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17 this process RAM itself becomes briefly inaccessible so actual frequency
7 This document briefly describes what TPM log is and how it is handed
27 by sleeping briefly to reset their negative lag: when a task sleeps, it
61 # release number (like Fedora's "2.34-4.fc32") or punctuation (like LLD briefly
38 briefly removed during revalidation. If you say Y here, packets to
9 This document briefly describes the provision of tagged virtual
11 This document briefly describes the provision of Activity Monitors Unit
9 This document briefly describes the provision of pointer authentication
9 * enabled briefly - prom_smp_finish() should not be responsible for enabling
53 * Very briefly, a periodic (sporadic) task asks for the execution of
45 * Multiple plane **may** be briefly disabled during window transitions or
12 This document briefly describes how to run the GPIO based in-kernel sloppy
12 * considering that users might need to briefly release their locks in
49 * LED will switch off, briefly switch it off now. in led_tg()
98 briefly sets the bus to LP-11 or LP-111 state, depending on the PHY. This period
7 This document briefly outlines the interface provided to userspace by Linux in
349 briefly on init. Now you can also turn it off/on.364 Backlight is flashed briefly on init
41 Looking at this mathematically briefly will help us highlight some properties193 We've already seen briefly that it is possible to translate between different794 Let's now briefly reconsider the failing examples from earlier in the context1004 Now let's briefly look at what ownership the caller with id ``u1125`` will see
91 the process of doing this, the kernel briefly turns off RTC periodic
148 - The first paragraph must be a single sentence briefly describing what
210 * handle_IRQ may briefly re-enable interrupts for soft IRQ handling.
37 here we briefly outline their recommended usage:
5 This document tries to briefly explain some basic kernel timekeeping
41 kvm_pfn_t pfn; /* valid only for TLB0, except briefly */
261 # 251 is available for reuse (was briefly sys_set_zone_reclaim)