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Hi
this patch only add three more script files to system
which is useful for mutt.
msmtpqueue/msmtp-enqueue.sh
msmtpqueue/msmtp-listqueue.sh
msmtpqueue/msmtp-runqueue.sh
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Best Regards
Xiangfu Liu
http://www.openmobilefree.net
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Dies schrieb Jo-Philipp Wich (x...@subsignal.org):
> Committed to trunk in r23994 and backfire in r23995 - thanks!
Thank you, can you look into the addition of the triggerhappy package
(<20101112101749.gs17...@zirkel.wertarbyte.de>) as well? It was the primary
reason for introducing the additiona
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Committed to trunk in r23994 and backfire in r23995 - thanks!
~ Jow
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Dies schrieb Stefan Tomanek (stefan.tomanek+open...@wertarbyte.de):
> This patch adds the input subsystem to the hotplug rules, making it possible
> to
> react on the addition of input devices (e.g. USB numpads).
Any news about adding this small patch to the official repository? It shouldn't
br
Having CONFIG_X86_GENERIC in target/linux/x86/config-default obscures
CONFIG_MGEODE_LX, etc. and causes wrong cache-line size.
Turn it off for specific processors (i.e. Geode).
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville
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Having CONFIG_X86_GENERIC in target/linux/x86/config-default obscures
CONFIG_MGEODE_LX, etc. and caused wrong cache-line size.
Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville
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On 11/14/10 2:50 AM, Florian Fainelli wrote:
Hello Philip,
Le Sunday 14 November 2010 08:05:25, Philip Prindeville a écrit :
Geode LX cache line size is 32 bytes, not 64.
Signed-of-by: Philip Prindeville
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I am surprised we are seeing this, because CONFIG_MGEODE_LX sets
L1_CACHE_SHIFT to
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Hi Openwrt-Devel!
I have some hardware lying around for which I have little to no use
anymore. I figured someone on this list might have fun with it.
So please mail me if you are interested in helping porting openwrt to
one of these devices:
1] Thoms