/freebsd/usr.sbin/bsdconfig/include/ |
H A D | usage.hlp | 33 Selecting Cancel will cancel the operation and generally return you to 37 Most screens offer a Help button - USE IT! It generally offers useful 46 its name, if unique. This will generally be an item number.
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/freebsd/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/x86/cascadelakex/ |
H A D | uncore-other.json | 776 … every read request for 4 bytes of data made by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… 788 … every read request for 4 bytes of data made by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… 800 … every read request for 4 bytes of data made by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… 812 … every read request for 4 bytes of data made by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… 824 …ade to the MMIO space of a card on IIO Part0 by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… 836 …ade to the MMIO space of a card on IIO Part1 by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… 848 …de to the MMIO space of a card on IIO Part2 by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… 860 …de to the MMIO space of a card on IIO Part3 by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… 1064 …for up to a 64 byte transaction of data made by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… 1076 …for up to a 64 byte transaction of data made by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… [all …]
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/freebsd/lib/libpmc/pmu-events/arch/x86/skylakex/ |
H A D | uncore-other.json | 755 … every read request for 4 bytes of data made by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… 767 … every read request for 4 bytes of data made by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… 779 … every read request for 4 bytes of data made by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… 791 … every read request for 4 bytes of data made by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… 803 …ade to the MMIO space of a card on IIO Part0 by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… 815 …ade to the MMIO space of a card on IIO Part1 by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… 827 …de to the MMIO space of a card on IIO Part2 by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… 839 …de to the MMIO space of a card on IIO Part3 by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… 1043 …for up to a 64 byte transaction of data made by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… 1055 …for up to a 64 byte transaction of data made by a unit on the main die (generally a core) or by an… [all …]
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/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/DebugInfo/CodeView/ |
H A D | CodeViewTypes.def | 59 // Member type records. These are generally not length prefixed, and appear 127 // 16 bit member types. Generally not length prefixed. 167 // Member type records. These are generally not length prefixed, and appear 198 // Numeric leaf types. These are generally contained in other records, and not
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/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/memory-controllers/ddr/ |
H A D | jedec,lpddr-props.yaml | 10 Different LPDDR types generally use the same properties and only differ in the 12 reused for each type. Nodes using this schema should generally be nested under
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/freebsd/bin/sync/ |
H A D | sync.8 | 46 Generally, it is preferable to use 87 commands (one line each) was a placebo that would generally suffice in
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/freebsd/contrib/openbsm/ |
H A D | FREEBSD-upgrade | 20 upgrade of OpenBSM generally involves the following steps: 28 defines, or other generally useful or necessary things.
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/freebsd/share/doc/papers/jail/ |
H A D | mgt.ms | 25 As jailed virtual machines are generally bound to an IP address configured 37 Generally, this consists of specifying the appropriate IP address to be 52 jail(8) man page, but generally this process may be automated using the
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/freebsd/share/man/man7/ |
H A D | hostname.7 | 44 which must generally translate the name to an address for use. 45 (This function is generally performed by the library routine
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H A D | security.7 | 128 to root the attacker cannot generally hide his tracks and may, at best, be 270 When you use something like Kerberos you generally must secure 272 When you use a public/private key pair with SSH, you must generally secure 397 A server with no display generally does not need an 613 In order to take maximum advantage you generally have to give the 725 packet attacks that saturate your network, you can generally limit the damage 744 down it is not generally possible to prevent a service from being disrupted 810 You generally do not want to use the reverse-ident
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H A D | arch.7 | 478 Generally, 499 Generally, the plain CPU name specifies the most common (or at least 517 It is generally the common prefix for all the MACHINE_ARCH that 533 Generally, this does not change the ABI, though it can be a fine line
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/freebsd/contrib/libder/libder/ |
H A D | libder.3 | 80 The library user is expected to build the object tree and generally provide the 93 All of the state held in the context is generally described in this manpage.
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/freebsd/share/man/man4/ |
H A D | ptnet.4 | 92 between mbufs and netmap buffers, which generally results in lower 104 Note that the VirtIO network header is generally not used in NFV
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H A D | intro.4 | 50 The device abstraction generally provides a common set of system 118 use of a network device is generally introduced by using the system
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/freebsd/lib/libc/gen/ |
H A D | initgroups.3 | 116 process' effective group ID is generally initialized, processes using functions 124 This behavior is generally desirable in order to paper over the difference of
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/freebsd/contrib/ntp/libntp/lib/isc/include/isc/ |
H A D | backtrace.h | 30 * functions defined in this module generally doesn't employ assertion checks 34 * very careful about the use of these functions, and generally discouraged to
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/freebsd/share/man/man9/ |
H A D | DEVICE_PROBE.9 | 115 The driver matches the type of device generally. 116 This allows drivers to match all serial ports generally, with specialized
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H A D | BUS_SETUP_INTR.9 | 149 It is generally cheaper to take an extra interrupt, for example, than 154 Generally, a filter routine will use one of two strategies.
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/freebsd/secure/lib/libcrypto/man/man3/ |
H A D | OSSL_HPKE_CTX_new.3 | 154 The sender and a receiver here will generally be using some application or 294 Generally, the encapsulated public value \fIenc\fR corresponds to a 313 is using HPKE. For this reason, recipients will generally first generate a key 354 \&\fIct\fR buffer will suffice \- generally the plaintext output will be 416 It is generally undesirable to use \fBOSSL_HPKE_CTX_set1_ikme()\fR, since it
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/freebsd/crypto/openssl/doc/man7/ |
H A D | openssl-threads.pod | 47 Set methods, or modifying shared objects, are generally not thread-safe 63 In all cases, however, it is generally not safe for one thread to
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/freebsd/contrib/ntp/html/ |
H A D | audio.html | 42 <p>The radio need not be located near the computer; in fact, it generally works better if the radio… 44 …gation phenomena are well known to shortwave enthusiasts. The phenomena generally obey the followi… 47 <li>Transitions between daytime and nighttime conditions generally occur somewhat 174 codec and generally free of noise and interference. Note that the monitor
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/freebsd/contrib/nvi/regex/ |
H A D | WHATSNEW | 15 makefile has generally been cleaned up some. Fixes have been made 77 checks *where* null strings are supposed to match, and has generally
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/freebsd/lib/libc/regex/ |
H A D | WHATSNEW | 14 makefile has generally been cleaned up some. Fixes have been made 76 checks *where* null strings are supposed to match, and has generally
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/freebsd/lib/libsys/ |
H A D | semop.2 | 106 generally corresponds to a process releasing a resource 172 generally means that a process is waiting for a resource to become
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/freebsd/stand/lua/ |
H A D | core.lua.8 | 48 Should generally be checked along with 55 Should generally be checked along with
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