As reported in #6301, some BIOSes rely on these byte to detect an unused
partition entry (set to 0) from an used one (set to some other value),
and only later notice that the CHS is invalid and LBA should be used.
Apply the patch that Ingo had attached to the ticket back then.
As far as I can tell, the protective MBR in GPT only happens to use the
same way to mark the partition as used (in case you try to plug a GPT
drive to a BIOS that does only CHS). So, using the same value should not
lead to the MBR being identified as a protective MBR by GPT aware
systems (that is detected using the partition type and partition size).
Fixes#6301.
This allows you to drag and drop list items more easily, but,
removes the ability to drag and drop color squares in Appearance from
one list item to another. Changing selected list items while dragging
was more of a helpful side-effect for Appearance but isless reasonable
default behavior.
Fixes#12990
Partially regression on #8618
* Now pulling in latest amdgpu atombios.h headers
* Lots of DisplayPort cleanup and removal of legacy stuff
* Add obsolete atombios header for things that disappear
(amdgpu doesn't support older cards like we do)
* Introduce new code to support later encoder tables
* Drop radeon-specific encoder service from common dp_info
* Tested on HD 5450 hdmi
...while the setting "Text files only" is active.
Fixes#12539.
Once users are able to set supported MIME types on packaged apps
(which are read-only), it might be a good idea to have TextSearch
check its supported MIME types and examine the target files accordingly.
BNode::ReadAttrString does not check for the attribute to actually be a
string. It will return B_OK (and useless data) if called on a
B_INT32_TYPE attribute. Check the attribute type before reading.
Also remove various debug ouput leftovers.
May fix#12976.
* Helps prevent mainboard explosions and other bad stuff.
* ...maybe not explosions, but bad things.
* The RX 480 reference design can pull as much as 90W
from its PCIe slot at load. PCIe is rated for 75W.
* This change overloads the PCIe power cables vs the PCIe
slot. The PCIe power cables can handle going over spec.
* Untested since we really can't come close to loading a
RX 480 without hardware OpenGL ^_^
* Should be able to test on real hardware within a week.
Based on a patch by Duggan.
A timeout of 0 means "no timeout". Avoid an overflow case. Translate
B_INFINITE_TIMEOUT to a NULL timeout for select().
Fixes#7870
BeRometer works now.
Signed-off-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@pulkomandy.tk>
This is a private API, but some apps used it anyway. We don't need a
complete implementation to at least make BeRoMeter run.
Fixes#5146.
Signed-off-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@pulkomandy.tk>
This spent enough years waiting on the bugtracker for someone willing to
test it. The style looks mostly ok, so let's have it in trunk and see if
it breaks someone's tablet.
The patch restores the older behavior found in early versions of the
driver published for BeOS. It does so only for the "intuos" tablets, so
newer devices won't be affected.
ticket : #4847
As usual we ask ICU to do the actual work. The TextEncoding constructor
is fed with a sample of the text to identify (ICU docs recommend a few
hundred bytes). The text is analyzed in various ways (bytes patterns
such as UTF-8 escaping schemes, common letter sequences from known
languages, byte order marks) and an encoding is determined.
Replace code in StyledEdit by this new implementation.
Note that ICU seems to always return some valid encoding, even with fed
with obviously non-text data. This makes StyledEdit open the files no
matter what, where it would error out before.
Fixes#9395.
This reverts commit 8cf0752f1b.
This reverts commit af3057423c.
This change fixed one package, and broke everything else. Please find a
proper fix and actually test it before committing.
Fixes#12909
These were left out because the same RegExp.cpp file is also used by
collectcatkeys. This needed some jam file changes to get collectcatkeys
to build on both the host and target.
Fixes the last remaining part of #6374.
Tracker can create query templates when they don't exist yet. This was
done with an hardcoded archive of BColumns for the pose view, which did
not allow for an easy way to replace the strings. Now the archive is
created on the fly when the function is run, which makes it possible to
build it with localized strings (and in the system's endianness, which
will make it load faster).
Based on patch by mt, but with a lot of rework.
Fixes part of #6374.
- Remove hardcoded decorator border size, and get it from the system.
- Move the window at the right place when using the "zoom" button
(if the auto-raise setting is enabled).
- Make the auto-raise work even when the mouse is above the window
borders, not the active area. This works similarly to LaunchBox
auto-raise feature.
fixes#8188, #8194.
Manual rework of patches by Daniel Devine which were never merged and
didn't apply cleanly anymore.
Activated SSL encrption for POP3 and changed server name for SMTP to
mail.gmx.net. The first change is vital to get it to work, the latter
seems to be only cosmetic.
I still get a "503 Bad sequence of commands" when sending a mail, but
it is sent nonetheless. See ticket: #12960.
This patch reverts http://cgit.haiku-os.org/haiku/diff/?id=57ab0395ad31761e27ef6d5aa3af68cc3e4d71b2
It may fix#661. Thanks to kcg369 for pointing it out.
Signed-off-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@pulkomandy.tk>
The initial issue was the storage of a pointer in an int32 for
input method cookies. This was fixed in two ways:
- The int32 was initally replaced with a void*, which allowed to store a
complete pointer, but changed the format of the BMessages used for
communication, breaking Canna.
- Then, the code was changed to not use a pointer and instead use an
int32 for the cookie (see #8831). However, the int32 was still cast
into a void* when putting it into a BMessage, so the problem was still
there for Canna.
This commit reverts the remaining parts of the initial solution and
restores the ABI to use int32 everywhere.
Fixes#661.