Fix some markup glitches.

Submitted by:	Ed Sexton <ebs@wwa.com>
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John Fieber 1997-11-28 15:16:55 +00:00
parent e38b4e12a1
commit a7b368ffa6
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svn path=/www/; revision=2224
2 changed files with 20 additions and 20 deletions

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN" [ <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN" [
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1997-07-01 03:52:00 $"> <!ENTITY date "$Date: 1997-11-28 15:16:55 $">
<!ENTITY title "About FreeBSD"> <!ENTITY title "About FreeBSD">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes; <!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]> ]>
<!-- $Id: features.sgml,v 1.4 1997-07-01 03:52:00 max Exp $ --> <!-- $Id: features.sgml,v 1.5 1997-11-28 15:16:55 jfieber Exp $ -->
<HTML> <HTML>
<HEAD> <HEAD>
@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ operating systems design to give you these advanced features:</P>
<ul> <ul>
<LI><B>Bounce buffering</B> gets around a limitation in the PC's ISA architecture <LI><B>Bounce buffering</B> gets around a limitation in the PC's ISA architecture
that limits direct-memory access to the first 16 megabytes.<P><I>Result: that limits direct-memory access to the first 16 megabytes.<P><I>Result:</I>
</I>systems with more than 16 megabytes operate more efficiently with DMA systems with more than 16 megabytes operate more efficiently with DMA
peripherals on the ISA bus.</LI> peripherals on the ISA bus.</LI>
<LI><B>A merged virtual memory and filesystem buffer cache</B> <LI><B>A merged virtual memory and filesystem buffer cache</B>
@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ features and higher levels of stability with each release.</P>
<H2>What experts have to say . . .</H2> <H2>What experts have to say . . .</H2>
<blockquote> <blockquote>
<P>`<I>`FreeBSD has an outline-structured visual configuration editor ... <P><I>``FreeBSD has an outline-structured visual configuration editor ...
you can enter the configuration of every device the OS supports and can you can enter the configuration of every device the OS supports and can
therefore get a successful installation on the first try almost every time. therefore get a successful installation on the first try almost every time.
IBM, Microsoft, and others would do well to emulate FreeBSD's approach.''</I></P> IBM, Microsoft, and others would do well to emulate FreeBSD's approach.''</I></P>

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN" [ <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN" [
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1997-07-01 03:52:00 $"> <!ENTITY date "$Date: 1997-11-28 15:16:55 $">
<!ENTITY title "About FreeBSD"> <!ENTITY title "About FreeBSD">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes; <!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]> ]>
<!-- $Id: features.sgml,v 1.4 1997-07-01 03:52:00 max Exp $ --> <!-- $Id: features.sgml,v 1.5 1997-11-28 15:16:55 jfieber Exp $ -->
<HTML> <HTML>
<HEAD> <HEAD>
@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ operating systems design to give you these advanced features:</P>
<ul> <ul>
<LI><B>Bounce buffering</B> gets around a limitation in the PC's ISA architecture <LI><B>Bounce buffering</B> gets around a limitation in the PC's ISA architecture
that limits direct-memory access to the first 16 megabytes.<P><I>Result: that limits direct-memory access to the first 16 megabytes.<P><I>Result:</I>
</I>systems with more than 16 megabytes operate more efficiently with DMA systems with more than 16 megabytes operate more efficiently with DMA
peripherals on the ISA bus.</LI> peripherals on the ISA bus.</LI>
<LI><B>A merged virtual memory and filesystem buffer cache</B> <LI><B>A merged virtual memory and filesystem buffer cache</B>
@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ features and higher levels of stability with each release.</P>
<H2>What experts have to say . . .</H2> <H2>What experts have to say . . .</H2>
<blockquote> <blockquote>
<P>`<I>`FreeBSD has an outline-structured visual configuration editor ... <P><I>``FreeBSD has an outline-structured visual configuration editor ...
you can enter the configuration of every device the OS supports and can you can enter the configuration of every device the OS supports and can
therefore get a successful installation on the first try almost every time. therefore get a successful installation on the first try almost every time.
IBM, Microsoft, and others would do well to emulate FreeBSD's approach.''</I></P> IBM, Microsoft, and others would do well to emulate FreeBSD's approach.''</I></P>