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Nice changes! Have you benchmarked yet?
yes and it s π₯
I feel like you already know, but if you don't - one is that it won't compile, and two is that there's no fucking code. I know this has been fun, but it's getting really old now and needs to stop. A maintainer will assist you in removing your troll shortly.
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No, it's not okay. =(
Hello all may anybody help me in porting an Android kernel sources to my Android device all the specifications are same please need help anybody here who knows c I'm an newbie please help dear developers... Here is the link to kernel sources https://github.com/sanuch00/android_kernel_spirit_3.10.54_for_android_7.x.x Thanks in advance Please help me
@stainslav we can definitely take a look, but we're going to need you to respond here with "okay then" first as initiation
@alexozer Okay then please help me) This is the sources and to this device I wanna Port https://www.gsmarena.com/intex_aqua_power_+-7298.php
@stainslav unfortunately I don't possess the experience to guide you directly, I would suggest contacting another kernel maintainer for help (outside of this GitHub issue to which it is unrelated)
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what is this ? :confused:
@codenoid A pull request
Shame @dschwartz783 for breaking the chain, let's start again
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On Nov 9, 2017 9:08 PM, "SilverMight" [email protected] wrote:
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Hey. Will this be merged soon? My director is hounding me to run linux on his calculator but this has been languishing for a while now :(.
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Linux already runs in your fucking calculator dumbass
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This troll very fast and it can run trolling comments even on the #486 processor :P
guys move LKML :P
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Linux already runs in your fucking calculator dumbass
NetBSD runs in your fucking surge protector dumbass
Hey. Keep it civil here. Okay then?
Fine, okay then.
On Nov 11, 2017 12:30 PM, "Alex Ozer" [email protected] wrote:
Hey. Keep it civil here. Okay then?
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I'll go along with it for now - okay then
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Very fast
On Nov 11, 2017 4:58 PM, "Christopher Sacchi" [email protected] wrote:
I'll go along with it for now - okay then
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@NewbProgrammer101 Of course it runs NetBSD. Everything runs NetBSD
kernel janitor. Okay then.
I doubt it ! LOL
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I was curious of how 60 responses PR should be, but ok then.
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One Kernel To Heal Everyone's Nuisances. O K T H E N
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Quantum Physics!!!!
I can now run Linux on my big toe. Thanks GitHub!
Okay has a then. this.
e^(pi*i) = -1
i = The imaginary number or square root of -1 i^i = 0.207879576351 Euler's formula is a great help in this. Thanks Edward Euler! i^2 = -1 i^4 = 1 i to the power of any odd number is extremely complex. i to the power of any even number will always result in either 1 or -1.
pi = The only number that we have that is closest to the parameters of a circle. pi^2 ~ 9.86960440109...
e = Exponential number that is unknown. A = (1+ 1/infinity)^infinity = e
Question for you guys: what is i^-1
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Simple algebra...
Okay then.
It took me decades to find my mission. It's "helping people". Generally, it's a pretty good mission to have. Usually I can help, and sometimes, quite a bit.
It changed my career, in a good way. That said... this thread's truly disturbing to me because pretty much across the board, I have no idea how to help anyone saying "Okay then".
Maybe this'll suffice. Here's hoping. Here goes: Can this please stop? Okay then.
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Okay then.
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This thread is what you would call a sh*t thread where bored people waste their time on.
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It took me decades to find my mission. It's "helping people". Generally, it's a pretty good mission to have. Usually I can help, and sometimes, quite a bit.
It changed my career, in a good way. That said... this thread's truly disturbing to me because pretty much across the board, I have no idea how to help anyone saying "Okay then".
Maybe this'll suffice. Here's hoping. Here goes: Can this please stop? Okay then.
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Okay then.
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Okay then.
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This thread is what you would call a sh*t thread where bored people waste their time on.
On 12/01/2017 08:55 PM, Paul Reiber wrote:
It took me decades to find my mission. It's "helping people". Generally, it's a pretty good mission to have. Usually I can help, and sometimes, quite a bit.
It changed my career, in a good way. That said... this thread's truly disturbing to me because pretty much across the board, I have no idea how to help anyone saying "Okay then".
Maybe this'll suffice. Here's hoping. Here goes: Can this please stop? Okay then.
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Okay then.
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Well... Okay, then.
On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 9:18 PM, Neverclear [email protected] wrote:
Okay then.
On Fri, Dec 1, 2017, 11:24 PM NewbProgrammer101 [email protected] wrote:
This thread is what you would call a sh*t thread where bored people waste their time on.
On 12/01/2017 08:55 PM, Paul Reiber wrote:
It took me decades to find my mission. It's "helping people". Generally, it's a pretty good mission to have. Usually I can help, and sometimes, quite a bit.
It changed my career, in a good way. That said... this thread's truly disturbing to me because pretty much across the board, I have no idea how to help anyone saying "Okay then".
Maybe this'll suffice. Here's hoping. Here goes: Can this please stop? Okay then.
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Okay then.
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Okay Then, You Brave Men, Tell Me When This will be Merged
Great code has finally emerged!
this pr doesn't runon my 486 i rate 1/8
Noice.
This PR doesn't run on my modern i7 high end pc I rate 0/10 stars
On Dec 2, 2017 7:47 PM, "Adrian" [email protected] wrote:
Noice.
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Try installing Linux on your computer. Then this may (unlikely) work.
you just need to upgrde to core i9 192gb ddr4 and gtx 1080 ti then it runs fine!:)
Nope I've tested on all computers even i9 and nothing works
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you just need to upgrde to core i9 192gb ddr4 and gtx 1080 ti then it runs fine!:)
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