Add some trademarks and quote tags.

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Marc Fonvieille 2009-06-06 13:14:49 +00:00
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commit ed46ec5264
Notes: svn2git 2020-12-08 03:00:23 +00:00
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&tm-attrib.freebsd;
&tm-attrib.amd;
&tm-attrib.apple;
&tm-attrib.intel;
&tm-attrib.linux;
&tm-attrib.opengroup;
&tm-attrib.sparc;
&tm-attrib.sun;
&tm-attrib.unix;
&tm-attrib.xfree86;
&tm-attrib.general;
</legalnotice>
@ -363,7 +366,7 @@
CURRENT, for example FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT. NetBSD uses a slightly
different naming scheme and appends a single-letter suffix which
indicates changes in the internal interfaces, for example NetBSD
1.4.3G. OpenBSD does not assign a number ("OpenBSD-current").
1.4.3G. OpenBSD does not assign a number (<quote>OpenBSD-current</quote>).
All new development on the system goes into this branch.</para>
</listitem>
@ -417,7 +420,7 @@
<listitem>
<para>FreeBSD aims for high performance and ease of use by
end users, and is a favourite of web content providers. It runs
on a number of platforms, including i386 based systems (<quote>PCs</quote>),
on a number of platforms, including &i386; based systems (<quote>PCs</quote>),
systems based on the AMD 64-bit processors, &ultrasparc; based systems,
systems based on Compaq's Alpha processors and systems based around
the NEC PC-98 specification. The FreeBSD project has
@ -428,7 +431,7 @@
<para>NetBSD aims for maximum portability: <quote>of course it runs
NetBSD</quote>. It runs on machines from palmtops to large
servers, and has even been used on NASA space missions. It is a
particularly good choice for running on old non-Intel
particularly good choice for running on old non-&intel;
hardware.</para>
</listitem>