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Mark Knecht schreef: |
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> On 11/9/05, Richard Fish <bigfish@××××××××××.org> wrote: |
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>>On 11/9/05, ellotheth rimmwen <ellotheth@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>>>G'afternoon, list, silly question for you. Often here or in the |
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>>>forums, a user will post a snippet of his kernel configuration, a la |
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>>><snip> |
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>>>Bus options |
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>>> PCCARD |
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>>> <*> PCCard (PCMCIA/CardBus) |
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>>> [ ] Enable PCCARD debugging |
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>>> <*> 16-bit PCMCIA support |
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>>> <*> 32-bit PCMCIA support |
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>>></snip> |
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>>>and so forth. Assuming it hasn't been typed by hand, where does the |
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>>>pretty formatting come from? |
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>>Copy-n-paste from 'make menuconfig' helps some, but mostly, I type them by hand. |
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>>-Richard |
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> Cut-n-paste and then a bit of hand editing for me. |
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> - Mark |
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Ditto, usually select-copy and middle-click-paste from make menuconfig |
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to the compose window, and then hand-edit. |
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Holly |
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