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en_US.ISO8859-1
articles
committers-guide
console-server
contributing
fonts
formatting-media
laptop
mh
new-users
problem-reports
storage-devices
books
arch-handbook/driverbasics
developers-handbook
faq
fdp-primer/translations
handbook
advanced-networking
basics
install
multimedia
ppp-and-slip
sound
porters-handbook
ppp-primer
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</itemizedlist>
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<para>You will almost certainly get a conflict because
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of the <literal>$Id: article.sgml,v 1.129 2002-07-03 23:19:04 jim Exp $</literal> (or in FreeBSD's case,
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of the <literal>$Id: article.sgml,v 1.130 2002-07-11 19:07:44 trhodes Exp $</literal> (or in FreeBSD's case,
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<literal>$<!-- stop expansion -->FreeBSD<!-- stop expansion -->$</literal>) lines, so you will have to edit
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the file to resolve the conflict (remove the marker lines and
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the second <literal>$Id: article.sgml,v 1.129 2002-07-03 23:19:04 jim Exp $</literal> line, leaving the original
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<literal>$Id: article.sgml,v 1.129 2002-07-03 23:19:04 jim Exp $</literal> line intact).</para>
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the second <literal>$Id: article.sgml,v 1.130 2002-07-11 19:07:44 trhodes Exp $</literal> line, leaving the original
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<literal>$Id: article.sgml,v 1.130 2002-07-11 19:07:44 trhodes Exp $</literal> line intact).</para>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>Ruslan is Mister &man.mdoc.7;. If you are writing a
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man page and need
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manual page and need
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some advice on the structure, or the markup, ask Ruslan.</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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committed only once something resembling consensus has
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been reached. This does not mean that you have to ask
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permission before correcting every obvious syntax error or
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man page misspelling, simply that you should try to
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manual page misspelling, simply that you should try to
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develop a feel for when a proposed change is not quite such
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a no-brainer and requires some feedback first. People
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really do not mind sweeping changes if the result is
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developers, so allow some time to elapse before merging
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unless the &os.stable; fix is critical,
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time sensitive or so obvious as to make further testing
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unnecessary (spelling fixes to man pages, obvious bug/typo
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unnecessary (spelling fixes to manual pages, obvious bug/typo
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fixes, etc.) In other words, apply common sense.</para>
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<para>Changes to the security branches
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<command>make lint</command>.</para>
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<para>For all on-line manual pages, run <command>manck</command>
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(from ports) over the man page to verify all of the cross
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(from ports) over the manual page to verify all of the cross
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references and file references are correct and that the man
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page has all of the appropriate <makevar>MLINK</makevar>s
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installed.</para>
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<p>The Stallion driver is not included in the default
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<samp>GENERIC</samp> kernel, so you will need to create a kernel
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config file with the appropriate entries. See the
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<samp>stl(4)</samp> man page and the appropriate section of the
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<samp>stl(4)</samp> manual page and the appropriate section of the
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<a
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href="../../../../doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig.html">FreeBSD
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Handbook</a>.</p>
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<p>to create dial-out devices for the first Stallion card. See
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the comments in <samp>MAKEDEV</samp> and the <samp>stl(4)</samp>
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man page for more details.</p>
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manual page for more details.</p>
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<h4>Compiling conserver</h4>
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carrier</em> on these ports, perhaps by setting this using the
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ttyiE<em>x</em> device in the <code>/etc/rc.serial</code> file.
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See the comments in this file for more details. Also see the
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<code>sio(4)</code> man page for information on the
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<code>sio(4)</code> manual page for information on the
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initial-state and locked-state devices. (The Stallion driver
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also supports these conventions). And see the
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<code>stty(1)</code> man page for details on setting device
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<code>stty(1)</code> manual page for details on setting device
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modes.</p>
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<p>The last section shows that any user logged into the server
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master server, and it will arrange to signal all the child
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processes. Yes, this will send a HUP to all clients whenever a
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single log file needs rotating, but that is quite cheap. See
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the newsysylog(8) man page for details.</p>
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the newsysylog(8) manual page for details.</p>
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<h2>Cabling</h2>
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key sequence <Return><Tilda><control-B>
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(within 5 seconds) will drop to the ROM. You can enable this
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permanently by editing the <code>/etc/default/kbd</code> file;
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see the <code>kbd(1)</code> man page. Note that this alternate
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see the <code>kbd(1)</code> manual page. Note that this alternate
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break sequence is only active once the kernel has started
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running multiuser and processed the default file. While the ROM
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is active (during power-on and during the boot process) and
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Last modified: Thu Jul 19 10:19:28 EST 2001
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<!-- hhmts end -->
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<br>
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$Id: article.sgml,v 1.7 2002-07-07 17:48:21 dannyboy Exp $
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$Id: article.sgml,v 1.8 2002-07-11 19:07:48 trhodes Exp $
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</body>
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</html>
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<screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>diff -c -r olddir newdir</userinput></screen>
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would generate such a set of context diffs for the given
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source file or directory hierarchy. See the man page for
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source file or directory hierarchy. See the manual page for
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&man.diff.1; for more details.</para>
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<para>Once you have a set of diffs (which you may test with the
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<!-- Recently, I wanted to figure out how to use some additional fonts that
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I had accumulated. I finally figured out *how to do it* from the various
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man pages and documentation. Since it might be of use to other users,
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manual pages and documentation. Since it might be of use to other users,
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and I didn't see any reference to this topic in the FAQ or handbook, I
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thought I'd try my hand at a simple cookbook tutorial addressing the
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use of fonts. I have included my unanswered questions at the end of
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several identical disks as a single disk. Striping can result
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in increased disk performance by distributing reads and writes
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across the disks. See the &man.ccd.4; and &man.ccdconfig.8;
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man pages or the <ulink
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manual pages or the <ulink
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URL="http://stampede.cs.berkeley.edu/ccd/">CCD
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Homepage</ulink> for further details.</para>
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card, remove irq 5 (otherwise you may experience hangs when you
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insert a card). Check also the available memory slots; if your
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card is not being detected, try changing it to one of the other
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allowed values (listed in the man page &man.pccardc.8;).
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allowed values (listed in the manual page &man.pccardc.8;).
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</para>
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<para>If it is not running already, start the pccardd daemon.
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</para>
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<para>The X window system (XFree86) also includes display power
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management (look at the &man.xset.1; man page, and search for
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management (look at the &man.xset.1; manual page, and search for
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dpms there). You may want to investigate this. However, this,
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too, works inconsistently on laptops: it
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often turns off the display but does not turn off the
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<para>This primer is not a full comprehensive explanation of how
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MH works. This is just intended to get you started on the road
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to happier, faster mail reading. You should read the man pages
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to happier, faster mail reading. You should read the manual pages
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for the various commands. You might also want to read the <ulink
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URL="news:comp.mail.mh">comp.mail.mh</ulink> newsgroup. Also
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you can read the <ulink
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evaluate from left to right and you do multiplication and
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division first and addition and subtraction second? MH has the
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same type of rules for <command>pick</command>. It is fairly complex
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so you might want to study the man page. This document is just
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so you might want to study the manual page. This document is just
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to help you get acquainted with MH.</para>
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</sect2>
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<para>As you can tell MH formatting can get rather involved. You
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can probably decipher what most of the other functions and
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variables mean. All of the information on writing these format
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strings is in the MH-Format man page. The really nice thing is
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strings is in the MH-Format manual page. The really nice thing is
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that once you have built your customized
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<filename>replcomps</filename> file you will not need to touch it again.
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No other email program really gives you the power and
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screen. If it is too long and you can see only the end of
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it, press <keycap>ScrollLock</keycap> and use the
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<keycap>up-arrow</keycap> to move backward; you can use
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<keycap>ScrollLock</keycap> with man pages too. Press
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<keycap>ScrollLock</keycap> with manual pages too. Press
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<keycap>ScrollLock</keycap> again to quit scrolling. You
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might want to try <command>cat</command> on some of the
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dot files in your home directory—<command>cat
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<replaceable>text</replaceable></command></term>
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<listitem>
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<para>The man page for <replaceable>text</replaceable>. The
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<para>The manual page for <replaceable>text</replaceable>. The
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major source of documentation for Un*x systems.
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<command>man <parameter>ls</parameter></command> will tell
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you all the ways to use the <command>ls</command> command.
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<listitem>
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<para>Tells you what the command
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<replaceable>text</replaceable> does and its man page.
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<replaceable>text</replaceable> does and its manual page.
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Typing <command>whatis *</command> will tell you about all
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the binaries in the current directory.</para>
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</listitem>
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<title>Printing Files from DOS</title>
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<para>At this point you probably do not have the printer working,
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so here is a way to create a file from a man page, move it to a
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so here is a way to create a file from a manual page, move it to a
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floppy, and then print it from DOS. Suppose you want to read
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carefully about changing permissions on files (pretty
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important). You can use <command>man chmod</command> to read
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<screen>&prompt.user; <userinput>man chmod | col -b > chmod.txt</></screen>
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</informalexample>
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<para>will remove formatting codes and send the man page to the
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<para>will remove formatting codes and send the manual page to the
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<filename>chmod.txt</filename> file instead of showing it on
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your screen. Now put a dos-formatted diskette in your floppy
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drive a, <command>su</command> to root, and type</para>
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directory, call them up with DOS EDIT, Windows Notepad or
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Wordpad, or a word processor, make a minor change so the file
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has to be saved, and print as you normally would from DOS or
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Windows. Hope it works! man pages come out best if printed
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Windows. Hope it works! manual pages come out best if printed
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with the DOS <command>print</command> command. (Copying files
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from FreeBSD to a mounted DOS partition is in some cases still a
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little risky.)</para>
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<term><command>man hier</command></term>
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<listitem>
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<para>man page on the Unix filesystem</para>
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<para>manual page on the Unix filesystem</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</variablelist>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para><literal>docs:</literal> problems with man pages
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<para><literal>docs:</literal> problems with manual pages
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or on-line documentation.</para>
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</listitem>
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<para>Dependent on your hardware, the kernel configuration file must
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contain one or more lines describing your host adapter(s). This
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includes I/O addresses, interrupts etc. Consult the man page for
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includes I/O addresses, interrupts etc. Consult the manual page for
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your adapter driver to get more info. Apart from that, check out
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<filename>/sys/i386/conf/LINT</filename> for an overview of a
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kernel config file. <filename>LINT</filename> contains every
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<programlisting>options "TUNE_1542" #dynamic tune of bus DMA speed</programlisting>
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<para>Check the man pages for the host adapter that you use. Or
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<para>Check the manual pages for the host adapter that you use. Or
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better still, use the ultimate documentation (read: driver
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source).</para>
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</sect3>
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<title>Writing FreeBSD Device Drivers</title>
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<para>This chapter was written by &a.murray; with selections from a
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variety of sources including the intro(4) man page by
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variety of sources including the intro(4) manual page by
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&a.joerg;.</para>
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<sect1>
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<title>Writing FreeBSD Device Drivers</title>
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<para>This chapter was written by &a.murray; with selections from a
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variety of sources including the intro(4) man page by
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variety of sources including the intro(4) manual page by
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&a.joerg;.</para>
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<sect1>
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is not a complete list - this is too hard to maintain...).</para>
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<para>For details please refer to specific chapter in the document,
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RFCs, man pages, or comments in the source code.</para>
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RFCs, manual pages, or comments in the source code.</para>
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<para>Conformance tests have been performed on the KAME STABLE kit
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at TAHI project. Results can be viewed at <ulink
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<para>Alternatively, you can create a core dump from
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inside your program, by calling the
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<function>abort()</function> function. See the man page
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<function>abort()</function> function. See the manual page
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of &man.abort.3; to learn more.</para>
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<para>If you want to create a core dump from outside your
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program, but do not want the process to terminate, you
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can use the <command>gcore</command> program. See the
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man page of &man.gcore.1; for more information.</para>
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manual page of &man.gcore.1; for more information.</para>
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</answer>
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</qandaentry>
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<para>
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The traditional place to look for information about various
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system calls under Unix systems are the man pages.
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system calls under Unix systems are the manual pages.
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FreeBSD describes its system calls in section 2, sometimes
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in section 3.
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</para>
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<note>
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<para>
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The information presented in the man pages applies
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The information presented in the manual pages applies
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to C programs. The assembly language programmer needs additional
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information.
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<ulink URL="http://www.efnet.org/index.php">EFNet</ulink>
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is a FreeBSD forum, but do not go there for tech
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support or try to get folks there to help you avoid
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the pain of reading man pages or doing your own research.
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the pain of reading manual pages or doing your own research.
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It is a chat channel, first and foremost, and topics there
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are just as likely to involve sex, sports or nuclear
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weapons as they are FreeBSD. You Have Been Warned!
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<answer>
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<para>FreeBSD supports any ATAPI-compatible IDE CD-R or CD-RW
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drive. For FreeBSD versions 4.0 and later, see the man page for
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drive. For FreeBSD versions 4.0 and later, see the manual page for
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&man.burncd.8;. For earlier FreeBSD versions, see the examples
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in <filename>/usr/share/examples/atapi</filename>.</para>
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especially those that claim to be AST compatible.</para>
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<para>Check the &man.sio.4;
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man page to get more information on configuring such cards.</para>
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manual page to get more information on configuring such cards.</para>
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</answer>
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</qandaentry>
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before you start the system and leave it connected until the
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system is shutdown to avoid troubles.</para>
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<para>See the &man.ukbd.4; man page for more information.</para>
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<para>See the &man.ukbd.4; manual page for more information.</para>
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</answer>
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</qandaentry>
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<para>Bus mice usually comes with dedicated interface cards.
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These cards may allow you to set the port address and the IRQ
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number other than shown above. Refer to the manual of your
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mouse and the &man.mse.4; man page for more information.</para>
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mouse and the &man.mse.4; manual page for more information.</para>
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</answer>
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</qandaentry>
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<para>Where <replaceable>xxxx</replaceable> is the mouse device
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name and <replaceable>yyyy</replaceable> is a protocol type for
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the mouse. See the &man.moused.8; man page for supported
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the mouse. See the &man.moused.8; manual page for supported
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protocol types.</para>
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<para>You may wish to run the mouse daemon automatically when the
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@ -2672,7 +2672,7 @@ moused_flags=""</programlisting>
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<quote>extend</quote> the selected region of text. If your
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mouse does not have the middle button, you may wish to emulate
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it or remap buttons using moused options. See the
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&man.moused.8; man page for details.</para>
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&man.moused.8; manual page for details.</para>
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</answer>
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</qandaentry>
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command. The details of how you actually control the changer
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can be found in the
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&man.chio.1;
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man page.</para>
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manual page.</para>
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<para>If you are not using <application>AMANDA</application>
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or some other product that already understands changers,
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@ -4505,7 +4505,7 @@ kern.timecounter.hardware: TSC -> i8254</screen>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>Preformatted man pages.</para>
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<para>Preformatted manual pages.</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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@ -4539,7 +4539,7 @@ kern.timecounter.hardware: TSC -> i8254</screen>
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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<para>Preformatted man pages.</para>
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<para>Preformatted manual pages.</para>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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@ -7197,9 +7197,9 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl</programlisting>
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<para>You cannot lower the security level; you have to boot to
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single mode to install the kernel, or change the security
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level in <filename>/etc/rc.conf</filename> then reboot. See
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the &man.init.8; man page for details on securelevel, and see
|
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the &man.init.8; manual page for details on securelevel, and see
|
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<filename>/etc/defaults/rc.conf</filename> and the
|
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&man.rc.conf.5; man page for more information on
|
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&man.rc.conf.5; manual page for more information on
|
||||
rc.conf.</para>
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</answer>
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</qandaentry>
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@ -7224,9 +7224,9 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dnl</programlisting>
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<para>You cannot lower the security level; you have to boot
|
||||
to single mode to change the date, or change the security
|
||||
level in <filename>/etc/rc.conf</filename> then reboot. See
|
||||
the &man.init.8; man page for details on securelevel, and
|
||||
the &man.init.8; manual page for details on securelevel, and
|
||||
see <filename>/etc/defaults/rc.conf</filename> and the
|
||||
&man.rc.conf.5; man page for more information on rc.conf.</para>
|
||||
&man.rc.conf.5; manual page for more information on rc.conf.</para>
|
||||
</answer>
|
||||
</qandaentry>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -9091,7 +9091,7 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop</programlisting>
|
|||
<answer>
|
||||
<para>You should first read the
|
||||
&man.ppp.8;
|
||||
man page and the <ulink
|
||||
manual page and the <ulink
|
||||
URL="../handbook/ppp-and-slip.html#USERPPP">
|
||||
PPP section of the handbook</ulink>. Enable logging with
|
||||
the command</para>
|
||||
|
@ -9141,7 +9141,7 @@ Key F15 A A Menu Workplace Nop</programlisting>
|
|||
<programlisting>127.0.0.1 foo.example.com foo localhost</programlisting>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>Otherwise, simply add another entry for your host.
|
||||
Consult the relevant man pages for more details.</para>
|
||||
Consult the relevant manual pages for more details.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>You should be able to successfully
|
||||
<command>ping -c1 `hostname`</command> when you are done.</para>
|
||||
|
@ -9163,7 +9163,7 @@ default 10.0.0.2 UGSc 0 0 tun0
|
|||
10.0.0.2 10.0.0.1 UH 0 0 tun0</programlisting>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>This is assuming that you have used the addresses from the
|
||||
handbook, the man page or from the ppp.conf.sample file.
|
||||
handbook, the manual page or from the ppp.conf.sample file.
|
||||
If you do not have a default route, it may be because you are
|
||||
running an old version of &man.ppp.8;
|
||||
that does not understand the word <literal>HISADDR</literal>
|
||||
|
@ -9774,7 +9774,7 @@ CCP: Received Terminate Ack (1) state = Req-Sent (6)</programlisting>
|
|||
<para>When the chat interpreter parses each argument, it
|
||||
re-interprets the argument in order to find any special
|
||||
escape sequences such as <literal>\P</literal> or
|
||||
<literal>\T</literal> (see the man page). As a result of this
|
||||
<literal>\T</literal> (see the manual page). As a result of this
|
||||
double-parsing, you must remember to use the correct number of
|
||||
escapes.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -9870,7 +9870,7 @@ ATDT1234567</programlisting>
|
|||
<para>This was a known problem with
|
||||
&man.ppp.8; set up to negotiate a
|
||||
dynamic local IP number with the peer in auto mode. It is
|
||||
fixed in the latest version - search the man page for
|
||||
fixed in the latest version - search the manual page for
|
||||
<literal>iface</literal>.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>The problem was that when that initial program calls
|
||||
|
@ -10570,7 +10570,7 @@ device sio7 at isa? port 0x2b8 tty flags 0x781 irq 7 vector siointr</programlist
|
|||
</question>
|
||||
|
||||
<answer>
|
||||
<para>Actually, the man page for &man.tip.1; is
|
||||
<para>Actually, the manual page for &man.tip.1; is
|
||||
out of date. There is a generic Hayes dialer already built in.
|
||||
Just use <literal>at=hayes</literal> in your
|
||||
<filename>/etc/remote</filename> (see &man.remote.5;) file.</para>
|
||||
|
@ -10977,7 +10977,7 @@ raisechar=^^</programlisting>
|
|||
by providing a utility for <emphasis>branding</emphasis>
|
||||
a known <acronym>ELF</acronym> executable with
|
||||
information about the ABI it is compliant with. See the
|
||||
man page for &man.brandelf.1;
|
||||
manual page for &man.brandelf.1;
|
||||
for more information.</para>
|
||||
</listitem>
|
||||
</itemizedlist>
|
||||
|
@ -11123,7 +11123,7 @@ raisechar=^^</programlisting>
|
|||
<option>-L</option> together with the <option>-R</option>
|
||||
option to make this work. See the
|
||||
&man.chmod.1; and &man.symlink.7;
|
||||
man pages for more info.</para>
|
||||
manual pages for more info.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<warning>
|
||||
<para>The <option>-R</option> option does a
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
|
|||
<title>Translations</title>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>This is the FAQ for people translating the FreeBSD documentation
|
||||
(FAQ, Handbook, tutorials, man pages, and others) to different
|
||||
(FAQ, Handbook, tutorials, manual pages, and others) to different
|
||||
languages.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>It is <emphasis>very</emphasis> heavily based on the translation FAQ
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1046,7 +1046,7 @@ Exports list on foobar:
|
|||
<filename>/etc/amd.conf</filename> file defines some of the more
|
||||
advanced features of <application>amd</application>.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>Consult the &man.amd.8; and &man.amd.conf.5; man pages for more
|
||||
<para>Consult the &man.amd.8; and &man.amd.conf.5; manual pages for more
|
||||
information.</para>
|
||||
</sect2>
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1332,7 +1332,7 @@ Swap: 256M Total, 38M Used, 217M Free, 15% Inuse
|
|||
Instead of having to create and modify device nodes,
|
||||
<literal>DEVFS</literal> maintains this particular filesystem for you.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>See the &man.devfs.5; man page for more
|
||||
<para>See the &man.devfs.5; manual page for more
|
||||
information.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para><literal>DEVFS</literal> is used by default in FreeBSD 5.0.</para>
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -4301,7 +4301,7 @@ failed. Would you like to try again?
|
|||
X Window. There may be some display differences when switching
|
||||
back to text mode, but it is better than damaging equipment.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>Read the &man.xvidtune.1; man page before making
|
||||
<para>Read the &man.xvidtune.1; manual page before making
|
||||
any adjustments.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>Following a successful XFree86 configuration, it will proceed
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ MPEG 1.0 layer III, 128 kbit/s, 44100 Hz joint-stereo
|
|||
<option>--t</option> indicate ID3 tags, which usually contain
|
||||
song information, to be embedded within the MP3 file.
|
||||
Additional encoding options can be found by consulting the
|
||||
lame man page.</para>
|
||||
lame manual page.</para>
|
||||
</sect2>
|
||||
|
||||
<sect2 id="mp3-decoding">
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -449,7 +449,7 @@ OK
|
|||
option however, you should also use the <option>set accmap</option>
|
||||
option, which may be required to defeat hardware dependent on
|
||||
passing certain characters from end to end, most of the time
|
||||
XON/XOFF. See the &man.ppp.8; man page for more information
|
||||
XON/XOFF. See the &man.ppp.8; manual page for more information
|
||||
on this option, and how it is used.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>If you have an older modem, you may need to use the
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -504,7 +504,7 @@ MPEG 1.0 layer III, 128 kbit/s, 44100 Hz joint-stereo
|
|||
<option>--t</option> indicate ID3 tags, which usually contain
|
||||
song information, to be embedded within the MP3 file.
|
||||
Additional encoding options can be found by consulting the
|
||||
lame man page.</para>
|
||||
lame manual page.</para>
|
||||
</sect2>
|
||||
|
||||
<sect2 id="mp3-decoding">
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ lib/X11/oneko/cat2.xpm
|
|||
lib/X11/oneko/mouse.xpm
|
||||
@dirrm lib/X11/oneko</programlisting>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>Refer to the &man.pkg.create.1; man page for details on the
|
||||
<para>Refer to the &man.pkg.create.1; manual page for details on the
|
||||
packing list.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<note>
|
||||
|
@ -3205,7 +3205,7 @@ PLIST_SUB= OCTAVE_VERSION=${OCTAVE_VERSION}</programlisting>
|
|||
lines in the <filename>pkg-plist</filename>.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>This substitution (as well as addition of any <link
|
||||
linkend="porting-manpages">man pages</link>) will be done between
|
||||
linkend="porting-manpages">manual pages</link>) will be done between
|
||||
the <maketarget>do-install</maketarget> and
|
||||
<maketarget>post-install</maketarget> targets, by reading from
|
||||
<makevar>PLIST</makevar> and writing to <makevar>TMPPLIST</makevar>
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -1397,7 +1397,7 @@ Internet, one of the following command lines would be used instead:</para>
|
|||
<para><emphasis remap=tt># ppp -auto -alias demand (Dial-on-Demand mode)</emphasis></para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>You can alternatively use the command <emphasis remap=tt>``alias enable yes''</emphasis>
|
||||
in your ppp configuration file (refer to the man page for details).</para>
|
||||
in your ppp configuration file (refer to the manual page for details).</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>Keep this in mind if you intend to proceed with <xref
|
||||
linkend="config-window-system">.</para>
|
||||
|
@ -2220,7 +2220,7 @@ is used.</para>
|
|||
FreeBSD system.)</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>The complete documentation for the various filters and rules under
|
||||
PPP are available in the PPP man page.</para>
|
||||
PPP are available in the PPP manual page.</para>
|
||||
|
||||
<para>There are four distinct classes of rules which may be applied to
|
||||
the PPP program:
|
||||
|
|
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