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</author>
</authorgroup>
<pubdate>$Date: 1999-08-24 02:35:59 $</pubdate>
<pubdate>$Date: 1999-08-24 05:01:13 $</pubdate>
<abstract><para> This is the FAQ for FreeBSD systems version 2.X All entries are
assumed to be relevant to FreeBSD 2.0.5 and later, unless otherwise noted.
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ U.C. Berkeley's 4.4BSD-lite release for the i386 platform. It is
also based indirectly on William Jolitz's port of U.C. Berkeley's
Net/2 to the i386, known as 386BSD, though very little of the 386BSD
code remains. A fuller description of what FreeBSD is and how
it can work for you may be found on the <ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org">FreeBSD home page</ulink>.</para>
it can work for you may be found on the <ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/">FreeBSD home page</ulink>.</para>
<para>FreeBSD is used by companies, Internet Service Providers, researchers,
computer professionals, students and home users all over the world
@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ really can do whatever you like with it.</para>
<qandaentry><question>
<para>What is the latest version of FreeBSD?</para></question><answer>
<para>Version <ulink URL="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/3.2-RELEASE">3.2</ulink> is the latest <emphasis>stable</emphasis> version; it was released
<para>Version <ulink URL="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/3.2-RELEASE/">3.2</ulink> is the latest <emphasis>stable</emphasis> version; it was released
in May, 1999. This is also the latest <emphasis>release</emphasis> version.</para>
<para>Briefly explained, <emphasis>-stable</emphasis> is aimed at the ISP or other
@ -2469,7 +2469,7 @@ cards (notably ATI Mach Xpression) do not run with the current
version of <emphasis remap=tt>XFree86</emphasis>; the screen goes black when you start
X Window, or it works with strange problems. You can get
a beta-version of a new X-server that works better, by looking at
<ulink URL="http://www.xfree86.org">the XFree86 site</ulink>
<ulink URL="http://www.xfree86.org/">the XFree86 site</ulink>
and following the links to the new beta release. Get the
following files:</para>
@ -2841,8 +2841,8 @@ X11 desktop which is similar to CDE in many respects.</para>
<para> Are there any commercial high-performance X servers?
</para></question><answer>
<para>Yes, <ulink URL="http://www.xig.com">Xi Graphics</ulink> and
<ulink URL="http://www.metrolink.com">Metro Link</ulink> sells
<para>Yes, <ulink URL="http://www.xig.com/">Xi Graphics</ulink> and
<ulink URL="http://www.metrolink.com/">Metro Link</ulink> sells
Accelerated-X product for FreeBSD and other Intel based systems.
<anchor id="xig"></para>
@ -3126,7 +3126,7 @@ in the ports tree.</para>
<qandaentry><question>
<para>Does FreeBSD support Java?</para></question><answer>
<para>Yes. Please see <ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/java">http://www.FreeBSD.org/java</ulink>.</para>
<para>Yes. Please see <ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/java/">http://www.FreeBSD.org/java/</ulink>.</para>
</answer></qandaentry>
@ -3135,7 +3135,7 @@ in the ports tree.</para>
<para>If you're running a FreeBSD version that lags significantly behind
-current or -stable, you may need a ports upgrade kit from
<ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports">http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports</ulink>. If you are up to date, then
<ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/</ulink>. If you are up to date, then
someone might have committed a change to the port which works for
-current but which broke the port for -stable. Please submit a bug
report on this with the <command>send-pr(1)</command> command, since the ports
@ -5474,7 +5474,7 @@ respectively.</para>
<para>There are two bandwidth management tools available for FreeBSD.
<ulink URL="http://www.csl.sony.co.jp/person/kjc/programs.html">ALTQ</ulink> is available for free; Bandwidth Manager from
<ulink URL="http://www.etinc.com">Emerging Technologies</ulink> is
<ulink URL="http://www.etinc.com/">Emerging Technologies</ulink> is
a commercial product. </para>
</answer></qandaentry>
@ -5554,7 +5554,7 @@ get help from someone, it may make sense to them.</para>
<para>If your version of ppp doesn't understand the "set log"
command, you should download the
<ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~brian">latest version</ulink>.
<ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~brian/">latest version</ulink>.
It will build on FreeBSD version 2.1.5 and higher.</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>

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</author>
</authorgroup>
<pubdate>$Date: 1999-08-24 02:35:59 $</pubdate>
<pubdate>$Date: 1999-08-24 05:01:13 $</pubdate>
<abstract><para> This is the FAQ for FreeBSD systems version 2.X All entries are
assumed to be relevant to FreeBSD 2.0.5 and later, unless otherwise noted.
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ U.C. Berkeley's 4.4BSD-lite release for the i386 platform. It is
also based indirectly on William Jolitz's port of U.C. Berkeley's
Net/2 to the i386, known as 386BSD, though very little of the 386BSD
code remains. A fuller description of what FreeBSD is and how
it can work for you may be found on the <ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org">FreeBSD home page</ulink>.</para>
it can work for you may be found on the <ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/">FreeBSD home page</ulink>.</para>
<para>FreeBSD is used by companies, Internet Service Providers, researchers,
computer professionals, students and home users all over the world
@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ really can do whatever you like with it.</para>
<qandaentry><question>
<para>What is the latest version of FreeBSD?</para></question><answer>
<para>Version <ulink URL="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/3.2-RELEASE">3.2</ulink> is the latest <emphasis>stable</emphasis> version; it was released
<para>Version <ulink URL="ftp://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/i386/3.2-RELEASE/">3.2</ulink> is the latest <emphasis>stable</emphasis> version; it was released
in May, 1999. This is also the latest <emphasis>release</emphasis> version.</para>
<para>Briefly explained, <emphasis>-stable</emphasis> is aimed at the ISP or other
@ -2469,7 +2469,7 @@ cards (notably ATI Mach Xpression) do not run with the current
version of <emphasis remap=tt>XFree86</emphasis>; the screen goes black when you start
X Window, or it works with strange problems. You can get
a beta-version of a new X-server that works better, by looking at
<ulink URL="http://www.xfree86.org">the XFree86 site</ulink>
<ulink URL="http://www.xfree86.org/">the XFree86 site</ulink>
and following the links to the new beta release. Get the
following files:</para>
@ -2841,8 +2841,8 @@ X11 desktop which is similar to CDE in many respects.</para>
<para> Are there any commercial high-performance X servers?
</para></question><answer>
<para>Yes, <ulink URL="http://www.xig.com">Xi Graphics</ulink> and
<ulink URL="http://www.metrolink.com">Metro Link</ulink> sells
<para>Yes, <ulink URL="http://www.xig.com/">Xi Graphics</ulink> and
<ulink URL="http://www.metrolink.com/">Metro Link</ulink> sells
Accelerated-X product for FreeBSD and other Intel based systems.
<anchor id="xig"></para>
@ -3126,7 +3126,7 @@ in the ports tree.</para>
<qandaentry><question>
<para>Does FreeBSD support Java?</para></question><answer>
<para>Yes. Please see <ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/java">http://www.FreeBSD.org/java</ulink>.</para>
<para>Yes. Please see <ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/java/">http://www.FreeBSD.org/java/</ulink>.</para>
</answer></qandaentry>
@ -3135,7 +3135,7 @@ in the ports tree.</para>
<para>If you're running a FreeBSD version that lags significantly behind
-current or -stable, you may need a ports upgrade kit from
<ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports">http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports</ulink>. If you are up to date, then
<ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/">http://www.FreeBSD.org/ports/</ulink>. If you are up to date, then
someone might have committed a change to the port which works for
-current but which broke the port for -stable. Please submit a bug
report on this with the <command>send-pr(1)</command> command, since the ports
@ -5474,7 +5474,7 @@ respectively.</para>
<para>There are two bandwidth management tools available for FreeBSD.
<ulink URL="http://www.csl.sony.co.jp/person/kjc/programs.html">ALTQ</ulink> is available for free; Bandwidth Manager from
<ulink URL="http://www.etinc.com">Emerging Technologies</ulink> is
<ulink URL="http://www.etinc.com/">Emerging Technologies</ulink> is
a commercial product. </para>
</answer></qandaentry>
@ -5554,7 +5554,7 @@ get help from someone, it may make sense to them.</para>
<para>If your version of ppp doesn't understand the "set log"
command, you should download the
<ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~brian">latest version</ulink>.
<ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/~brian/">latest version</ulink>.
It will build on FreeBSD version 2.1.5 and higher.</para>
</answer>
</qandaentry>