The DocBook Handbook has changed the names of some of the generated HTML

files.  Update links to the Handbook in the FAQ to take account of this.
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<!-- $Id: hackers.sgml,v 1.13 1999-03-20 13:17:41 des Exp $ -->
<!-- $Id: hackers.sgml,v 1.14 1999-03-27 15:48:05 nik Exp $ -->
<!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project -->
<sect>
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</verb>
<p>Second, you have to have the whole CVS repository at hand.
To get this you can use <url url="../handbook/cvsup.html" name="CVSUP">
To get this you can use <url url="../handbook/synching.html#CVSUP" name="CVSUP">
but in your supfile set the release name to cvs and remove any tag or
date fields:
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</heading>
<p>Yes, you can do this <tt /without/ downloading the whole source tree
by using the <url url="../handbook/ctm.html" name="CTM facility.">
by using the <url url="../handbook/synching.html#CTM" name="CTM facility.">
<sect1>
<heading>How did you split the distribution into 240k files?</heading>

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<!-- $Id: hardware.sgml,v 1.15 1999-01-21 01:49:12 jkh Exp $ -->
<!-- $Id: hardware.sgml,v 1.16 1999-03-27 15:48:06 nik Exp $ -->
<!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project -->
<sect>
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<heading>Which SCSI controllers are supported?</heading>
<p>See the complete list in the
<htmlurl url="../handbook/install:hw.html"
<htmlurl url="../handbook/install.html#INSTALL-HW"
name="Handbook">.
<sect1>
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<heading>Which multi-port serial cards are supported by FreeBSD?</heading>
<p>There is a list of these in the <htmlurl
url="../handbook/install:misc.html" name="Miscellaneous devices">
url="../handbook/install.html#INSTALL-MISC" name="Miscellaneous devices">
section of the handbook.
<p>Some unnamed clone cards have also been known to work, especially
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<sect1>
<heading>Which network cards does FreeBSD support?</heading>
<p>See the <htmlurl url="../handbook/install:nics.html"
<p>See the <htmlurl url="../handbook/install.html#INSTALL-NICS"
name="Ethernet cards"> section of the handbook for a more
complete list.
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<sect1>
<heading>What other devices does 2.X support?</heading>
<p>See the <htmlurl url="../handbook/install:misc.html" name="Handbook">
<p>See the <htmlurl url="../handbook/install.html#INSTALL-MISC" name="Handbook">
for the list of other devices supported.
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<!-- $Id: misc.sgml,v 1.14 1999-03-15 02:44:55 billf Exp $ -->
<!-- $Id: misc.sgml,v 1.15 1999-03-27 15:48:06 nik Exp $ -->
<!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project -->
<sect>
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<p>SUP is not bandwidth friendly, and has been retired. The current
recommended method to keep your sources up to date is
<url url="../handbook/cvsup.html" name="Handbook entry on CVSup">
<url url="../handbook/synching.html#CVSUP" name="Handbook entry on CVSup">
<sect1>
<heading>How cool is FreeBSD?</heading>

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<!-- $Id: network.sgml,v 1.21 1999-01-31 18:58:22 brian Exp $ -->
<!-- $Id: network.sgml,v 1.22 1999-03-27 15:48:06 nik Exp $ -->
<!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project -->
<sect>
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<item><url url="../handbook/ppp.html"
name="Handbook entry on PPP (kernel version)">
<item><url url="../handbook/userppp.html"
<item><url url="../handbook/ppp-and-slip.html#USERPPP"
name="Handbook entry on PPP (user-mode version)">
</itemize>
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<p>You should first read the <htmlurl
url="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?ppp" name="ppp man page"> and
the <url url="../handbook/userppp.html"
the <url url="../handbook/ppp-and-slip.html#USERPPP"
name="ppp section of the handbook">. Enable logging with the command
<verb>
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</verb>
<p>from <tt>ppp.conf</tt>. If this is the case, go back to the
<url url="../handbook/userppp:final.html"
<url url="../handbook/ppp-and-slip.html#USERPPP-FINAL"
name="Final system configuration"> section of the handbook.
<sect2>
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add 0 0 HISADDR
</verb>
<p>Refer to the <url url="../handbook/userppp:dynamicIP.html"
<p>Refer to the <url url="../handbook/ppp-and-slip.html#USERPPP-DYNAMICIP"
name="PPP and Dynamic IP addresses"> section of the handbook
for further details.
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# sh MAKEDEV bpf0
</verb></tscreen>
<p>Please see the <htmlurl url="../handbook/kernelconfig:nodes.html"
<p>Please see the <htmlurl url="../handbook/kernelconfig-nodes.html"
name="handbook's entry on device nodes"> for more information
on creating devices.

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<!-- $Id: preface.sgml,v 1.30 1999-03-20 14:35:14 jesusr Exp $ -->
<!-- $Id: preface.sgml,v 1.31 1999-03-27 15:48:06 nik Exp $ -->
<!-- The FreeBSD Documentation Project -->
<sect>
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<sect1>
<heading>What is FreeBSD-current?<label id="current"></heading>
<p><url url="../handbook/current.html" name="FreeBSD-current"> is the
<p><url url="../handbook/cutting-edge.html#CURRENT" name="FreeBSD-current"> is the
development version of the operating system, which will in due
course become 4.0-RELEASE. As such, it is really only of interest
to developers working on the system and die-hard hobbyists.
See the <url url="../handbook/current.html" name="relevant section">
See the <url url="../handbook/cutting-edge.html#CURRENT" name="relevant section">
in the <url url="../handbook/handbook.html" name="handbook"> for
details on running -current.
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enhancements would be made to it (for Internet Service Providers
and other commercial enterprises for whom sudden shifts or
experimental features are quite undesirable). The other branch was
<url url="../handbook/current.html" name="-current">, which
<url url="../handbook/cutting-edge.html#CURRENT" name="-current">, which
essentially has been one unbroken line leading towards 4.0-RELEASE
(and beyond) since 2.0 was released. If a little ASCII art would
help, this is how it looks:
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<p>The key decisions concerning the FreeBSD project, such as the
overall direction of the project and who is allowed to add code to
the source tree, are made by a <url url="../handbook/staff:core.html"
the source tree, are made by a <url url="../handbook/staff.html#STAFF-CORE"
name="core team"> of some 15 people. There is a much larger team of
over 100 <url url="../handbook/staff:committers.html"
over 100 <url url="../handbook/staff-committers.html"
name="committers"> who are authorized to make changes directly to the
FreeBSD source tree.
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</heading>
<p>You can find full information in the <url
url="../handbook/eresources:mail.html"
url="../handbook/eresources.html#ERESOURCES-MAIL"
name="Handbook entry on mailing-lists.">
<sect1>
<heading>What FreeBSD news groups are available?</heading>
<p>You can find full information in the<url
url="../handbook/eresources:news.html"
url="../handbook/eresources-news.html"
name="Handbook entry on newsgroups.">
<sect1>