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i try to be as correct as possible with what status is returned on exit from nvmutil. you can pretty much just run it and do || in your shell...

by the way, this should work on basically all intel ifd based machines, all those gbe regions have the same layout in them, and nvmutil intentionally dosen't set anything unless...

i actually checked linux src and pretty much all these nics use that same algorithm for checksum: the words must add up to 0xBABA, and mac address is first 3...

btw small nitpick it's call nvmutil, not nvmtool

why not just have a script download it into tmpfs and run it (after checking signatures) also, i've recently started porting openbsd userland to linux+musl, i'm months away from completing...

have a look at chimera linux, they have a few nice things in it in particular, they have almost (if not entirely, haven't looked in great detail yet) a complete...

also, i've been experimenting with various compilers and i've found that in a lot of cases, tcc produces smaller binaries than gcc or clang in cases where gcc wins (if...

how small? well for a program that is about 300KB compiled with GCC or clang, it's not uncommon for me to see that tcc is about 150KB, half the size,...

oh, well musl is a libc and tcc is a c compiler i don't use github so i don't understand its nuances. i'll post on the issues instead

i mean notabug sucks. normally i just work with people directly on irc or they email me