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/freebsd/usr.bin/ministat/
H A DREADME13 Here are two typical outputs:
26 Here nothing can be concluded from the numbers. It _may_ be possible to
47 Here we have a clearcut difference, not very big, but clear and unambiguous.
/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/lld/docs/
H A Dmissingkeyfunction.rst26 Here are the most common mistakes that lead to this error:
40 Here, ``~B`` is the first non-pure, non-inline, virtual function, so it is the key
69 functions pure. Here, ``A::bar``, being non-pure, is nominated as the key function,
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/net/
H A Dhisilicon-hns-nic.txt17 port-id can be 2 to 7. Here is the diagram:
44 to the CPU. The port-idx-in-ae can be 0 to 5. Here is the diagram:
/freebsd/contrib/netbsd-tests/usr.bin/grep/
H A Dd_input6 Here is another ending.
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/powerpc/4xx/
H A Dreboot.txt4 software reset mechanism may be overridden. Here the possible values of
/freebsd/contrib/netbsd-tests/usr.bin/config/
H A Dd_postponed_orphan11 # Here, parenti is negated before the child* instance is declared. That
/freebsd/contrib/llvm-project/llvm/lib/Target/M68k/GISel/
H A DM68kRegisterBanks.td14 /// General Purpose Registers. Here we define a register bank with name AnyGPR
/freebsd/crypto/openssl/external/perl/
H A DDownloaded.txt8 Here, we simply list those modules and where we got them from.
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/src/arm/marvell/
H A Darmada-370-seagate-nas-2bay.dts11 * Here are some information allowing to identify the device:
H A Darmada-370-seagate-personal-cloud.dts11 * Here are some information allowing to identify the device:
H A Darmada-370-seagate-personal-cloud-2bay.dts11 * Here are some information allowing to identify the device:
H A Darmada-370-seagate-nas-4bay.dts11 * Here are some information allowing to identify the device:
/freebsd/usr.bin/compress/doc/
H A DREADME160 Here is a note from the net:
175 Here is the README file from the previous version of compress (2.0):
229 >Here is the README that I sent with my first posting:
232 >>run identically to pack(1), unpack(1), and pcat(1). Here is what I
245 >>Here is the README file from the original author:
/freebsd/contrib/one-true-awk/
H A DTODO4 Here are some things that it'd be nice to have volunteer
/freebsd/contrib/ntp/
H A DREADME.versions16 Here are some recent versions numbers as an example:
/freebsd/share/examples/netgraph/
H A Dngctl52 # Here we are using the ASCII <-> binary control message conversion
85 # As soon as we sent the message, we got back a response. Here
145 # Here's an example of a more complicated ASCII control message argument.
/freebsd/contrib/lib9p/pytest/
H A DREADME1 Here are some very skeletal instructions for using
/freebsd/contrib/ncurses/ncurses/
H A DREADME.IZ32 Here is the patch. I did no testing whatsoever with event watching
38 Here is the API:
/freebsd/contrib/dialog/samples/copifuncs/
H A Dcopi.ifmcfg414 # "[No]Hydra". Here, WaZOO stands for YooHoo/2U2 handshake, not for
/freebsd/cddl/usr.sbin/dwatch/libexec/
H A Dsystop45 # Here we override the default EVENT_TAG to include ANSI cursor-homing and
/freebsd/sys/contrib/device-tree/Bindings/memory-controllers/
H A Dmediatek,smi-larb.txt24 Here is the list which has this GALS: mt8183.
/freebsd/share/examples/bootforth/
H A DREADME1 Here you can find some simple examples how to use BootFORTH (part of the
/freebsd/contrib/libpcap/doc/
H A DREADME.hpux193 Here's the "hack_ip_stack" script:
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/freebsd/contrib/ntp/html/hints/
H A Dsvr4_package7 Here is a uuencoded, compressed tar file. The only file I've
/freebsd/contrib/smbfs/examples/
H A Ddot.nsmbrc31 # Here is the map of possible keywords:

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