Avoid the use of contractions and fix some grammar problems

that were revealed.  Note:  I didn't go through all of
the tutorials, so there is still some work to be
done here.

Made mailing addresses consistent with the handbook.

E.g:

freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG

instead of:

questions@freebsd.org
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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-09-28 22:17:20 $">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-31 22:30:50 $">
<!ENTITY title "About Applications for FreeBSD">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
<H1>Experience the possibilities with FreeBSD</H1>
<blockquote>
<P>FreeBSD can handle nearly any task you'd expect of a UNIX workstation,
<P>FreeBSD can handle nearly any task you would expect of a UNIX workstation,
as well as many you might not expect:</P>
</blockquote>
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ as well as many you might not expect:</P>
is a true open system with full source code.</FONT></FONT>
<blockquote>
<P>There's no doubt that so-called open systems are <I>the</I> requirement
<P>There is no doubt that so-called open systems are <I>the</I> requirement
for today's computing applications. But no commercial vendor-supplied solution
is more open than one which includes full source code to the entire operating
system, including the kernel plus all of the system daemons, programs,
@ -39,11 +39,11 @@ thousands of applications.</FONT></FONT>
<blockquote>
<P>Because FreeBSD is based on 4.4BSD, an industry-standard version of
UNIX, it's easy to compile and run programs. FreeBSD also includes an extensive
UNIX, it is easy to compile and run programs. FreeBSD also includes an extensive
<A HREF="&base/where.html">packages collection </A>and
<A HREF="&base/ports/index.html">ports collection</A> that bring
precompiled and easy-to-build software right to your desktop or enterprise
server. There's also a growing number of <A HREF="&base/commercial.html">commercial
server. There is also a growing number of <A HREF="&base/commercial.html">commercial
applications</A> written for FreeBSD.</P>
<P>Here are some examples of the environments in which FreeBSD is used:</P>
@ -97,10 +97,10 @@ so we can add it to our <A HREF="&base/gallery.html">gallery</A>.</LI>
operating system that will grow with your needs.</FONT></FONT>
<blockquote>
<P>Though FreeBSD is free software, it's also <I>user supported </I>software.
<P>Though FreeBSD is free software, it is also <I>user supported </I>software.
Any questions you have can be posted to hundreds of FreeBSD developers and
users simply by e-mailing to the
<A HREF="mailto:questions@freebsd.org">questions@freebsd.org</A> mailing
<A HREF="mailto:freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG">freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG</A> mailing
list.</P>
<P>FreeBSD also has a worldwide group of programmers and writers who fix
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ systems are.</P>
<H2>What experts have to say . . .</H2>
<blockquote>
<P><I>``FreeBSD handles [our] heavy load quite well and it's nothing short
<P><I>``FreeBSD handles [our] heavy load quite well and it is nothing short
of amazing. Salutations to the FreeBSD team.''</I></P>
<DIV ALIGN=right><P>---Mark Hittinger, administrator of WinNet Communications,

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<!ENTITY title "About FreeBSD's availability">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ requirements.</FONT></FONT>
<blockquote>
<P>FreeBSD requires a PC-type personal computer running with an Intel,
AMD, Cyrix, or compatible 386, 486, or Pentium CPU. You computer needs
an ISA, EISA, VESA, or PCI bus. You'll also need 5 megabytes of RAM to
an ISA, EISA, VESA, or PCI bus. You will also need 5 megabytes of RAM to
install FreeBSD (but 4 megabytes to run it after installation). For best
performance, you should have 8 megabytes or more. 60MB of disk space is
required for a minimal installation.</P>
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Email: <A HREF="mailto:info@cdrom.com">info@cdrom.com</A></P>
</blockquote>
<P>In addition to FreeBSD, the CD-ROM comes with hundreds of ready-to-run
programs. It's backed by an unconditional money back guarantee.</P>
programs. It is backed by an unconditional money back guarantee.</P>
</blockquote>
<HR ALIGN=LEFT NOSHADE WIDTH="100%"><FONT COLOR="#FF0000"><FONT SIZE="+1">About
@ -65,10 +65,10 @@ the FreeBSD Project.</FONT></FONT>
<blockquote>
<P>FreeBSD is developed and supported by a worldwide team of programmers.
<A HREF="mailto:jkh@freebsd.org">Jordan Hubbard,</A> president of the project,
<A HREF="mailto:jkh@FreeBSD.ORG">Jordan Hubbard,</A> president of the project,
has written a <A HREF="&base/handbook/history.html">brief
history</A> of the FreeBSD project. Information about <A HREF="&base/handbook/contrib:who.html">who's
responsible for what</A> is also available. If you're curious, take a look
responsible for what</A> is also available. If you are curious, take a look
at some <A HREF="http://www.freebsd.org/~jhs/freebsd/people.html">pictures
of the team members</A>. A more complete listing of contributors is available
in the <A HREF="&base/handbook/contrib.html">Contributors</A>

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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-28 23:36:40 $">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-31 22:30:51 $">
<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD Announcement">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ stratagems. :)</p>
<p>In summary:</p>
<ul>
<li><b>2.1.6-RELEASE</b> is aimed squarely at commercial users who don't need
<li><b>2.1.6-RELEASE</b> is aimed squarely at commercial users who do not need
to be on the leading edge of development but favor things like stability
and a long test-cycle instead. 2.1-<a href="handbook/stable.html">STABLE</a>
has had only incremental refinements made to it since <b>2.1.5</b> was
@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ released, and <b>2.1.6</b> will end what we feel to have been a very
successful branch.<p></p>
<li><b>2.2-RELEASE</b> will begin introducing the more leading edge
technologies we've been developing over the year that
technologies we have been developing over the year that
<a href="handbook/stable.html">-stable</a> has run in parallel,
and will also be entering bug-fix mode after its release. Existing
-stable customers will be encouraged to make the jump to 2.2-STABLE
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ it in before the release date.<p></p>
Many significant changes are planned for <b>3.0</b>, and those interested
in its development should subscribe to the freebsd-current
<a href="handbook/eresources.html">mailing list</a> (send mail to
<a href="mailto:majordomo@freebsd.org">majordomo@freebsd.org</a>).
<a href="mailto:majordomo@FreeBSD.ORG">majordomo@FreeBSD.ORG</a>).
</ul>
<p>As always, <em>all</em> branches of FreeBSD development are available
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ to your own machine (see <a href="handbook/handbook.html">the handbook</a>) or
<a href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi">browsed</a> via
the WEB.
<p>Please don't hesitate to use this valuable resource!</p>
<p>Please do not hesitate to use this valuable resource!</p>
<p></p>
<em>Note for CDROM customers</em>:

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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-31 18:22:56 $">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-31 22:30:51 $">
<!ENTITY title "Commercial Vendors">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ us</a>.</p>
is set to run for a maximum of 2 concurrent users and
1,000 records. Please contact us at <a
href="mailto:info@conetic.com">info@conetic.com</a>
if you'd like a taste of even more power and
if you would like a taste of even more power and
programming fun.<p></p>
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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-10-06 20:16:17 $">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-31 22:30:52 $">
<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD Documentation Project">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
<!-- $Id: docproj.sgml,v 1.3 1996-10-06 20:16:17 jfieber Exp $ -->
<!-- $Id: docproj.sgml,v 1.4 1996-12-31 22:30:52 mpp Exp $ -->
<html>
&header;
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the discussion of documentation issues and communication
among authors. Anyone wishing to contribute to materials
or editorial time should subscribe by sending mail to <a
href="mailto:majordomo@freebsd.org">majordomo@freebsd.org</a>
href="mailto:majordomo@FreeBSD.ORG">majordomo@FreeBSD.ORG</a>
with a message body of:</p>
<blockquote>subscribe freebsd-doc</blockquote>
@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ href="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/src/share/doc/handbook">
href="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/src/share/doc/FAQ">ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/src/share/doc/FAQ</a></blockquote>
<p>Diffs should be directed to <a
href="mailto:doc@freebsd.org">doc@freebsd.org</a> for
href="mailto:freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG">freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG</a> for
review.</p>
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<!ENTITY title "Documentation">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
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<p>This is an evolving, comprehensive on-line resource for
FreeBSD users. Please address comments and contributions
to <a
href="mailto:doc@freebsd.org"><tt>&lt;doc@freebsd.org&gt;</tt></a>.
href="mailto:freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG"><tt>&lt;freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG&gt;</tt></a>.
<p>&i.new; We now offer a <a href="&base/ja_JP.EUC/handbook">Japanese
translation</a> of the handbook (EUC encoding).</p>

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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-09-29 22:37:18 $">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-31 22:30:53 $">
<!ENTITY title "About FreeBSD">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ and the system administrator is freed from the task of tuning cache sizes.</LI>
<LI><B>Compatibility modules </B>enable programs for other operating systems
to run on FreeBSD, including programs for Linux, SCO, NetBSD, and BSDI.
<P><I>Result:</I>&nbsp;users won't have to recompile programs already compiled
<P><I>Result:</I>&nbsp;users will not have to recompile programs already compiled
for one of the compatible OS's, and will have access to a greater selection
of off-the-shelf software, like the
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<!ENTITY copyright 'Copyright &#169; 1995, 1996 FreeBSD Inc.
All rights reserved.'>
<!ENTITY author '<a href="&base/mailto.html">www@freebsd.org</a><br>
<!ENTITY author '<a href="&base/mailto.html">www@FreeBSD.ORG</a><br>
&copyright;'>
<!ENTITY date ''>
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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-23 03:15:09 $">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-31 22:30:54 $">
<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD Inc.">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
<!-- $Id: index.sgml,v 1.18 1996-12-23 03:15:09 jkh Exp $ -->
<!-- $Id: index.sgml,v 1.19 1996-12-31 22:30:54 mpp Exp $ -->
<html>
<head>
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<td align=center>
<address>
Copyright &#169; 1995, 1996 FreeBSD Inc. All rights reserved.<br>
<a href="mailto.html">www@freebsd.org</a><br>
$Date: 1996-12-23 03:15:09 $
<a href="mailto.html">www@FreeBSD.ORG</a><br>
$Date: 1996-12-31 22:30:54 $
</address>
<a href="&base/about.html">About this server...</a>
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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-28 23:36:42 $">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-31 22:30:55 $">
<!ENTITY title "About FreeBSD">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ package</a>), making it a true "Intranet" networking solution.
<P>FreeBSD also handles TCP extensions like the <A HREF="http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/htbin/rfc/rfc1323.html">RFC-1323</A>
high performance extension and <A HREF="http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/htbin/rfc/rfc1644.html">RFC-1644</A>
extension for transactions, plus SLIP and dial-on-demand PPP. It's an operating
extension for transactions, plus SLIP and dial-on-demand PPP. It is an operating
system suitable for a home-based net surfer as well as a corporate systems
administrator.</P>
</blockquote>
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ of the companies that make use of FreeBSD every day:</P>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.cdrom.com/">Walnut Creek CD-ROM</A> outside of
San Francisco runs one of the most popular <A HREF="ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/">FTP&nbsp;server</A>s
on the net, one that supports 1200 simultaneous connections. Their server
is a single FreeBSD machine, transferring over 2 terabytes (yes that's
is a single FreeBSD machine, transferring over 2 terabytes (yes that is
<I>terabytes</I>!) worth of files every month.</LI>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.yahoo.com/">Yahoo Inc.</A> runs the ultimate index
@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ of the Internet, serving scads of daily net surfers with information about
the World Wide Web. Yahoo, as well the companies that advertise on Yahoo,
rely on FreeBSD to run reliable and responsive web servers.</LI>
<LI>If that's not enough, visit our <A HREF="&base/gallery.html">Gallery</A>
<LI>If that is not enough, visit our <A HREF="&base/gallery.html">Gallery</A>
of satisfied FreeBSD users.</LI>
</ul>
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ restrictions).</P>
<P>Furthermore, the FreeBSD team is proactive in detecting and disseminating
security information and bug reports with a
<a href="mailto:security-officer@freebsd.org">security officer</a> and
<a href="mailto:security-officer@FreeBSD.ORG">security officer</a> and
ties to the Computer Emergency Response Team
(<A HREF="http://www.cert.org/">CERT</A>).</P>
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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-28 23:36:42 $">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-31 22:30:55 $">
<!ENTITY title "Contacting FreeBSD">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
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<p>Questions regarding this World Wide Web server should be
addressed to <a
href="mailto:www@freebsd.org">www@freebsd.org</a>.</p>
href="mailto:www@FreeBSD.ORG">www@FreeBSD.ORG</a>.</p>
<h2>Questions about the contents of this WWW server...</h2>
<p>Questions or suggestions about our documentation
(<a href="&base/handbook">Handbook</a>, <a href="&base/FAQ">FAQ</a>,
<a href="&base/tutorials">Tutorials</a>) should be addressed to <a
href="mailto:doc@freebsd.org">doc@freebsd.org</a>.</p>
href="mailto:freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG">freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG</a>.</p>
<h2>Questions about FreeBSD...</h2>
<p>Questions regarding FreeBSD should be addressed to <a
href="mailto:questions@freebsd.org">questions@freebsd.org</a>.
href="mailto:freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG">freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG</a>.
For general information about FreeBSD, send a message to
<a href="mailto:info@freebsd.org">info@freebsd.org</a> and
<a href="mailto:freebsd-info@FreeBSD.">freebsd-info@FreeBSD.ORG</a> and
you will receive an automatic reply.</p>
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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-28 23:36:43 $">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-31 22:30:56 $">
<!ENTITY title "Mirroring the FreeBSD Web Pages">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ California time.</p>
<H2>Optimizing Rsync's Performance</H2>
<p>There are several gzipped tar files kept in the web hierarchy at
<tt>www.freebsd.org</tt>. Rsync doesn't deal with these very well; it
<tt>www.freebsd.org</tt>. Rsync does not deal with these very well; it
must transmit each tar file if it is changed. Because these files can
easily be created locally, you can get <em>rsync</em> to exclude
them. To do this, run the following command as user `fred':</p>
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ to be established.)</p>
<H2>More Information on Rsync</H2>
<p>Now that you can use <em>rsync</em>, I'd suggest you read the
<p>Now that you can use <em>rsync</em>, I would suggest you read the
following files:</p>
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<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD News flash!">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
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<html>
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genuinely useful after installation time (though still missing a man
page - urk!).</li>
<li>Basically, lots-o-fixes. If you're trying to use the 2.2 SNAPs
<li>Basically, lots-o-fixes. If you are trying to use the 2.2 SNAPs
in more serious applications, please upgrade to this version.</li>
</ul>
@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ Information</a></strong> page.</p>
<li>The system installation tool has been revamped with slightly
different menu behavior and a number of bugs have been fixed.
It's hoped that this installation will be more intuitive for new
It is hoped that this installation will be more intuitive for new
users than previous ones (feedback welcomed, of course).</li>
<li>Much miscellaneous cleanup work with the header files and sources.
@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ Information</a></strong> page.</p>
the wd2 and wd3 entries in an effort to make things
better seems to have only made them worse in the last
SNAP. If this atapi.flp image works for you, great!
If not, I'm afraid that it's far too late to do
If not, I am afraid that it is far too late to do
anything about at this stage so any failure reports
will be simply filed for post-2.1 analysis. Sorry
IDE CDROM hackers, but you had your chance!</li>
@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ Information</a></strong> page.</p>
re-released with several bug fixes:<p></p>
<ul>
<li>Atapi boot floppy now assumes it's alone by itself
<li>Atapi boot floppy now assumes it is alone by itself
on the second IDE controller - this seems to work a
lot better for most folks who were provided with
dedicated controllers when they purchased their IDE
@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ Information</a></strong> page.</p>
with boot.flp and build a custom kernel or something.</li>
<li>The apache WEB server installation makes fewer assumptions about
where you'll be putting things.</li>
where you will be putting things.</li>
<li>Installing the secure dist no longer requires that you also
install Kerberos in order to get things like telnet to work.</li>
@ -288,15 +288,15 @@ Information</a></strong> page.</p>
<li>sysinstall seems to croak in certain situations
if you run it after the system is installed.</li>
<li>The FTP retry code still isn't 100% there -
apparently it now doesn't handle reselection very
well. Sigh. I'm so truly sick of looking at that
<li>The FTP retry code still is not 100% there -
apparently it now does not handle reselection very
well. Sigh. I am so truly sick of looking at that
part of the code that if somebody else wanted to have
a look, I wouldn't fight them off! It seems like
a look, I would not fight them off! It seems like
every time I fix one thing, I break something else.</li>
<li>The media selection screen protects itself from
re-entry in some situations when you'd really like it
re-entry in some situations when you would really like it
to be allowed. Whoops!</li>
<li>Using more than one FreeBSD ``slice'' can cause problems.</li>
</ul>
@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ Information</a></strong> page.</p>
<li>The package installation menu now works.</li>
<li>All the auto-installation instrumentation
(installation by config file) now works. It's
(installation by config file) now works. It is
possible to install everything from start to finish
on a new system in a fully-automated fashion (if you
install a lot of systems, this is a big help).</li>
@ -375,7 +375,7 @@ Information</a></strong> page.</p>
wcd0</tt></blockquote> to your kernel configuration file,
rebuilding the kernel and rebooting. Please let us know
if you have problems by sending a message to <a
href="mailto:bugs@freebsd.org">bugs@freebsd.org</a>.</li>
href="mailto:freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.ORG">freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.ORG</a>.</li>
</ul>
@ -397,7 +397,7 @@ Information</a></strong> page.</p>
href="releases/snapshots.html">Snapshot</a> 950622 is
now available. Bugs fixed and new features include:<p></p>
<ul>
<li>SLIP installation didn't ``ifconfig sl0''
<li>SLIP installation did not ``ifconfig sl0''
properly.</li>
<li>It was not possible to do certain operations
@ -423,13 +423,13 @@ Information</a></strong> page.</p>
replacement for the previous release and is aimed at
new users installing the system from scratch. Still no
update mechanism yet, but there are rumors of a project
being formed to deal with this soon. If you've any
being formed to deal with this soon. If you have any
interest in being part of it, then please send mail to
<a href="mailto:hackers@freebsd.org">hackers@freebsd.org</a>.
I'll also be getting involved in the whole update
mechanism issue since it's been a gaping hole for far
too long now and I'd like to see a solution sooner
rather than later. I'm sure that many of our users
<a href="mailto:freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG">freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG</a>.
I will also be getting involved in the whole update
mechanism issue since it has been a gaping hole for far
too long now and I would like to see a solution sooner
rather than later. I am sure that many of our users
feel the same way!</p>
</li>
@ -492,7 +492,7 @@ Information</a></strong> page.</p>
in the same directory as the snapshot release. The
file should be placed in /usr/lib once you have
installed the release.</li>
<li>The hostname still isn't being set properly in
<li>The hostname still is not being set properly in
/etc/sysconfig for some reason - you should edit this
file after the initial installation and customize it
for your system. The comments in the file should
@ -564,7 +564,7 @@ Information</a></strong> page.</p>
arrow/travel keys to move around in your scroll-back buffer.</li>
<li> NIS (YP) support for FreeBSD as server and client.</li>
<li> First cut at on-demand ppp dialing. Docs still in
Japanese, but we're working on that! See /usr/bin/ppp
Japanese, but we are working on that! See /usr/bin/ppp
for more details.</li>
<li> IP Firewall code much improved</li>
<li> AHA294x controller support now added</li>
@ -602,7 +602,7 @@ Information</a></strong> page.</p>
Sorry.</li>
<li>Lots of changes to the installation - hopefully this one even
mostly works for once.</li>
<li>A billion other things I've forgotten for now but will
<li>A billion other things I have forgotten for now but will
remember right after I save this document.</li>
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out the door with problems that make folks mad, we are now
periodically producing interim <em>test</em> releases
called snapshots. These snapshots will be very similar to
full releases, except that they'll be somewhat more
full releases, except that they will be somewhat more
minimal. In particular, before getting and installing a
snapshot release, be aware of following:
@ -30,28 +30,28 @@
main distribution for each snapshot. It will
<em>only</em> be changed on the boot floppies so that you
know when the snapshot was made. These are <em>not</em>
releases, these are <em>snapshots</em>, and it's
releases, these are <em>snapshots</em>, and it is
important that this distinction be preserved. People can
and will, of course, refer to snapshots by date in mail
or netnews, we just don't want them to start thinking
or netnews, we just do not want them to start thinking
that Christmas came early and the next release is already
out!
<li>Finally, we will not necessarily update the
documentation. If a README still refers to a previous release,
well, that's much less important to than getting the
well, that is much less important to than getting the
real bug fixes and new features out for testing. Complaints
about that kind of thing will be quietly ignored. Again,
these are <em>snapshots</em>, not releases!
</ul>
<p>Your feedback on these snapshots is, of course, greatly
welcome. They're not just for our benefit - those who are
welcome. They are not just for our benefit - those who are
coming to rely on FreeBSD for mission critical
applications should welcome a chance to get at more updated
bits in a structured fashion. You can also use these
snapshots as tangible evidence that your feedback is
getting incorporated and that you (hopefully) won't have
getting incorporated and that you (hopefully) will not have
any unpleasant surprises in the next release. On the other hand, if
you do send us hate mail next release and it turns out that you
never even tried the snapshots, well, it cuts both ways!

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<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
exclude any messages about ide quantum hard drives.</li>
</ol>
<h2>If you don't think you got everything you should have...</h2>
<h2>If you do not think you received everything you should have...</h2>
<ol>
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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-28 23:36:44 $">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-31 22:30:58 $">
<!ENTITY title "Support">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
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users, with numerous mailing list covering different
topic areas. When in doubt about what list to post a
question to, post to <a
href="mailto:questions@freebsd.org">questions@freebsd.org</a>.
href="mailto:freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG">freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG</a>.
You can <strong><a href="&base/search.html">search</a></strong> the mailing list
archives at <a href="http://www.freebsd.org">www.freebsd.org.</a></p>
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
<p>Problem reports may also be submitted to the
development team using the <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html">
send-pr(1)</a> command on a FreeBSD system or by sending an email
message to <a href="mailto:bugs@freebsd.org">bugs@freebsd.org</a>.
message to <a href="mailto:freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.ORG">freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.ORG</a>.
Please note that <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html">
send-pr</a> is preferred since messages sent to the mailing list are
<em>not</em> tracked as official problem reports!

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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-11-17 15:21:55 $">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-31 22:31:11 $">
<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD Tutorials">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "../includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
<p>Here lie assorted documents on various aspects of FreeBSD,
FreeBSD software, and hardare. If you have comments or
would like to contribute a document, please contact us at
<a href="mailto:doc@freebsd.org">doc@FreeBSD.org</a>.</p>
<a href="mailto:freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG">freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.org</a>.</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="newuser/newuser.html">For People New to Both FreeBSD <em>and</em> Unix</a>

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<!DOCTYPE linuxdoc PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD linuxdoc//EN">
<!-- $Id: newuser.sgml,v 1.4 1996-12-28 23:36:54 mpp Exp $ -->
<!-- $Id: newuser.sgml,v 1.5 1996-12-31 22:31:13 mpp Exp $ -->
<article>
<title>For People New to Both FreeBSD and Unix</title>
@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ You might especially want to make a file from <tt>/sbin/dmesg</tt> by typing
and copying <tt>dmesg.txt</tt> to the floppy. <tt>/sbin/dmesg</tt> is the boot
log record,
and it's useful to understand it because it shows what FreeBSD found
when it booted up. If you ask questions on questions@freebsd.org or on
when it booted up. If you ask questions on freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG or on
a USENET group&mdash;like ``FreeBSD isn't finding my tape drive, what do I
do?''&mdash;people will want to know what <tt>dmesg</tt> has to say.

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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-09-28 22:17:39 $">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-31 22:30:58 $">
<!ENTITY title "About FreeBSD">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ can run a variety of applications.</FONT></FONT>
<blockquote><P>The quality of FreeBSD combined with today's low-cost, high-speed PC&nbsp;hardware
makes FreeBSD a very economical alternative to commercial UNIX workstations.
It's suited for a great number of <A HREF="&base/applications.html">applications</A>.</P></blockquote>
It is suited for a great number of <A HREF="&base/applications.html">applications</A>.</P></blockquote>
<HR ALIGN=LEFT NOSHADE WIDTH="100%"><FONT COLOR="#FF0000"><FONT SIZE="+1">FreeBSD
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ is free.</FONT></FONT>
<blockquote><P>While you might expect an operating system with these features to sell
for a high price, FreeBSD is available free of charge and comes with full
source code. If you'd like to try it out, <A HREF="&base/availability.html">more
source code. If you would like to try it out, <A HREF="&base/availability.html">more
information is available</A>.</P></blockquote>
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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-09-28 22:17:20 $">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-31 22:30:50 $">
<!ENTITY title "About Applications for FreeBSD">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
<H1>Experience the possibilities with FreeBSD</H1>
<blockquote>
<P>FreeBSD can handle nearly any task you'd expect of a UNIX workstation,
<P>FreeBSD can handle nearly any task you would expect of a UNIX workstation,
as well as many you might not expect:</P>
</blockquote>
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ as well as many you might not expect:</P>
is a true open system with full source code.</FONT></FONT>
<blockquote>
<P>There's no doubt that so-called open systems are <I>the</I> requirement
<P>There is no doubt that so-called open systems are <I>the</I> requirement
for today's computing applications. But no commercial vendor-supplied solution
is more open than one which includes full source code to the entire operating
system, including the kernel plus all of the system daemons, programs,
@ -39,11 +39,11 @@ thousands of applications.</FONT></FONT>
<blockquote>
<P>Because FreeBSD is based on 4.4BSD, an industry-standard version of
UNIX, it's easy to compile and run programs. FreeBSD also includes an extensive
UNIX, it is easy to compile and run programs. FreeBSD also includes an extensive
<A HREF="&base/where.html">packages collection </A>and
<A HREF="&base/ports/index.html">ports collection</A> that bring
precompiled and easy-to-build software right to your desktop or enterprise
server. There's also a growing number of <A HREF="&base/commercial.html">commercial
server. There is also a growing number of <A HREF="&base/commercial.html">commercial
applications</A> written for FreeBSD.</P>
<P>Here are some examples of the environments in which FreeBSD is used:</P>
@ -97,10 +97,10 @@ so we can add it to our <A HREF="&base/gallery.html">gallery</A>.</LI>
operating system that will grow with your needs.</FONT></FONT>
<blockquote>
<P>Though FreeBSD is free software, it's also <I>user supported </I>software.
<P>Though FreeBSD is free software, it is also <I>user supported </I>software.
Any questions you have can be posted to hundreds of FreeBSD developers and
users simply by e-mailing to the
<A HREF="mailto:questions@freebsd.org">questions@freebsd.org</A> mailing
<A HREF="mailto:freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG">freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG</A> mailing
list.</P>
<P>FreeBSD also has a worldwide group of programmers and writers who fix
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ systems are.</P>
<H2>What experts have to say . . .</H2>
<blockquote>
<P><I>``FreeBSD handles [our] heavy load quite well and it's nothing short
<P><I>``FreeBSD handles [our] heavy load quite well and it is nothing short
of amazing. Salutations to the FreeBSD team.''</I></P>
<DIV ALIGN=right><P>---Mark Hittinger, administrator of WinNet Communications,

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<!ENTITY title "About FreeBSD's availability">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ requirements.</FONT></FONT>
<blockquote>
<P>FreeBSD requires a PC-type personal computer running with an Intel,
AMD, Cyrix, or compatible 386, 486, or Pentium CPU. You computer needs
an ISA, EISA, VESA, or PCI bus. You'll also need 5 megabytes of RAM to
an ISA, EISA, VESA, or PCI bus. You will also need 5 megabytes of RAM to
install FreeBSD (but 4 megabytes to run it after installation). For best
performance, you should have 8 megabytes or more. 60MB of disk space is
required for a minimal installation.</P>
@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ Email: <A HREF="mailto:info@cdrom.com">info@cdrom.com</A></P>
</blockquote>
<P>In addition to FreeBSD, the CD-ROM comes with hundreds of ready-to-run
programs. It's backed by an unconditional money back guarantee.</P>
programs. It is backed by an unconditional money back guarantee.</P>
</blockquote>
<HR ALIGN=LEFT NOSHADE WIDTH="100%"><FONT COLOR="#FF0000"><FONT SIZE="+1">About
@ -65,10 +65,10 @@ the FreeBSD Project.</FONT></FONT>
<blockquote>
<P>FreeBSD is developed and supported by a worldwide team of programmers.
<A HREF="mailto:jkh@freebsd.org">Jordan Hubbard,</A> president of the project,
<A HREF="mailto:jkh@FreeBSD.ORG">Jordan Hubbard,</A> president of the project,
has written a <A HREF="&base/handbook/history.html">brief
history</A> of the FreeBSD project. Information about <A HREF="&base/handbook/contrib:who.html">who's
responsible for what</A> is also available. If you're curious, take a look
responsible for what</A> is also available. If you are curious, take a look
at some <A HREF="http://www.freebsd.org/~jhs/freebsd/people.html">pictures
of the team members</A>. A more complete listing of contributors is available
in the <A HREF="&base/handbook/contrib.html">Contributors</A>

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<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD Announcement">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ stratagems. :)</p>
<p>In summary:</p>
<ul>
<li><b>2.1.6-RELEASE</b> is aimed squarely at commercial users who don't need
<li><b>2.1.6-RELEASE</b> is aimed squarely at commercial users who do not need
to be on the leading edge of development but favor things like stability
and a long test-cycle instead. 2.1-<a href="handbook/stable.html">STABLE</a>
has had only incremental refinements made to it since <b>2.1.5</b> was
@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ released, and <b>2.1.6</b> will end what we feel to have been a very
successful branch.<p></p>
<li><b>2.2-RELEASE</b> will begin introducing the more leading edge
technologies we've been developing over the year that
technologies we have been developing over the year that
<a href="handbook/stable.html">-stable</a> has run in parallel,
and will also be entering bug-fix mode after its release. Existing
-stable customers will be encouraged to make the jump to 2.2-STABLE
@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ it in before the release date.<p></p>
Many significant changes are planned for <b>3.0</b>, and those interested
in its development should subscribe to the freebsd-current
<a href="handbook/eresources.html">mailing list</a> (send mail to
<a href="mailto:majordomo@freebsd.org">majordomo@freebsd.org</a>).
<a href="mailto:majordomo@FreeBSD.ORG">majordomo@FreeBSD.ORG</a>).
</ul>
<p>As always, <em>all</em> branches of FreeBSD development are available
@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ to your own machine (see <a href="handbook/handbook.html">the handbook</a>) or
<a href="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi">browsed</a> via
the WEB.
<p>Please don't hesitate to use this valuable resource!</p>
<p>Please do not hesitate to use this valuable resource!</p>
<p></p>
<em>Note for CDROM customers</em>:

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<!ENTITY title "Commercial Vendors">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ us</a>.</p>
is set to run for a maximum of 2 concurrent users and
1,000 records. Please contact us at <a
href="mailto:info@conetic.com">info@conetic.com</a>
if you'd like a taste of even more power and
if you would like a taste of even more power and
programming fun.<p></p>
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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-10-06 20:16:17 $">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-31 22:30:52 $">
<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD Documentation Project">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
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&header;
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the discussion of documentation issues and communication
among authors. Anyone wishing to contribute to materials
or editorial time should subscribe by sending mail to <a
href="mailto:majordomo@freebsd.org">majordomo@freebsd.org</a>
href="mailto:majordomo@FreeBSD.ORG">majordomo@FreeBSD.ORG</a>
with a message body of:</p>
<blockquote>subscribe freebsd-doc</blockquote>
@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ href="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/src/share/doc/handbook">
href="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/src/share/doc/FAQ">ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/src/share/doc/FAQ</a></blockquote>
<p>Diffs should be directed to <a
href="mailto:doc@freebsd.org">doc@freebsd.org</a> for
href="mailto:freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG">freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG</a> for
review.</p>
<h3>Submitting new material</h3>

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<!ENTITY title "Documentation">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
<p>This is an evolving, comprehensive on-line resource for
FreeBSD users. Please address comments and contributions
to <a
href="mailto:doc@freebsd.org"><tt>&lt;doc@freebsd.org&gt;</tt></a>.
href="mailto:freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG"><tt>&lt;freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG&gt;</tt></a>.
<p>&i.new; We now offer a <a href="&base/ja_JP.EUC/handbook">Japanese
translation</a> of the handbook (EUC encoding).</p>

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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-09-29 22:37:18 $">
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<!ENTITY title "About FreeBSD">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ and the system administrator is freed from the task of tuning cache sizes.</LI>
<LI><B>Compatibility modules </B>enable programs for other operating systems
to run on FreeBSD, including programs for Linux, SCO, NetBSD, and BSDI.
<P><I>Result:</I>&nbsp;users won't have to recompile programs already compiled
<P><I>Result:</I>&nbsp;users will not have to recompile programs already compiled
for one of the compatible OS's, and will have access to a greater selection
of off-the-shelf software, like the
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<!ENTITY copyright 'Copyright &#169; 1995, 1996 FreeBSD Inc.
All rights reserved.'>
<!ENTITY author '<a href="&base/mailto.html">www@freebsd.org</a><br>
<!ENTITY author '<a href="&base/mailto.html">www@FreeBSD.ORG</a><br>
&copyright;'>
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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-23 03:15:09 $">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-31 22:30:54 $">
<!ENTITY title "FreeBSD Inc.">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
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<html>
<head>
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<td align=center>
<address>
Copyright &#169; 1995, 1996 FreeBSD Inc. All rights reserved.<br>
<a href="mailto.html">www@freebsd.org</a><br>
$Date: 1996-12-23 03:15:09 $
<a href="mailto.html">www@FreeBSD.ORG</a><br>
$Date: 1996-12-31 22:30:54 $
</address>
<a href="&base/about.html">About this server...</a>
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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-28 23:36:43 $">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-31 22:30:56 $">
<!ENTITY title "Mirroring the FreeBSD Web Pages">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ California time.</p>
<H2>Optimizing Rsync's Performance</H2>
<p>There are several gzipped tar files kept in the web hierarchy at
<tt>www.freebsd.org</tt>. Rsync doesn't deal with these very well; it
<tt>www.freebsd.org</tt>. Rsync does not deal with these very well; it
must transmit each tar file if it is changed. Because these files can
easily be created locally, you can get <em>rsync</em> to exclude
them. To do this, run the following command as user `fred':</p>
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ to be established.)</p>
<H2>More Information on Rsync</H2>
<p>Now that you can use <em>rsync</em>, I'd suggest you read the
<p>Now that you can use <em>rsync</em>, I would suggest you read the
following files:</p>
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<!ENTITY title "About FreeBSD">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ package</a>), making it a true "Intranet" networking solution.
<P>FreeBSD also handles TCP extensions like the <A HREF="http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/htbin/rfc/rfc1323.html">RFC-1323</A>
high performance extension and <A HREF="http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/htbin/rfc/rfc1644.html">RFC-1644</A>
extension for transactions, plus SLIP and dial-on-demand PPP. It's an operating
extension for transactions, plus SLIP and dial-on-demand PPP. It is an operating
system suitable for a home-based net surfer as well as a corporate systems
administrator.</P>
</blockquote>
@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ of the companies that make use of FreeBSD every day:</P>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.cdrom.com/">Walnut Creek CD-ROM</A> outside of
San Francisco runs one of the most popular <A HREF="ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/">FTP&nbsp;server</A>s
on the net, one that supports 1200 simultaneous connections. Their server
is a single FreeBSD machine, transferring over 2 terabytes (yes that's
is a single FreeBSD machine, transferring over 2 terabytes (yes that is
<I>terabytes</I>!) worth of files every month.</LI>
<LI><A HREF="http://www.yahoo.com/">Yahoo Inc.</A> runs the ultimate index
@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ of the Internet, serving scads of daily net surfers with information about
the World Wide Web. Yahoo, as well the companies that advertise on Yahoo,
rely on FreeBSD to run reliable and responsive web servers.</LI>
<LI>If that's not enough, visit our <A HREF="&base/gallery.html">Gallery</A>
<LI>If that is not enough, visit our <A HREF="&base/gallery.html">Gallery</A>
of satisfied FreeBSD users.</LI>
</ul>
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ restrictions).</P>
<P>Furthermore, the FreeBSD team is proactive in detecting and disseminating
security information and bug reports with a
<a href="mailto:security-officer@freebsd.org">security officer</a> and
<a href="mailto:security-officer@FreeBSD.ORG">security officer</a> and
ties to the Computer Emergency Response Team
(<A HREF="http://www.cert.org/">CERT</A>).</P>
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<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1996-12-28 23:36:42 $">
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<!ENTITY title "Contacting FreeBSD">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
@ -10,21 +10,21 @@
<p>Questions regarding this World Wide Web server should be
addressed to <a
href="mailto:www@freebsd.org">www@freebsd.org</a>.</p>
href="mailto:www@FreeBSD.ORG">www@FreeBSD.ORG</a>.</p>
<h2>Questions about the contents of this WWW server...</h2>
<p>Questions or suggestions about our documentation
(<a href="&base/handbook">Handbook</a>, <a href="&base/FAQ">FAQ</a>,
<a href="&base/tutorials">Tutorials</a>) should be addressed to <a
href="mailto:doc@freebsd.org">doc@freebsd.org</a>.</p>
href="mailto:freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG">freebsd-doc@FreeBSD.ORG</a>.</p>
<h2>Questions about FreeBSD...</h2>
<p>Questions regarding FreeBSD should be addressed to <a
href="mailto:questions@freebsd.org">questions@freebsd.org</a>.
href="mailto:freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG">freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG</a>.
For general information about FreeBSD, send a message to
<a href="mailto:info@freebsd.org">info@freebsd.org</a> and
<a href="mailto:freebsd-info@FreeBSD.">freebsd-info@FreeBSD.ORG</a> and
you will receive an automatic reply.</p>
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genuinely useful after installation time (though still missing a man
page - urk!).</li>
<li>Basically, lots-o-fixes. If you're trying to use the 2.2 SNAPs
<li>Basically, lots-o-fixes. If you are trying to use the 2.2 SNAPs
in more serious applications, please upgrade to this version.</li>
</ul>
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<li>The system installation tool has been revamped with slightly
different menu behavior and a number of bugs have been fixed.
It's hoped that this installation will be more intuitive for new
It is hoped that this installation will be more intuitive for new
users than previous ones (feedback welcomed, of course).</li>
<li>Much miscellaneous cleanup work with the header files and sources.
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the wd2 and wd3 entries in an effort to make things
better seems to have only made them worse in the last
SNAP. If this atapi.flp image works for you, great!
If not, I'm afraid that it's far too late to do
If not, I am afraid that it is far too late to do
anything about at this stage so any failure reports
will be simply filed for post-2.1 analysis. Sorry
IDE CDROM hackers, but you had your chance!</li>
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re-released with several bug fixes:<p></p>
<ul>
<li>Atapi boot floppy now assumes it's alone by itself
<li>Atapi boot floppy now assumes it is alone by itself
on the second IDE controller - this seems to work a
lot better for most folks who were provided with
dedicated controllers when they purchased their IDE
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with boot.flp and build a custom kernel or something.</li>
<li>The apache WEB server installation makes fewer assumptions about
where you'll be putting things.</li>
where you will be putting things.</li>
<li>Installing the secure dist no longer requires that you also
install Kerberos in order to get things like telnet to work.</li>
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<li>sysinstall seems to croak in certain situations
if you run it after the system is installed.</li>
<li>The FTP retry code still isn't 100% there -
apparently it now doesn't handle reselection very
well. Sigh. I'm so truly sick of looking at that
<li>The FTP retry code still is not 100% there -
apparently it now does not handle reselection very
well. Sigh. I am so truly sick of looking at that
part of the code that if somebody else wanted to have
a look, I wouldn't fight them off! It seems like
a look, I would not fight them off! It seems like
every time I fix one thing, I break something else.</li>
<li>The media selection screen protects itself from
re-entry in some situations when you'd really like it
re-entry in some situations when you would really like it
to be allowed. Whoops!</li>
<li>Using more than one FreeBSD ``slice'' can cause problems.</li>
</ul>
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<li>The package installation menu now works.</li>
<li>All the auto-installation instrumentation
(installation by config file) now works. It's
(installation by config file) now works. It is
possible to install everything from start to finish
on a new system in a fully-automated fashion (if you
install a lot of systems, this is a big help).</li>
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wcd0</tt></blockquote> to your kernel configuration file,
rebuilding the kernel and rebooting. Please let us know
if you have problems by sending a message to <a
href="mailto:bugs@freebsd.org">bugs@freebsd.org</a>.</li>
href="mailto:freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.ORG">freebsd-bugs@FreeBSD.ORG</a>.</li>
</ul>
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href="releases/snapshots.html">Snapshot</a> 950622 is
now available. Bugs fixed and new features include:<p></p>
<ul>
<li>SLIP installation didn't ``ifconfig sl0''
<li>SLIP installation did not ``ifconfig sl0''
properly.</li>
<li>It was not possible to do certain operations
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replacement for the previous release and is aimed at
new users installing the system from scratch. Still no
update mechanism yet, but there are rumors of a project
being formed to deal with this soon. If you've any
being formed to deal with this soon. If you have any
interest in being part of it, then please send mail to
<a href="mailto:hackers@freebsd.org">hackers@freebsd.org</a>.
I'll also be getting involved in the whole update
mechanism issue since it's been a gaping hole for far
too long now and I'd like to see a solution sooner
rather than later. I'm sure that many of our users
<a href="mailto:freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG">freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG</a>.
I will also be getting involved in the whole update
mechanism issue since it has been a gaping hole for far
too long now and I would like to see a solution sooner
rather than later. I am sure that many of our users
feel the same way!</p>
</li>
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in the same directory as the snapshot release. The
file should be placed in /usr/lib once you have
installed the release.</li>
<li>The hostname still isn't being set properly in
<li>The hostname still is not being set properly in
/etc/sysconfig for some reason - you should edit this
file after the initial installation and customize it
for your system. The comments in the file should
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arrow/travel keys to move around in your scroll-back buffer.</li>
<li> NIS (YP) support for FreeBSD as server and client.</li>
<li> First cut at on-demand ppp dialing. Docs still in
Japanese, but we're working on that! See /usr/bin/ppp
Japanese, but we are working on that! See /usr/bin/ppp
for more details.</li>
<li> IP Firewall code much improved</li>
<li> AHA294x controller support now added</li>
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Sorry.</li>
<li>Lots of changes to the installation - hopefully this one even
mostly works for once.</li>
<li>A billion other things I've forgotten for now but will
<li>A billion other things I have forgotten for now but will
remember right after I save this document.</li>
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out the door with problems that make folks mad, we are now
periodically producing interim <em>test</em> releases
called snapshots. These snapshots will be very similar to
full releases, except that they'll be somewhat more
full releases, except that they will be somewhat more
minimal. In particular, before getting and installing a
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main distribution for each snapshot. It will
<em>only</em> be changed on the boot floppies so that you
know when the snapshot was made. These are <em>not</em>
releases, these are <em>snapshots</em>, and it's
releases, these are <em>snapshots</em>, and it is
important that this distinction be preserved. People can
and will, of course, refer to snapshots by date in mail
or netnews, we just don't want them to start thinking
or netnews, we just do not want them to start thinking
that Christmas came early and the next release is already
out!
<li>Finally, we will not necessarily update the
documentation. If a README still refers to a previous release,
well, that's much less important to than getting the
well, that is much less important to than getting the
real bug fixes and new features out for testing. Complaints
about that kind of thing will be quietly ignored. Again,
these are <em>snapshots</em>, not releases!
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<p>Your feedback on these snapshots is, of course, greatly
welcome. They're not just for our benefit - those who are
welcome. They are not just for our benefit - those who are
coming to rely on FreeBSD for mission critical
applications should welcome a chance to get at more updated
bits in a structured fashion. You can also use these
snapshots as tangible evidence that your feedback is
getting incorporated and that you (hopefully) won't have
getting incorporated and that you (hopefully) will not have
any unpleasant surprises in the next release. On the other hand, if
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development team using the <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html">
send-pr(1)</a> command on a FreeBSD system or by sending an email
message to <a href="mailto:bugs@freebsd.org">bugs@freebsd.org</a>.
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development team using the <a href="http://www.freebsd.org/send-pr.html">
send-pr(1)</a> command on a FreeBSD system or by sending an email
message to <a href="mailto:bugs@freebsd.org">bugs@freebsd.org</a>.
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<blockquote><P>The quality of FreeBSD combined with today's low-cost, high-speed PC&nbsp;hardware
makes FreeBSD a very economical alternative to commercial UNIX workstations.
It's suited for a great number of <A HREF="&base/applications.html">applications</A>.</P></blockquote>
It is suited for a great number of <A HREF="&base/applications.html">applications</A>.</P></blockquote>
<HR ALIGN=LEFT NOSHADE WIDTH="100%"><FONT COLOR="#FF0000"><FONT SIZE="+1">FreeBSD
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<blockquote><P>While you might expect an operating system with these features to sell
for a high price, FreeBSD is available free of charge and comes with full
source code. If you'd like to try it out, <A HREF="&base/availability.html">more
source code. If you would like to try it out, <A HREF="&base/availability.html">more
information is available</A>.</P></blockquote>
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