrase again. The
92 If you find either of these defaults too short (or too long), you can
102 beginning of your shell session. You may want to check your rc files
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H A D6.Followthrough.rst6 At this point, you have followed the guidelines given so far and, with the
16 code. You, as the author of that code, will be expected to work with the
28 process. Life can be made much easier, though, if you keep a few things in
31 - If you have explained your patch well, reviewers will understand its
32 value and why you went to the trouble of writing it. But that value
35 Many of the changes you may be asked to make - from coding style tweaks
42 they see the same mistakes being made over and over again. If you get a
45 the people, and code reviewers are not attacking you personally.
61 What all of this comes down to is that, when reviewers send you comments,
62 you need to pay attention to the technical observations that they are
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H A Dbackporting.rst21 techniques you can use to make the process smoother and increase your
30 Sometimes the patch you are backporting already exists as a git commit,
31 in which case you just cherry-pick it directly using
33 often does for the Linux kernel, you will need to apply it to a tree
36 If you've ever used ``git am``, you probably already know that it is
38 fact, you've probably had nightmares about ``.rej`` files and trying to
44 you resolve conflicts with the help of git and any other conflict
45 resolution tools you might prefer to use. For example, if you want to
46 apply a patch that just arrived on LKML to an older stable kernel, you
63 If you are using `b4`_. and you are applying the patch directly from an
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/linux/Documentation/admin-guide/
H A Dspkguide.txt23 interface to Speakup, a Linux Screen Reader. If you need instructions
33 the system is shutdown. This means that if you have obtained Linux
35 of its kernel, you will be able, as a blind person, to install Linux
43 specific synthesizer by default, then all you need to do to use Speakup
52 synthesizers and not others. If you find that this is the case, and
59 synthesizer set, or you would like to use a different synthesizer than
60 the default one, then you may issue the following command at the boot
66 DoubleTalk LT at boot up. You may replace the ltlk synthesizer keyword
67 with the keyword for whatever synthesizer you wish to use. The
107 administrator. This will mean that you will hear some, but not all, of
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H A Dreporting-issues.rst11 Are you facing a regression with vanilla kernels from the same stable or
15 you don't find any, install `the latest release from that series
25 search the `LKML <https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/>`_ and the web, too. If you
29 The issue was fixed there, but you would like to see it resolved in a still
40 If you are facing multiple issues with the Linux kernel at once, report each
44 to pin-point the culprit with a bisection; if you succeed, include its
47 Once the report is out, answer any questions that come up and help where you
63 a slightly different order. That's in your interest, to make sure you notice
65 something else. These steps thus help to ensure the time you invest in this
68 * Are you facing an issue with a Linux kernel a hardware or software vendor
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/linux/drivers/media/dvb-frontends/
H A DKconfig20 Say Y when you want to support this frontend.
29 Say Y when you want to support these frontends.
36 A DVB-S/S2/DSS Multistandard demodulator. Say Y when you want
45 demodulator. Say Y when you want to support this tuner.
53 Say Y when you want to support these frontends.
62 Say Y when you want to support these frontends.
78 Say Y when you want to support these frontends.
90 Say Y when you want to support this frontend.
98 Say Y when you want to support this frontend.
106 Say Y when you want to support this frontend.
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/linux/LICENSES/preferred/
H A DGPL-2.037 the GNU Library General Public License instead.) You can apply it to
41 price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you
43 this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it
44 if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it
45 in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things.
48 anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights.
49 These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you
50 distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it.
52 For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether
53 gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that
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H A DLGPL-2.139 Foundation and other authors who decide to use it. You can use it too, but
40 we suggest you first think carefully about whether this license or the
45 price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have
47 service if you wish); that you receive source code or can get it if you
48 want it; that you can change the software and use pieces of it in new free
49 programs; and that you are informed that you can do these things.
52 distributors to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender these
53 rights. These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if
54 you distribute copies of the library or if you modify it.
56 For example, if you distribute copies of the library, whether gratis or for
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H A DLGPL-2.036 whose authors decide to use it. You can use it for your libraries, too.
39 General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom
40 to distribute copies of free software (and charge for this service if you
41 wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you want it, that you
43 you know you can do these things.
46 deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights. These
47 restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you
48 distribute copies of the library, or if you modify it.
50 For example, if you distribute copies of the library, whether gratis or for
51 a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that we gave you. You
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/linux/tools/usb/usbip/
H A DCOPYING18 the GNU Library General Public License instead.) You can apply it to
22 price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you
24 this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it
25 if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it
26 in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things.
29 anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights.
30 These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you
31 distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it.
33 For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether
34 gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that
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/linux/LICENSES/deprecated/
H A DGPL-1.029 You can use it for your programs, too.
33 sure that you have the freedom to give away or sell copies of free
34 software, that you receive source code or can get it if you want it,
35 that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new free
36 programs; and that you know you can do these things.
39 anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights.
40 These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you
41 distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it.
43 For example, if you distribute copies of a such a program, whether
44 gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that
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/linux/Documentation/networking/
H A Darcnet.rst10 and cabling information if you're like many of us and didn't happen to get a
22 The point is: I REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY want to hear from you if
23 you test this and get it working. Or if you don't. Or anything.
36 If you don't e-mail me about your success/failure soon, I may be forced to
39 (You know, it might be argued that I'm pushing this point a little too much.
40 If you think so, why not flame me in a quick little e-mail? Please also
41 include the type of card(s) you're using, software, size of network, and
83 You can try my ARCNET page on the World Wide Web at:
87 Also, SMC (one of the companies that makes ARCnet cards) has a WWW site you
101 You can get the Crynwr packet driver collection (including arcether.com, the
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/linux/Documentation/hid/
H A Duhid.rst19 dynamically so you need to rely on udev (or similar) to create the device node.
22 If a new device is detected by your HID I/O Driver and you want to register this
23 device with the HID subsystem, then you need to open /dev/uhid once for each
24 device you want to register. All further communication is done by read()'ing or
39 payloads are sent. You must not split a single event across multiple read()'s or
42 If you want to handle multiple events in a single syscall, then use vectored
48 The first thing you should do is send a UHID_CREATE2 event. This will
49 register the device. UHID will respond with a UHID_START event. You can now
52 That is, you might put your device asleep unless you receive the UHID_OPEN
53 event. If you receive the UHID_OPEN event, you should start I/O. If the last
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/linux/Documentation/arch/s390/
H A D3270.rst21 You may have 3270s in-house and not know it. If you're using the
23 the command "DEF GRAF <hex-address>" This paper presumes you will be
31 Your network connection from VM-ESA allows you to use x3270, tn3270, or
34 and this Linux-390 3270 driver, you have another way of talking to your
44 You install the driver by installing a patch, doing a kernel build, and
47 WARNING: If you are using 3270 console support, you must rerun the
48 configuration script every time you change the console's address (perhaps
50 you should rerun the configuration script every time your set of 3270s,
55 If you have chosen to make tub3270 a module, you add a line to a
56 configuration file under /etc/modprobe.d/. If you are working on a VM
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/linux/Documentation/core-api/
H A Dxarray.rst14 resizable array. Unlike a hash, it allows you to sensibly go to the
25 ``ULONG_MAX`` then the XArray is not the data type for you. The most
31 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().
36 When you retrieve an entry from the XArray, you can check whether it is
40 Some users want to tag the pointers they store in the XArray. You can
44 are used to distinguish value entries from normal pointers, so you must
45 decide whether you wan
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/linux/drivers/gpu/drm/panel/
H A DKconfig36 Say Y here if you want to enable support for the ASUS TMP5P5
54 Say Y here if you want to enable support for Boe BF060Y8M-AJ0
65 Say Y here if you want to enable support for Boe Himax8279d
76 Say Y here if you want to enable support for Boe
87 Say Y here if you want to support for BOE TV101WUM and AUO KD101N80
96 Say Y here if you want to support for BOE TV101WUM-LL2
105 Say Y here if you want to enable support for the EBBG FT8719
116 Say Y here if you want to enable support for the Elida
126 Say Y here if you want to enable support for the Feixin K101 IM2BA02
135 Say Y if you want to enable support for panels based on the
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/linux/Documentation/filesystems/
H A Djournalling.rst10 The journalling layer is easy to use. You need to first of all create a
12 how you decide to allocate the physical media on which the journal
16 journal_t is a typedef for a struct pointer, so when you are finally
17 finished make sure you call jbd2_journal_destroy() on it to free up
20 Once you have got your journal_t object you need to 'mount' or load the
23 When loading the journal you must call jbd2_journal_load() to process
30 jbd2_journal_skip_recovery() for you if it detects any outstanding
35 Now you can go ahead and start modifying the underlying filesystem.
38 You still need to actually journal your filesystem changes, this is done
39 by wrapping them into transactions. Additionally you also need to wrap
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/linux/LICENSES/dual/
H A DMPL-1.16 If you end up using this it MUST be used together with a GPL2 compatible
84 1.12. "You" (or "Your") means an individual or a legal entity
87 For legal entities, "You" includes any entity which controls, is
88 controlled by, or is under common control with You. For purposes of
98 The Initial Developer hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free,
117 granted: 1) for code that You delete from the Original Code; 2)
124 hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free, non-exclusive license
159 The Modifications which You create or to which You contribute are
163 of this License released under Section 6.1, and You must include a
164 copy of this License with every copy of the Source Code You
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H A DCDDL-1.06 If you end up using this it MUST be used together with a GPL2 compatible
74 1.13. "You" (or "Your") means an individual or a legal entity
76 of, this License. For legal entities, "You" includes any
78 control with You. For purposes of this definition, "control"
90 hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free, non-exclusive
111 granted: (1) for code that You delete from the Original
121 hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free, non-exclusive
160 Any Covered Software that You distribute or otherwise make
163 the terms of this License. You must include a copy of this License
164 with every copy of the Source Code form of the Covered Software You
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/linux/drivers/media/usb/gspca/
H A DKconfig8 Say Y here if you want to enable selecting webcams based
13 This driver uses the Video For Linux API. You must say Y or M to
25 Say Y here if you want support for the Benq DC E300 camera.
34 Say Y here if you want support for cameras based on the Conexant chip.
43 Say Y here if you want support for USB cameras based on the cpia
44 CPiA chip. Note that you need at least version 0.6.4 of libv4l for
54 Say Y here if you want support for the Scopium camera
64 Say Y here if you want support for cameras based on the Etoms chip.
73 Say Y here if you want support for cameras based on the FinePix chip.
82 Say Y here if you want support for cameras based on this Jeilin chip.
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/linux/Documentation/driver-api/
H A Dipmi.rst15 To use this, you need an interface to an IPMI controller in your
19 This document describes how to use the IPMI driver for Linux. If you
27 The Linux IPMI driver is modular, which means you have to pick several
32 No matter what, you must pick 'IPMI top-level message handler' to use
33 IPMI. What you do beyond that depends on your needs and hardware.
36 Kernel code (like the watchdog) can still use it. If you need access
37 from userland, you need to select 'Device interface for IPMI' if you
42 and just work. If you have a board with a standard interface (These
52 You should generally enable ACPI on your system, as systems with IPMI
55 If you have a standard interface and the board manufacturer has done
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/linux/drivers/w1/slaves/
H A DKconfig11 Say Y here if you want to connect 1-wire thermal sensors to your
17 Say Y here if you want to connect 1-wire
23 Say Y or M here if you want to use a DS2405 1-wire
31 Say Y here if you want to use a 1-wire
47 Say Y here if you want to use a 1-wire
54 Say Y or M here if you want to use a 1-wire
62 If you enable this you can read the counter values available
66 Say Y here if you want to use a 1-wire
72 Say Y here if you want to use a 1-wire
80 Say Y here if you want to use a 1-wire 256bit EEPROM
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