Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2021 15:09:18 +0000 From: tech-lists <tech-lists@zyxst.net> To: freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: RPI4 clock speeds and serial port Message-ID: <YFynnhNilLlQSljr@ceres.zyxst.net> In-Reply-To: <9FFA0A51-C0B7-4121-95CA-B98669809007@yahoo.com> References: <20210318170053.GA26688@www.zefox.net> <9FFA0A51-C0B7-4121-95CA-B98669809007@yahoo.com>
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--xAoeTzL2qOM76o+h Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi, On Thu, Mar 18, 2021 at 12:05:54PM -0700, Mark Millard via freebsd-arm wrot= e: ># ~/fbsd-based-on-what-freebsd-main.sh I've seen you reference this more than once. I guess it's a handy list of g= it commands. Please tell us what's in it/what it does? The reason I'm asking is i'm still trying to get my head around git. As someone who is much more a sysadmin than a developer, svn did way more for me than git. The commands I miss most are svn info <path> and=20 svn up -r <version-number> thanks, --=20 J. --xAoeTzL2qOM76o+h Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAABCAAdFiEE8n3tWhxW11Ccvv9/s8o7QhFzNAUFAmBcp5YACgkQs8o7QhFz NAUL0A/9GIN2C3VJ4Ey/z9xUpxCtZDGDXFMfuapF8tw2bosZ9SOUP1oRl4OLZesh LfpQ1D9/C19sLoCLuNoFamS21q5iyNIvunlQIIVJoHjPYa9uvjwrWpXxGw9YLKeH LfhwFvavCzBx1KmsuZjGay+cPZM2Gn2eLQzTR+FOZtIu3n0Y9uTAlQWmSCWRx9xI tSTz+itgHsyNk6fFVbJglYGO4ea0uzovWNIVcuoPGClBY2lgSx0rWTYigCBweGbs 7/FxUTI3CFnuoEgt8+2tfm57muno9PEZhKKzsDZO5fuEvkCbr3pujDypHhnnx3Sz ZOjRaJ+zlntxSi/dF1Lhm1DSOwG5rIu7ZEYXlHxoY8CtR8yHaX3/h62Gdio8m9NX Q5vmIb7QytIThOlQU9J+Pu1verRzBO0cnx2aZgaD3hS4x7Y2mie0U/sGACZghhOB FNGqeaxGLf/3C/RXwYFNSKMq4kWQYu1YFrbfNh64P5yBc4PUWERBSBzhTmcrDrq8 1N7jO+iWhGUWKMy0+8UIhqZQXRKdbhJ6ba8owxjWlpGjh/QQH7exIjY0axFhA9ac kictxlnQA2k8rziu2HKMIOhCXfZYgk+i0WdvSvPws07S65jkeSRMhlu2rKm2EDsi fvGIchVQ9IKSEhvUQGRv6KJIhz2uazrY7iP95kPI9/WzsTwe5Hw= =pgZu -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --xAoeTzL2qOM76o+h--
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