From e27aad9d1fcd133c67260a187f7a659d8f48bce6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nik Clayton Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 23:52:48 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fixup erroneous or extraneous ... elements. --- en/handbook/README | 2 + en/handbook/handbook.sgml | 165 +++++++++++----------- en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/book.sgml | 165 +++++++++++----------- en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/handbook/book.sgml | 165 +++++++++++----------- 4 files changed, 242 insertions(+), 255 deletions(-) diff --git a/en/handbook/README b/en/handbook/README index cb06c8c910..0349e7cd97 100644 --- a/en/handbook/README +++ b/en/handbook/README @@ -547,3 +547,5 @@ for example, Replace with: 50. -> in some cases. + + 51. Fixup erroneous or extraneous ... elements. diff --git a/en/handbook/handbook.sgml b/en/handbook/handbook.sgml index 3f68fb1d6b..53876209e0 100644 --- a/en/handbook/handbook.sgml +++ b/en/handbook/handbook.sgml @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ provides you with many advanced features previously available only on much more expensive computers. These features include: - + @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ - + FreeBSD is based on the 4.4BSD-Lite release from Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) at the University of California at @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ vendors. Here is just a sampling of some of the applications in which people are currently using FreeBSD: - + @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ - + FreeBSD is available in both source and binary form on CDROM and via anonymous ftp. See or . - + device mcd0 at isa? port 0x300 bio irq 10 vector mcdintr @@ -3771,7 +3769,7 @@ grizzle-6.5 - the combined piano tutorial, LOGO interpreter and shoot 'em up arc - + @@ -3794,7 +3792,7 @@ grizzle-6.5 - the combined piano tutorial, LOGO interpreter and shoot 'em up arc kinds of SCSI controllers. Comment out all except for the one(s) you have: - + controller bt0 at isa? port "IO_BT0" bio irq ? vector btintr @@ -3877,7 +3875,7 @@ grizzle-6.5 - the combined piano tutorial, LOGO interpreter and shoot 'em up arc - + @@ -6359,11 +6357,11 @@ FreeBSD BUILT-19950429 (GR386) #0: Sat Apr 29 17:50:09 SAT 1995 &prompt.root; ipfw -a l You can also see the last time a chain entry - was matched with + was matched with: &prompt.root; ipfw -at l - + @@ -6643,7 +6641,7 @@ FreeBSD BUILT-19950429 (GR386) #0: Sat Apr 29 17:50:09 SAT 1995 This section tells how to configure printer hardware and the LPD software to use the printer. It teaches the basics: - + @@ -6659,7 +6657,7 @@ FreeBSD BUILT-19950429 (GR386) #0: Sat Apr 29 17:50:09 SAT 1995 - + If you are setting up a printer that uses a network protocol to accept data to print instead of a serial or parallel interface, see @@ -7707,13 +7705,13 @@ bamboo|ps|PS|S|panasonic|Panasonic KX-P4455 PostScript v51.4:\ port. We will set the bps rate to 38400. For the flag bits, we will set the TANDEM, ANYP, LITOUT, FLUSHO, and PASS8 flags. For the local mode bits, we will set the LITOUT and PASS8 - flags: + flags: bamboo|ps|PS|S|panasonic|Panasonic KX-P4455 PostScript v51.4:\ :sh:sd=/var/spool/lpd/bamboo:\ :lp=/dev/ttyd5:fs#0x82000c1:xs#0x820: - + @@ -7761,11 +7759,11 @@ bamboo|ps|PS|S|panasonic|Panasonic KX-P4455 PostScript v51.4:\ /bin/cat && exit 0 exit 2 - Make the file executable: + Make the file executable: &prompt.root; chmod 555 /usr/local/libexec/if-simple - + And then tell LPD to use it by specifying it with the if capability in @@ -7811,12 +7809,13 @@ bamboo|ps|PS|S|panasonic|Panasonic KX-P4455 PostScript v51.4:\ To test the simple LPD setup: - Type: + Type: &prompt.root; lptest 20 5 | lpr -Pprinter-name - where printer-name is a the name of a printer + + + Where printer-name is a the name of a printer (or an alias) specified in /etc/printcap. To test the default printer, type lpr @@ -7931,12 +7930,14 @@ exit 2 paper. - Here is what FreeBSD wants your printer to do: + Here is what FreeBSD wants your printer to + do: + Printer received CR Printer prints CR Printer received LF Printer prints CR + LF - + Here are some ways to achieve this: @@ -8623,7 +8624,7 @@ cfA013rose dequeued lpr tell LPD to handle the job specially: - + -# copies @@ -8695,7 +8696,7 @@ cfA013rose dequeued - + @@ -8765,7 +8766,7 @@ cfA013rose dequeued lpc, you can - + @@ -8781,7 +8782,7 @@ cfA013rose dequeued - + First, a note about terminology: if a printer is stopped, it will not print anything in its @@ -11781,7 +11782,7 @@ Disk quotas for user test (uid 1002): make sure that your chosen configuration is supported before making any purchases. - + @@ -11790,7 +11791,7 @@ Disk quotas for user test (uid 1002): - + @@ -18723,7 +18724,7 @@ XkbKeymap "xfree86(ru)" There are a couple of kinds of serial cables. Which one you'll use depends on the terminal you want to connect: - + @@ -18744,7 +18745,7 @@ XkbKeymap "xfree86(ru)" - + Also, the serial port on both the terminal and your FreeBSD system must have connectors that will @@ -22489,6 +22490,7 @@ hostname=myname.my.domain Add sl0 to the list of network interfaces by changing the line that says: + network_interfaces="lo0" @@ -22501,11 +22503,11 @@ network_interfaces="lo0 sl0" - Set the startup flags of sl0 by adding a line: + Set the startup flags of sl0 by adding a line: ifconfig_sl0="inet ${hostname} slip-gateway netmask 0xffffff00 up" - + @@ -24167,7 +24169,7 @@ subscribe freebsd-isdn The following TA's are know to work with FreeBSD. - + @@ -24179,7 +24181,7 @@ subscribe freebsd-isdn - + Most other TA's will probably work as well, TA vendors try to make sure their product can accept most of the standard modem AT @@ -25188,7 +25190,7 @@ subscribe cvs-all Using FreeBSD-stable - + @@ -25277,7 +25279,7 @@ subscribe freebsd-stable - + @@ -26005,7 +26007,7 @@ cvs-crypto Here are the revision tags that users might be interested in: - + tag=RELENG_2_2_6_RELEASE @@ -26096,7 +26098,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + Be very @@ -26344,7 +26346,7 @@ cvs-crypto The main FreeBSD CVS repository, excluding the export-restricted cryptography code. - + distrib release=cvs @@ -26371,7 +26373,7 @@ cvs-crypto The FreeBSD ports collection. - + ports-archivers release=cvs @@ -26701,7 +26703,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -26713,7 +26715,7 @@ cvs-crypto The main FreeBSD sources, excluding the export-restricted cryptography code. - + src-base release=cvs @@ -26893,7 +26895,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -26908,7 +26910,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -26919,7 +26921,7 @@ cvs-crypto The export-restricted cryptography code. - + src-crypto release=cvs @@ -26952,7 +26954,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -27100,7 +27102,7 @@ cvs-crypto 3-stage boot issues. Overall coordination: &a.hackers; - + @@ -27118,7 +27120,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -27157,7 +27159,7 @@ cvs-crypto SCSI driver issues. Overall coordination: &a.hackers; - + @@ -27177,13 +27179,13 @@ cvs-crypto - + Kernel issues. Overall coordination: &a.hackers; - + @@ -27231,7 +27233,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -27259,7 +27261,7 @@ cvs-crypto Full LKM based driver support/Configuration Manager. - + @@ -27276,7 +27278,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -28154,7 +28156,7 @@ THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # Date created: 5 December 1994 # Whom: asami # -# $Id: handbook.sgml,v 1.50 1998-10-26 23:52:03 nik Exp $ +# $Id: handbook.sgml,v 1.51 1998-10-26 23:52:47 nik Exp $ # DISTNAME= oneko-1.1b @@ -32060,28 +32062,24 @@ MAINTAINER= email-addresses The Tcl embedded programming language will be used as example of how this model works: - - src/contrib/tcl contains the source as + src/contrib/tcl contains the source as distributed by the maintainers of this package. Parts that are entirely not applicable for FreeBSD can be removed. In the case of Tcl, the mac, win and compat subdirectories were eliminated before the import - - src/lib/libtcl contains only a "bmake style" + src/lib/libtcl contains only a "bmake style" Makefile that uses the standard bsd.lib.mk makefile rules to produce the library and install the documentation. - - src/usr.bin/tclsh contains only a bmake style + src/usr.bin/tclsh contains only a bmake style Makefile which will produce and install the tclsh program and its associated man-pages using the standard bsd.prog.mk rules. - - src/tools/tools/tcl_bmake contains a couple of + src/tools/tools/tcl_bmake contains a couple of shell-scripts that can be of help when the tcl software needs updating. These are not part of the built or installed software. @@ -32919,10 +32917,11 @@ options DDB usually must be followed by another continue statement. There is now an alias for this: panic. - call boot(0) - might be a good way to cleanly shut down the + + + Which might be a good way to cleanly shut down the running system, sync() all disks, and finally reboot. As long as the disk and file system interfaces of the kernel are not damaged, this might be a good way for an almost clean @@ -36047,7 +36046,7 @@ richc.isdn.bcm.tmc.edu 9845-03452-90255 In case of problems, please contact the hostmaster hostmaster@pl.FreeBSD.ORG for this domain. - + @@ -36056,7 +36055,7 @@ richc.isdn.bcm.tmc.edu 9845-03452-90255 - + @@ -36512,7 +36511,7 @@ richc.isdn.bcm.tmc.edu 9845-03452-90255 Australia - + @@ -36520,7 +36519,7 @@ richc.isdn.bcm.tmc.edu 9845-03452-90255 - + @@ -37917,8 +37916,7 @@ help FreeBSD core team - - This is an internal mailing list for use by the core + This is an internal mailing list for use by the core members. Messages can be sent to it when a serious FreeBSD-related matter requires arbitration or high-level scrutiny. @@ -37989,8 +37987,7 @@ help Filesystems - - Discussions concerning FreeBSD filesystems. This is a + Discussions concerning FreeBSD filesystems. This is a technical mailing list for which strictly technical content is expected. @@ -38001,8 +37998,7 @@ help ISDN Communications - - This is the mailing list for people discussing the + This is the mailing list for people discussing the development of ISDN support for FreeBSD. @@ -38170,8 +38166,7 @@ help Security issues - - FreeBSD computer security issues (DES, Kerberos, known + FreeBSD computer security issues (DES, Kerberos, known security holes and fixes, etc). This is a technical mailing list for which strictly technical content is expected. diff --git a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/book.sgml b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/book.sgml index 2ce9931254..170e925939 100644 --- a/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/book.sgml +++ b/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/book.sgml @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ provides you with many advanced features previously available only on much more expensive computers. These features include: - + @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ - + FreeBSD is based on the 4.4BSD-Lite release from Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) at the University of California at @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ vendors. Here is just a sampling of some of the applications in which people are currently using FreeBSD: - + @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ - + FreeBSD is available in both source and binary form on CDROM and via anonymous ftp. See or . - + device mcd0 at isa? port 0x300 bio irq 10 vector mcdintr @@ -3771,7 +3769,7 @@ grizzle-6.5 - the combined piano tutorial, LOGO interpreter and shoot 'em up arc - + @@ -3794,7 +3792,7 @@ grizzle-6.5 - the combined piano tutorial, LOGO interpreter and shoot 'em up arc kinds of SCSI controllers. Comment out all except for the one(s) you have: - + controller bt0 at isa? port "IO_BT0" bio irq ? vector btintr @@ -3877,7 +3875,7 @@ grizzle-6.5 - the combined piano tutorial, LOGO interpreter and shoot 'em up arc - + @@ -6359,11 +6357,11 @@ FreeBSD BUILT-19950429 (GR386) #0: Sat Apr 29 17:50:09 SAT 1995 &prompt.root; ipfw -a l You can also see the last time a chain entry - was matched with + was matched with: &prompt.root; ipfw -at l - + @@ -6643,7 +6641,7 @@ FreeBSD BUILT-19950429 (GR386) #0: Sat Apr 29 17:50:09 SAT 1995 This section tells how to configure printer hardware and the LPD software to use the printer. It teaches the basics: - + @@ -6659,7 +6657,7 @@ FreeBSD BUILT-19950429 (GR386) #0: Sat Apr 29 17:50:09 SAT 1995 - + If you are setting up a printer that uses a network protocol to accept data to print instead of a serial or parallel interface, see @@ -7707,13 +7705,13 @@ bamboo|ps|PS|S|panasonic|Panasonic KX-P4455 PostScript v51.4:\ port. We will set the bps rate to 38400. For the flag bits, we will set the TANDEM, ANYP, LITOUT, FLUSHO, and PASS8 flags. For the local mode bits, we will set the LITOUT and PASS8 - flags: + flags: bamboo|ps|PS|S|panasonic|Panasonic KX-P4455 PostScript v51.4:\ :sh:sd=/var/spool/lpd/bamboo:\ :lp=/dev/ttyd5:fs#0x82000c1:xs#0x820: - + @@ -7761,11 +7759,11 @@ bamboo|ps|PS|S|panasonic|Panasonic KX-P4455 PostScript v51.4:\ /bin/cat && exit 0 exit 2 - Make the file executable: + Make the file executable: &prompt.root; chmod 555 /usr/local/libexec/if-simple - + And then tell LPD to use it by specifying it with the if capability in @@ -7811,12 +7809,13 @@ bamboo|ps|PS|S|panasonic|Panasonic KX-P4455 PostScript v51.4:\ To test the simple LPD setup: - Type: + Type: &prompt.root; lptest 20 5 | lpr -Pprinter-name - where printer-name is a the name of a printer + + + Where printer-name is a the name of a printer (or an alias) specified in /etc/printcap. To test the default printer, type lpr @@ -7931,12 +7930,14 @@ exit 2 paper. - Here is what FreeBSD wants your printer to do: + Here is what FreeBSD wants your printer to + do: + Printer received CR Printer prints CR Printer received LF Printer prints CR + LF - + Here are some ways to achieve this: @@ -8623,7 +8624,7 @@ cfA013rose dequeued lpr tell LPD to handle the job specially: - + -# copies @@ -8695,7 +8696,7 @@ cfA013rose dequeued - + @@ -8765,7 +8766,7 @@ cfA013rose dequeued lpc, you can - + @@ -8781,7 +8782,7 @@ cfA013rose dequeued - + First, a note about terminology: if a printer is stopped, it will not print anything in its @@ -11781,7 +11782,7 @@ Disk quotas for user test (uid 1002): make sure that your chosen configuration is supported before making any purchases. - + @@ -11790,7 +11791,7 @@ Disk quotas for user test (uid 1002): - + @@ -18723,7 +18724,7 @@ XkbKeymap "xfree86(ru)" There are a couple of kinds of serial cables. Which one you'll use depends on the terminal you want to connect: - + @@ -18744,7 +18745,7 @@ XkbKeymap "xfree86(ru)" - + Also, the serial port on both the terminal and your FreeBSD system must have connectors that will @@ -22489,6 +22490,7 @@ hostname=myname.my.domain Add sl0 to the list of network interfaces by changing the line that says: + network_interfaces="lo0" @@ -22501,11 +22503,11 @@ network_interfaces="lo0 sl0" - Set the startup flags of sl0 by adding a line: + Set the startup flags of sl0 by adding a line: ifconfig_sl0="inet ${hostname} slip-gateway netmask 0xffffff00 up" - + @@ -24167,7 +24169,7 @@ subscribe freebsd-isdn The following TA's are know to work with FreeBSD. - + @@ -24179,7 +24181,7 @@ subscribe freebsd-isdn - + Most other TA's will probably work as well, TA vendors try to make sure their product can accept most of the standard modem AT @@ -25188,7 +25190,7 @@ subscribe cvs-all Using FreeBSD-stable - + @@ -25277,7 +25279,7 @@ subscribe freebsd-stable - + @@ -26005,7 +26007,7 @@ cvs-crypto Here are the revision tags that users might be interested in: - + tag=RELENG_2_2_6_RELEASE @@ -26096,7 +26098,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + Be very @@ -26344,7 +26346,7 @@ cvs-crypto The main FreeBSD CVS repository, excluding the export-restricted cryptography code. - + distrib release=cvs @@ -26371,7 +26373,7 @@ cvs-crypto The FreeBSD ports collection. - + ports-archivers release=cvs @@ -26701,7 +26703,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -26713,7 +26715,7 @@ cvs-crypto The main FreeBSD sources, excluding the export-restricted cryptography code. - + src-base release=cvs @@ -26893,7 +26895,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -26908,7 +26910,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -26919,7 +26921,7 @@ cvs-crypto The export-restricted cryptography code. - + src-crypto release=cvs @@ -26952,7 +26954,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -27100,7 +27102,7 @@ cvs-crypto 3-stage boot issues. Overall coordination: &a.hackers; - + @@ -27118,7 +27120,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -27157,7 +27159,7 @@ cvs-crypto SCSI driver issues. Overall coordination: &a.hackers; - + @@ -27177,13 +27179,13 @@ cvs-crypto - + Kernel issues. Overall coordination: &a.hackers; - + @@ -27231,7 +27233,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -27259,7 +27261,7 @@ cvs-crypto Full LKM based driver support/Configuration Manager. - + @@ -27276,7 +27278,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -28154,7 +28156,7 @@ THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # Date created: 5 December 1994 # Whom: asami # -# $Id: book.sgml,v 1.50 1998-10-26 23:52:03 nik Exp $ +# $Id: book.sgml,v 1.51 1998-10-26 23:52:47 nik Exp $ # DISTNAME= oneko-1.1b @@ -32060,28 +32062,24 @@ MAINTAINER= email-addresses The Tcl embedded programming language will be used as example of how this model works: - - src/contrib/tcl contains the source as + src/contrib/tcl contains the source as distributed by the maintainers of this package. Parts that are entirely not applicable for FreeBSD can be removed. In the case of Tcl, the mac, win and compat subdirectories were eliminated before the import - - src/lib/libtcl contains only a "bmake style" + src/lib/libtcl contains only a "bmake style" Makefile that uses the standard bsd.lib.mk makefile rules to produce the library and install the documentation. - - src/usr.bin/tclsh contains only a bmake style + src/usr.bin/tclsh contains only a bmake style Makefile which will produce and install the tclsh program and its associated man-pages using the standard bsd.prog.mk rules. - - src/tools/tools/tcl_bmake contains a couple of + src/tools/tools/tcl_bmake contains a couple of shell-scripts that can be of help when the tcl software needs updating. These are not part of the built or installed software. @@ -32919,10 +32917,11 @@ options DDB usually must be followed by another continue statement. There is now an alias for this: panic. - call boot(0) - might be a good way to cleanly shut down the + + + Which might be a good way to cleanly shut down the running system, sync() all disks, and finally reboot. As long as the disk and file system interfaces of the kernel are not damaged, this might be a good way for an almost clean @@ -36047,7 +36046,7 @@ richc.isdn.bcm.tmc.edu 9845-03452-90255 In case of problems, please contact the hostmaster hostmaster@pl.FreeBSD.ORG for this domain. - + @@ -36056,7 +36055,7 @@ richc.isdn.bcm.tmc.edu 9845-03452-90255 - + @@ -36512,7 +36511,7 @@ richc.isdn.bcm.tmc.edu 9845-03452-90255 Australia - + @@ -36520,7 +36519,7 @@ richc.isdn.bcm.tmc.edu 9845-03452-90255 - + @@ -37917,8 +37916,7 @@ help FreeBSD core team - - This is an internal mailing list for use by the core + This is an internal mailing list for use by the core members. Messages can be sent to it when a serious FreeBSD-related matter requires arbitration or high-level scrutiny. @@ -37989,8 +37987,7 @@ help Filesystems - - Discussions concerning FreeBSD filesystems. This is a + Discussions concerning FreeBSD filesystems. This is a technical mailing list for which strictly technical content is expected. @@ -38001,8 +37998,7 @@ help ISDN Communications - - This is the mailing list for people discussing the + This is the mailing list for people discussing the development of ISDN support for FreeBSD. @@ -38170,8 +38166,7 @@ help Security issues - - FreeBSD computer security issues (DES, Kerberos, known + FreeBSD computer security issues (DES, Kerberos, known security holes and fixes, etc). This is a technical mailing list for which strictly technical content is expected. diff --git a/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/handbook/book.sgml b/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/handbook/book.sgml index 2ce9931254..170e925939 100644 --- a/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/handbook/book.sgml +++ b/en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/handbook/book.sgml @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ provides you with many advanced features previously available only on much more expensive computers. These features include: - + @@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ - + FreeBSD is based on the 4.4BSD-Lite release from Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG) at the University of California at @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ vendors. Here is just a sampling of some of the applications in which people are currently using FreeBSD: - + @@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ - + FreeBSD is available in both source and binary form on CDROM and via anonymous ftp. See or . - + device mcd0 at isa? port 0x300 bio irq 10 vector mcdintr @@ -3771,7 +3769,7 @@ grizzle-6.5 - the combined piano tutorial, LOGO interpreter and shoot 'em up arc - + @@ -3794,7 +3792,7 @@ grizzle-6.5 - the combined piano tutorial, LOGO interpreter and shoot 'em up arc kinds of SCSI controllers. Comment out all except for the one(s) you have: - + controller bt0 at isa? port "IO_BT0" bio irq ? vector btintr @@ -3877,7 +3875,7 @@ grizzle-6.5 - the combined piano tutorial, LOGO interpreter and shoot 'em up arc - + @@ -6359,11 +6357,11 @@ FreeBSD BUILT-19950429 (GR386) #0: Sat Apr 29 17:50:09 SAT 1995 &prompt.root; ipfw -a l You can also see the last time a chain entry - was matched with + was matched with: &prompt.root; ipfw -at l - + @@ -6643,7 +6641,7 @@ FreeBSD BUILT-19950429 (GR386) #0: Sat Apr 29 17:50:09 SAT 1995 This section tells how to configure printer hardware and the LPD software to use the printer. It teaches the basics: - + @@ -6659,7 +6657,7 @@ FreeBSD BUILT-19950429 (GR386) #0: Sat Apr 29 17:50:09 SAT 1995 - + If you are setting up a printer that uses a network protocol to accept data to print instead of a serial or parallel interface, see @@ -7707,13 +7705,13 @@ bamboo|ps|PS|S|panasonic|Panasonic KX-P4455 PostScript v51.4:\ port. We will set the bps rate to 38400. For the flag bits, we will set the TANDEM, ANYP, LITOUT, FLUSHO, and PASS8 flags. For the local mode bits, we will set the LITOUT and PASS8 - flags: + flags: bamboo|ps|PS|S|panasonic|Panasonic KX-P4455 PostScript v51.4:\ :sh:sd=/var/spool/lpd/bamboo:\ :lp=/dev/ttyd5:fs#0x82000c1:xs#0x820: - + @@ -7761,11 +7759,11 @@ bamboo|ps|PS|S|panasonic|Panasonic KX-P4455 PostScript v51.4:\ /bin/cat && exit 0 exit 2 - Make the file executable: + Make the file executable: &prompt.root; chmod 555 /usr/local/libexec/if-simple - + And then tell LPD to use it by specifying it with the if capability in @@ -7811,12 +7809,13 @@ bamboo|ps|PS|S|panasonic|Panasonic KX-P4455 PostScript v51.4:\ To test the simple LPD setup: - Type: + Type: &prompt.root; lptest 20 5 | lpr -Pprinter-name - where printer-name is a the name of a printer + + + Where printer-name is a the name of a printer (or an alias) specified in /etc/printcap. To test the default printer, type lpr @@ -7931,12 +7930,14 @@ exit 2 paper. - Here is what FreeBSD wants your printer to do: + Here is what FreeBSD wants your printer to + do: + Printer received CR Printer prints CR Printer received LF Printer prints CR + LF - + Here are some ways to achieve this: @@ -8623,7 +8624,7 @@ cfA013rose dequeued lpr tell LPD to handle the job specially: - + -# copies @@ -8695,7 +8696,7 @@ cfA013rose dequeued - + @@ -8765,7 +8766,7 @@ cfA013rose dequeued lpc, you can - + @@ -8781,7 +8782,7 @@ cfA013rose dequeued - + First, a note about terminology: if a printer is stopped, it will not print anything in its @@ -11781,7 +11782,7 @@ Disk quotas for user test (uid 1002): make sure that your chosen configuration is supported before making any purchases. - + @@ -11790,7 +11791,7 @@ Disk quotas for user test (uid 1002): - + @@ -18723,7 +18724,7 @@ XkbKeymap "xfree86(ru)" There are a couple of kinds of serial cables. Which one you'll use depends on the terminal you want to connect: - + @@ -18744,7 +18745,7 @@ XkbKeymap "xfree86(ru)" - + Also, the serial port on both the terminal and your FreeBSD system must have connectors that will @@ -22489,6 +22490,7 @@ hostname=myname.my.domain Add sl0 to the list of network interfaces by changing the line that says: + network_interfaces="lo0" @@ -22501,11 +22503,11 @@ network_interfaces="lo0 sl0" - Set the startup flags of sl0 by adding a line: + Set the startup flags of sl0 by adding a line: ifconfig_sl0="inet ${hostname} slip-gateway netmask 0xffffff00 up" - + @@ -24167,7 +24169,7 @@ subscribe freebsd-isdn The following TA's are know to work with FreeBSD. - + @@ -24179,7 +24181,7 @@ subscribe freebsd-isdn - + Most other TA's will probably work as well, TA vendors try to make sure their product can accept most of the standard modem AT @@ -25188,7 +25190,7 @@ subscribe cvs-all Using FreeBSD-stable - + @@ -25277,7 +25279,7 @@ subscribe freebsd-stable - + @@ -26005,7 +26007,7 @@ cvs-crypto Here are the revision tags that users might be interested in: - + tag=RELENG_2_2_6_RELEASE @@ -26096,7 +26098,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + Be very @@ -26344,7 +26346,7 @@ cvs-crypto The main FreeBSD CVS repository, excluding the export-restricted cryptography code. - + distrib release=cvs @@ -26371,7 +26373,7 @@ cvs-crypto The FreeBSD ports collection. - + ports-archivers release=cvs @@ -26701,7 +26703,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -26713,7 +26715,7 @@ cvs-crypto The main FreeBSD sources, excluding the export-restricted cryptography code. - + src-base release=cvs @@ -26893,7 +26895,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -26908,7 +26910,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -26919,7 +26921,7 @@ cvs-crypto The export-restricted cryptography code. - + src-crypto release=cvs @@ -26952,7 +26954,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -27100,7 +27102,7 @@ cvs-crypto 3-stage boot issues. Overall coordination: &a.hackers; - + @@ -27118,7 +27120,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -27157,7 +27159,7 @@ cvs-crypto SCSI driver issues. Overall coordination: &a.hackers; - + @@ -27177,13 +27179,13 @@ cvs-crypto - + Kernel issues. Overall coordination: &a.hackers; - + @@ -27231,7 +27233,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -27259,7 +27261,7 @@ cvs-crypto Full LKM based driver support/Configuration Manager. - + @@ -27276,7 +27278,7 @@ cvs-crypto - + @@ -28154,7 +28156,7 @@ THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. # Date created: 5 December 1994 # Whom: asami # -# $Id: book.sgml,v 1.50 1998-10-26 23:52:03 nik Exp $ +# $Id: book.sgml,v 1.51 1998-10-26 23:52:47 nik Exp $ # DISTNAME= oneko-1.1b @@ -32060,28 +32062,24 @@ MAINTAINER= email-addresses The Tcl embedded programming language will be used as example of how this model works: - - src/contrib/tcl contains the source as + src/contrib/tcl contains the source as distributed by the maintainers of this package. Parts that are entirely not applicable for FreeBSD can be removed. In the case of Tcl, the mac, win and compat subdirectories were eliminated before the import - - src/lib/libtcl contains only a "bmake style" + src/lib/libtcl contains only a "bmake style" Makefile that uses the standard bsd.lib.mk makefile rules to produce the library and install the documentation. - - src/usr.bin/tclsh contains only a bmake style + src/usr.bin/tclsh contains only a bmake style Makefile which will produce and install the tclsh program and its associated man-pages using the standard bsd.prog.mk rules. - - src/tools/tools/tcl_bmake contains a couple of + src/tools/tools/tcl_bmake contains a couple of shell-scripts that can be of help when the tcl software needs updating. These are not part of the built or installed software. @@ -32919,10 +32917,11 @@ options DDB usually must be followed by another continue statement. There is now an alias for this: panic. - call boot(0) - might be a good way to cleanly shut down the + + + Which might be a good way to cleanly shut down the running system, sync() all disks, and finally reboot. As long as the disk and file system interfaces of the kernel are not damaged, this might be a good way for an almost clean @@ -36047,7 +36046,7 @@ richc.isdn.bcm.tmc.edu 9845-03452-90255 In case of problems, please contact the hostmaster hostmaster@pl.FreeBSD.ORG for this domain. - + @@ -36056,7 +36055,7 @@ richc.isdn.bcm.tmc.edu 9845-03452-90255 - + @@ -36512,7 +36511,7 @@ richc.isdn.bcm.tmc.edu 9845-03452-90255 Australia - + @@ -36520,7 +36519,7 @@ richc.isdn.bcm.tmc.edu 9845-03452-90255 - + @@ -37917,8 +37916,7 @@ help FreeBSD core team - - This is an internal mailing list for use by the core + This is an internal mailing list for use by the core members. Messages can be sent to it when a serious FreeBSD-related matter requires arbitration or high-level scrutiny. @@ -37989,8 +37987,7 @@ help Filesystems - - Discussions concerning FreeBSD filesystems. This is a + Discussions concerning FreeBSD filesystems. This is a technical mailing list for which strictly technical content is expected. @@ -38001,8 +37998,7 @@ help ISDN Communications - - This is the mailing list for people discussing the + This is the mailing list for people discussing the development of ISDN support for FreeBSD. @@ -38170,8 +38166,7 @@ help Security issues - - FreeBSD computer security issues (DES, Kerberos, known + FreeBSD computer security issues (DES, Kerberos, known security holes and fixes, etc). This is a technical mailing list for which strictly technical content is expected.