FreeBSD. I can't reach the website right now, and Greg hasn't been
able to reach the guy making these statues. Last I heard no money was
ever received by the foundation from them in any case.
Discussed with: grog
www/de/Makefile include the German docs.sgml
www/de/docs.sgml new translation
www/de/mailto.sgml link to docs.sgml
www/de/navigation.xml link to docs.sgml and the new German article section
www/de/includes.sgml link to docs.sgml
www/de/index.xsl link to the new German article section
Obtained from: The FreeBSD German Documentation Project.
Approved by: mheinen (mentor)
a "port".
Add HP and eMachines (the top three sellers) instead of just mentioning
Dell since Dell doesn't sell AMD CPU's, but the sentance implied they did.
Add Clackamas Technology and Yamhill. Remove references that Intel
used to call EM64T "64-bit extension technology" as that is what I've
recently seen Intel call it on banners in their booth at trade shows.
Updated this file to include the medium and low priority lists,
Merged much information from njl's website and was:
Requested by: ceri, marks
Task assigned by: ceri
places the developers@ mailing list was explicitly mentioned and
standardize the places it had been used to make it sound like
"developers" is just a group of people instead of a mailing list.
- Refer to 386 CPUs as 80386 instead of i386 since i386 is commonly used
as the architecture name rather than a specific processor.
- Clarify that 5.x also supports 80386's, just not in GENERIC.
- Note that SMP only works on Pentium-class CPUs and higher (we don't
support systems with multiple 486's and external APICs). Also, tweak
the wording to avoid saying 'supported' twice in a row.
- Link to the HTML page in the Handbook that has FTP mirrors.
- Remove text about commercial software demos, since at least the
official FreeBSD releases does not have that anymore.
instead of directly to a vendor listing in the Handbook. This should
hopefully make it slight simpler for people to find what they are
looking.
Discussed with: ceri