Add two new items to our testing guide: XFree86 4.1 port, and Linux

compatibility.

Prompted by: Wes Peter's difficulties with XFree86 4.1 sent to -qa.
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drive. Further testing with very large IDE drives is
necessary.<br><br></li>
<li>XFree86. There was at least one problem report with XFree86 4.x
sent to the <tt>qa@FreeBSD.org</tt> mailing list. Please help us
test this important third party software package to ensure it
works well with FreeBSD 4.5. The FreeBSD Handbook may need to be
updated to describe the recommended procedure for installing
XFree86 4.x during a new installation.</li>
<li>Linux Compatibility. There was a small change in the Ethernet
device enumeration of the Linux compatibility layer. All Linux
applications should be tested under the new environment. In
particular, those applications that deal with network interfaces
should be tested carefully.</li>
</ul>
<p>The <a href="../../relnotes.html">release notes</a> will always be