diff --git a/en/Makefile b/en/Makefile index 437c5f7ad1..631041e124 100644 --- a/en/Makefile +++ b/en/Makefile @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -# $Id: Makefile,v 1.40 1998-08-03 14:09:47 wosch Exp $ +# $Id: Makefile,v 1.41 1998-08-03 17:38:13 wosch Exp $ .if exists(Makefile.conf) .include "Makefile.conf" @@ -51,6 +51,9 @@ SUBDIR+= cgi # Extern SUBDIR+= tutorials +# Non-English +SUBDIR+= ja + DOCSUBDIR= FAQ handbook SGMLOPTS+= -links -hdr ${.CURDIR}/doc.hdr -ftr ${.CURDIR}/doc.ftr diff --git a/en/doc.hdr b/en/doc.hdr index d992c87339..cda2f1a769 100644 --- a/en/doc.hdr +++ b/en/doc.hdr @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ - - - + + + diff --git a/en/docproj/translations.sgml b/en/docproj/translations.sgml index 868188088c..60747a9b27 100644 --- a/en/docproj/translations.sgml +++ b/en/docproj/translations.sgml @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ - + %includes; ]> - + &header; @@ -27,9 +27,9 @@
A Japanese translation of +
A Japanese translation of the handbook (EUC encoding) is also available.
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ the handbook (EUC encoding) is also available. the same question. The most common of these have been compiled here in a brief question-answer format. -&i.new; We now offer a Japanese
+ &i.new; We now offer a Japanese
translation of the FAQ (EUC encoding).
The FreeBSD Real-Quick (TM) Newsletter
+ The FreeBSD Real-Quick (TM) Newsletter
(RQN) is a monthly (sometimes bi-weekly) newsletter containing
recent developments in the FreeBSD arena. Subscribe to
- freebsd-announce
+ freebsd-announce
to recieve this newsletter via e-mail. For a detailed description of past, present, and future releases,
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Information
16-Jul-98 A ``FreeBSD for Linux users'' documentation effort has started. Please see the list of current + href="../docproj/current.html">list of current documentation projects for more information.
13-Jul-98 @@ -52,11 +52,11 @@ Information page.
9-Jul-98 A Spanish translation of the FAQ has been completed + href="../FAQ/FAQ.html">FAQ has been completed by the Spanish Documentation Project. More information can be found at the translations + href="../docproj/translations.html">translations page.
23-May-98 The second issue of the FreeBSD Newsletter is now available in - + Adobe PDF format (also by FTP). A @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Information page.
1-May-98 The FreeBSD Project set up - Anonymous CVS + Anonymous CVS for the FreeBSD CVS tree. Among other things, it allows users of FreeBSD to perform, with no special privileges, read-only CVS operations @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ Information page.
11-Apr-98 - The new FreeBSD project FreeBSD Mozilla + The new FreeBSD project FreeBSD Mozilla Group is created. The FreeBSD Mozilla Group supports and improves the free available Netscape web browser, otherwise known as Mozilla. @@ -138,9 +138,9 @@ Information page.
08-Feb-98 - A page detailing the FreeBSD Year 2000 + A page detailing the FreeBSD Year 2000 compliance statement is now available, linked through the Documentation page.
08-Jan-98 Improved support for Plug-n-Play cards has now been integrated into both 3.0-current and 2.2-stable branches now. This is available - in source form via the CVSup utility + in source form via the CVSup utility or in binary release snapshots from current.FreeBSD.org
26-Dec-97 A convenient front-end tool for installing and configuring the - CVSup utility is now available. + CVSup utility is now available. To use it, simply login or su to root and run: pkg_add ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/CVSup/cvsupit.tgz @@ -168,14 +168,14 @@ Information page.
2-Dec-97 The "FOOF" bug has now been fixed in our 3.0-current and 2.2-stable branches and can either be incorporated by using the - CVSup utility, as described below + CVSup utility, as described below for the LAND attack fix, or by applying these patches.
1-Dec-97 The "LAND attack" bug in TCP/IP has now been fixed in all relevant branches and can be incorporated by using the - CVSup utility to track the + CVSup utility to track the latest 2.2 or 3.0 sources.
1-Dec-97 @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ Information page.
17-Jul-97 The first issue of the FreeBSD Newsletter is now available in - + Adobe PDF format (also by FTP). A @@ -389,12 +389,12 @@ Information page.
05-Feb-1997 The administrative position of FreeBSD Project President has been eliminated with the - resignation of former president + resignation of former president Jordan K. Hubbard.
02-Feb-1997 A snap-of-the-day server has been set up for the most current - snapshot + snapshot release of FreeBSD 2.2. Read the README.TXT file for more information. @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ Information page.
13-Dec-1996 FreeBSD 2.2-RELEASE will not support installation on machines with less than 5MB of RAM or 1.2MB floppy drives. Please see the original - announcement for more + announcement for more information.
4-Nov-1996 The FreeBSD CVS - development tree has branched again. See here + development tree has branched again. See here for more information.
Search the Handbook and FAQ, or the +
Search the Handbook and FAQ, or the whole web site, or the archives of the FreeBSD-Questions mailing list.
The Documentation page has links to the +
The Documentation page has links to the Handbook and FAQ, tutorials, information about contributing to the Documentation Project, documents in languages other than English, and much more.
Support page contains a wealth of +
Support page contains a wealth of information about FreeBSD, including mailing lists, user groups, web and FTP sites, release information, and links to some sources of UNIX information.
A number of tutorials are available. The
- one For People New to Both
+ A number of tutorials are available. The
+ one For People New to Both
FreeBSD and Unix is popular with absolute beginners. You don't
have to know much about anything to enjoy this one. It is also
available from The first thing many people need to set up is ppp, and there is
a lot of documentation to help. You might start with at least those
parts of the
- Pedantic PPP Primer
+ Pedantic PPP Primer
that are relevant to your needs, and explore the
ppp page
for links to the other valuable information and the latest updates.
The FreeBSD Handbook and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) are the +
The FreeBSD Handbook and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) are the main documents for FreeBSD. Essential reading, they contain a lot of material for newbies as well as some pretty advanced stuff. Don't worry if you can't understand the advanced sections. The handbook @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ to majordomo@freebsd.org with "subscribe freebsd-questions" on its own in the message body (the subject doesn't matter). You can look up old questions and - answers via the search + answers via the search page.
The main newsgroup for FreeBSD is Everyone has something to contribute to the FreeBSD community, even newbies! Some are busy working with the new advocacy group and some have become involved with the - Documentation Project as reviewers. + Documentation Project as reviewers. Other FreeBSD newbies might have particular skills and experiences to share, either computer related or not, or just want to meet new newbies and make them feel welcome. There's always people around @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ challenges. If you don't have many friends who use FreeBSD, consider using your old FreeBSD CDs to create some more :-)
-User groups are +
User groups are good places to meet other FreeBSD users. If there's not one nearby, maybe you could start one.
diff --git a/en/publish.sgml b/en/publish.sgml index 8eef0f1712..adf390ae95 100644 --- a/en/publish.sgml +++ b/en/publish.sgml @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ + %includes; ]> - + &header; @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@Several non-English mailing lists are also available:
diff --git a/en/usergroups.sgml b/en/usergroups.sgml index 363d5f306f..0aea5825fd 100644 --- a/en/usergroups.sgml +++ b/en/usergroups.sgml @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ + %includes; ]> - + &header; @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ topic areas. When in doubt about what list to post a question to, post to freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG. - You can search the mailing list + You can search the mailing list archives at www.freebsd.org.Several non-English mailing lists are also available: