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/freebsd-9.3-release/usr.sbin/vidcontrol/ | ||
H A D | decode.h | 23457 Thu Mar 06 23:34:47 MST 1997 brian Add a -s option for setting the current vty. This should make life easier if a PS/2 mouse locks up the keyboard (frequent-ish, but not repeatable). Tidy up code (a bit) and make it -Wall Is this a 2.2 candidate ? (although it doesn't -Wall in 2.2 because of the lack of sys/sysproto.h |
H A D | Makefile | diff 23457 Thu Mar 06 23:34:47 MST 1997 brian Add a -s option for setting the current vty. This should make life easier if a PS/2 mouse locks up the keyboard (frequent-ish, but not repeatable). Tidy up code (a bit) and make it -Wall Is this a 2.2 candidate ? (although it doesn't -Wall in 2.2 because of the lack of sys/sysproto.h |
H A D | decode.c | diff 23457 Thu Mar 06 23:34:47 MST 1997 brian Add a -s option for setting the current vty. This should make life easier if a PS/2 mouse locks up the keyboard (frequent-ish, but not repeatable). Tidy up code (a bit) and make it -Wall Is this a 2.2 candidate ? (although it doesn't -Wall in 2.2 because of the lack of sys/sysproto.h |
H A D | vidcontrol.1 | diff 23457 Thu Mar 06 23:34:47 MST 1997 brian Add a -s option for setting the current vty. This should make life easier if a PS/2 mouse locks up the keyboard (frequent-ish, but not repeatable). Tidy up code (a bit) and make it -Wall Is this a 2.2 candidate ? (although it doesn't -Wall in 2.2 because of the lack of sys/sysproto.h |
H A D | vidcontrol.c | diff 23457 Thu Mar 06 23:34:47 MST 1997 brian Add a -s option for setting the current vty. This should make life easier if a PS/2 mouse locks up the keyboard (frequent-ish, but not repeatable). Tidy up code (a bit) and make it -Wall Is this a 2.2 candidate ? (although it doesn't -Wall in 2.2 because of the lack of sys/sysproto.h |
/freebsd-9.3-release/sys/kern/ | ||
H A D | kern_sig.c | diff 70104 Sat Dec 16 19:03:48 MST 2000 marcel Fix a typo that allowed signals caused by traps to be delivered to the process when said signal is masked. PR: 23457 Submitted by: Yasuhiko Watanabe <yasu@mrit.mei.co.jp> |
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