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2002 Jul 24
3
Simple Samba
...me system is as follows:
Linux Server running RedHat 7.3 (Samba 2.2.3) and operating as a LTSP
server with one work station attached.
A stand alone firewall box (in the closet) that acts as my
dial-on-demand internet access.
A Windows 98SE computer that still has some of my MP# files on it and
hamdles scanner and some printing duties (and a few other little odd
jobs.)
I have tried RedHat's instructions (did not work), I have tried the
instructions from the Samba website, I have read USING SAMBA from
O'Reilly publishing, I have read SAMBA FOR DUMMIES and the list goes on
and on. None of...
2017 Aug 08
5
[PATCH libdrm] drm: Remove create_handle() drm_framebuffer "virtual".
Because all drivers currently use gem objects for framebuffer planes,
the virtual create_handle() is not required. This change adds a
struct drm_gem_object *gems[4] field to drm_framebuffer and removes
create_handle() function pointer from drm_framebuffer_funcs. The
corresponding *_create_handle() function is removed from each driver.
In many cases this change eliminates a struct *_framebuffer
2017 Aug 08
5
[PATCH libdrm] drm: Remove create_handle() drm_framebuffer "virtual".
Because all drivers currently use gem objects for framebuffer planes,
the virtual create_handle() is not required. This change adds a
struct drm_gem_object *gems[4] field to drm_framebuffer and removes
create_handle() function pointer from drm_framebuffer_funcs. The
corresponding *_create_handle() function is removed from each driver.
In many cases this change eliminates a struct *_framebuffer
2017 Aug 08
5
[PATCH libdrm] drm: Remove create_handle() drm_framebuffer "virtual".
Because all drivers currently use gem objects for framebuffer planes,
the virtual create_handle() is not required. This change adds a
struct drm_gem_object *gems[4] field to drm_framebuffer and removes
create_handle() function pointer from drm_framebuffer_funcs. The
corresponding *_create_handle() function is removed from each driver.
In many cases this change eliminates a struct *_framebuffer