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  • ...integrity more important? If performance, <code>async</code> will provide more performance at the risk of lost or corrupt data should the NFS server shut * Is reliability or security more important? If reliability is, use <code>no_subtree_check</code>. Otherwis
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  • * [[Help| Information on Plugins]] ...www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi Syntax Highlighting Information]
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  • ...lipse]]. Then, follow [[Using the EMAC OE SDK Projects with Eclipse]] for information on how to build, upload and execute the example. ...e> command from the commandline to build and upload the example. For more information on this method, please see [[Using EMAC OE SDK Example Projects]].
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  • ...lipse]]. Then, follow [[Using the EMAC OE SDK Projects with Eclipse]] for information on how to build, upload and execute the example. ...e> command from the commandline to build and upload the example. For more information on this method, please see [[Using EMAC OE SDK Example Projects]].
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  • ...lipse]]. Then, follow [[Using the EMAC OE SDK Projects with Eclipse]] for information on how to build, upload and execute the example. ...e> command from the commandline to build and upload the example. For more information on this method, please see [[Using EMAC OE SDK Example Projects]].
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  • .../ John Walker's '''Floating Point Benchmarks''' project homepage] for more information. ...lipse]]. Then, follow [[Using the EMAC OE SDK Projects with Eclipse]] for information on how to build, upload and execute the example.
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  • ...lipse]]. Then, follow [[Using the EMAC OE SDK Projects with Eclipse]] for information on how to build, upload and execute the example. ...</code> command from the commandline to build and upload the example. For information on this method, please see [[Using EMAC OE SDK Example Projects]].
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  • For more information about the protocol see the following page: http://www.nxp.com/documents/use ...lipse]]. Then, follow [[Using the EMAC OE SDK Projects with Eclipse]] for information on how to build, upload and execute the example.
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  • ...lipse]]. Then, follow [[Using the EMAC OE SDK Projects with Eclipse]] for information on how to build, upload and execute the example. ...e> command from the commandline to build and upload the example. For more information on this method, please see [[Using EMAC OE SDK Example Projects]].
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  • ...lipse]]. Then, follow [[Using the EMAC OE SDK Projects with Eclipse]] for information on how to build, upload and execute the example. ...e> command from the commandline to build and upload the example. For more information on this method, please see [[Using EMAC OE SDK Example Projects]].
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  • ...lipse]]. Then, follow [[Using the EMAC OE SDK Projects with Eclipse]] for information on how to build, upload and execute the example. ...</code> command from the commandline to build and upload the example. For information on this method, please see [[Using EMAC OE SDK Example Projects]].
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  • ...serial connection, and refer them to this page to find out the connection information they need for their board.'''--> ...mong x86 systems. Refer to the system manual for the target board for more information. Not all x86 systems have a serial terminal connection enabled by default.}
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  • <h2>General Information</h2>
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  • ===[[General Information]]===
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  • ...text editor available on almost every Unix-like OS. <code>nano</code> is a more conventional text editor that can be easier to use for those not familiar w For more information about the busybox version of <code>vi</code>, see the following links:
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  • ...Modify this file to change the way the system connects to the network. For information on how to edit a file directly on an EMAC OE system, please see [[Editing_a ...ch the network that the system is on. When the system is set to DHCP, this information is set automatically by the DHCP client. The resolver configuration is stor
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  • :<code>xdpyinfo</code> is a utility for displaying information about the X server. This utility may not work unless it is run from a grap ...de> as the only argument, this script will launch the X server, output log information about the startup process, then return the user to the shell (by forking th
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  • ...en leased. The local network administration can determine and provide this information as well by querying the DHCP server tables. The listing below illustrates u
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  • ...mation|<span title="Linux, OpenEmbedded and Licensing Information">General Information</span>]]''' '''[[Graphics|<span title="Framebuffer and X Server Information">Graphics</span>]]'''
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  • '''[[General Information]]'''
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