- Use of &base; for easier translations [1]
- Use of mailman link for freebsd-sparc instead of pointing people to
support.html#mailing-list
Submitted by: Antoine Brodin <antoine.brodin@laposte.net> [1]
- gem(4) has its interrupt marked INTR_MPSAFE now.
- sf(4) is locked now.
- sis(4)'s mutex is no longer marked MTX_RECURSE.
- txp(4) and wb(4) locking both need testing.
- Add an entry for vx(4) and note that its locking needs testing. This
driver dosen't need bus_dma it appears though as it uses PIO to bang
packets into and out of the card.
making it hard to copy/paste the originator field for PR issues.
Also make query-pr.cgi xhtml compliant.
Submitted by: Daniel Gerzo <danger at rulez dot sk>
the 'desired' section. They are secondary problems and can be avoided by
disabling backgroud fsck.
Add a showstopper entry for the uprintf panics. This is the #1 priority at
this point.
= Changed "purists...that" to "purists...who".
= Changed parenthetical explanation of "tags".
= Changed "added" to "defined" since elements were not added.
= Replaced awkward use of "related things".
= Changed awkward non-possessive "<filename>'s" to
"<filename> elements".
= Removed too-restrictive "If you are familiar with them,".
= Reworded "I found the best way" from anonymous page.
= Removed "that" that referred to nothing.
= Changed "have got" to "have".
= Changed "they'll" to FDP's "they will".
= Changed too-informal "stuff" to "version".
= Removed erroneous "too" in small rewording that shortened a long
sentence.
= Removed unnecessary "You should".
= Combined two paras on the same thing, changing "file" to "page".
= Inserted apostrophe in "beginners".
= Changed a quote char to an entity, twice.
Approved by: keramida
section. Thanks to everyone, and Tor and Marcel in particular, for taking
a large bite out of this. There is indeed light at the end of the tunnel
here.
pass the xhtml compliant check, making us conforming to standards.
This also finishes the update to query-pr-summary.cgi which is now
XHTML 1.0 compliant.
Submitted by: Daniel Gerzo <danger at rulez dot sk>
easier to read when you are using a color capable browser.
This will not impact a text-only browser.
Changes include:
o Code cleanup
o Add CSS style's.
o Use the new CSS style's.
o Move double quotes to quotes where needed.
o Made the HTML (except for the header) html-compliant.
The usage of CSS makes it easy to merge later when/if needed.
Discussed on: www@
No objections from: www@
Submitted by: Daniel Gerzo <danger at rulez dot sk>