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    x86_64-LFS-linux-uclibc Shell Assistant

    BASH Shell Tool Helps With LFS "General Compilation Instructions"

    ...There is one executable program and six proglets, 100 common GNU source tarballs required. The Linux 4.2 kernel has a System.map with 22000 entries, in contrast to the slackware15 map having 155000 entries. The uClibc works superbly with g++. I used bash 4.2 along with "the tool" to build the system. It uses static libraries and no optimizations. This site: Initial page/help, Forums - kconfig, etc. Release - shello-v2.tar.gz This project has advertised for help wanted: Please post into one of the topics. ...
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    The mbuff.o module and /dev/mbuff is intended to be used as a shared memory device making memory allocated in the kernel using vmalloc possible to map in the user space. It is especially recommended for RT-Linux tasks/user space communication.
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    DoubleCommand is a Mac OS X kernel extension that allows you to map keys on your keyboard to the way you want them.
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