Add a long-overdue link to the PAO project page.

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Jordan K. Hubbard 1998-02-28 22:43:56 +00:00
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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN" [
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1998-02-10 09:32:30 $">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1998-02-28 22:43:56 $">
<!ENTITY title "Support">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
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<html>
&header;
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<li>The <em>comp.answers</em> <a href="ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/comp/answers/pc-hardware-faq">pc-hardware-faq</a> is a great
reference for people building their own machines.</li>
<li>Laptop users looking for PCCARD (aka PCMCIA) support not already
provided in the FreeBSD base distribution should see the
<a href="http://www.jp.freebsd.org/PAO">PAO</a> distribution
page for the latest and greatest experimental laptop support.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.x86.org">Intel Secrets -- What
Intel Doesn't Want You To Know</a> - lots of information
about Intel chips.</li>

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN" [
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1998-02-10 09:32:30 $">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1998-02-28 22:43:56 $">
<!ENTITY title "Support">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
<!-- $Id: support.sgml,v 1.45 1998-02-10 09:32:30 wosch Exp $ -->
<!-- $Id: support.sgml,v 1.46 1998-02-28 22:43:56 jkh Exp $ -->
<html>
&header;
@ -268,6 +268,11 @@ ljohnston@cyberworld.demon.co.uk</a>. The launch date is aimed for March
<li>The <em>comp.answers</em> <a href="ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/comp/answers/pc-hardware-faq">pc-hardware-faq</a> is a great
reference for people building their own machines.</li>
<li>Laptop users looking for PCCARD (aka PCMCIA) support not already
provided in the FreeBSD base distribution should see the
<a href="http://www.jp.freebsd.org/PAO">PAO</a> distribution
page for the latest and greatest experimental laptop support.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.x86.org">Intel Secrets -- What
Intel Doesn't Want You To Know</a> - lots of information
about Intel chips.</li>

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN" [
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1998-02-10 09:32:30 $">
<!ENTITY date "$Date: 1998-02-28 22:43:56 $">
<!ENTITY title "Support">
<!ENTITY % includes SYSTEM "includes.sgml"> %includes;
]>
<!-- $Id: usergroups.sgml,v 1.45 1998-02-10 09:32:30 wosch Exp $ -->
<!-- $Id: usergroups.sgml,v 1.46 1998-02-28 22:43:56 jkh Exp $ -->
<html>
&header;
@ -268,6 +268,11 @@ ljohnston@cyberworld.demon.co.uk</a>. The launch date is aimed for March
<li>The <em>comp.answers</em> <a href="ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet-by-hierarchy/comp/answers/pc-hardware-faq">pc-hardware-faq</a> is a great
reference for people building their own machines.</li>
<li>Laptop users looking for PCCARD (aka PCMCIA) support not already
provided in the FreeBSD base distribution should see the
<a href="http://www.jp.freebsd.org/PAO">PAO</a> distribution
page for the latest and greatest experimental laptop support.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.x86.org">Intel Secrets -- What
Intel Doesn't Want You To Know</a> - lots of information
about Intel chips.</li>