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Bug 13411
Update book.sgml of en_US.ISO_8859-1/books/faq
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>--- book.sgml.org Fri Aug 27 23:54:27 1999 >+++ book.sgml Sat Aug 28 00:37:46 1999 >@@ -133,8 +133,8 @@ > <emphasis>-current</emphasis> if you're sure that you're prepared for its > increased volatility (relative to <emphasis>-stable</emphasis>, that is).</para> > >-<para>Releases are only made <xref linkend="release-freq" remap="every few months">. While many people stay more up-to-date with the >-FreeBSD sources (see the questions on <xref linkend="current" remap="FreeBSD-current"> and <xref linkend="stable" remap="FreeBSD-stable">) than that, doing so is more of a >+<para>Releases are only made <link linkend="release-freq">every few months</link>. While many people stay more up-to-date with the >+FreeBSD sources (see the questions on <link linkend="current">FreeBSD-current</link> and <link linkend="stable">FreeBSD-stable</link>) than that, doing so is more of a > commitment, as the sources are a moving target.</para> > > </answer></qandaentry> >@@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ > FreeBSD source tree.</para> > > <para>However, most non-trivial changes are discussed in advance in the >-<xref linkend="mailing" remap="mailing lists">, and there are no restrictions >+<link linkend="mailing">mailing lists</link>, and there are no restrictions > on who may take part in the discussion.</para> > > </answer></qandaentry> >@@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ > > <listitem> > <para><ulink URL="ftp://current.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/">4.0 Snapshot</ulink> releases are made once a day for the >-<xref linkend="current" remap="-current"> branch, these being of service >+<link linkend="current">-current</link> branch, these being of service > purely to bleeding-edge testers and developers.</para> > </listitem> > >@@ -355,38 +355,46 @@ > > <para>FreeBSD is also available via CDROM, from the following place(s):</para> > >-<para>Walnut Creek CDROM<!-- <br> --> >-4041 Pike Lane, Suite F<!-- <br> --> >-Concord, CA 94520 USA<!-- <br> --> >-Orders: +1 800 786-9907<!-- <br> --> >-Questions: +1 925 674-0783<!-- <br> --> >-FAX: +1 925 674-0821<!-- <br> --> >-email: <ulink URL="mailto:orders@cdrom.com">WC Orders address</ulink><!-- <br> --> >-WWW: <ulink URL="http://www.cdrom.com/">WC Home page</ulink><!-- <br> --></para> >+<para><literallayout> >+ Walnut Creek CDROM >+ 4041 Pike Lane, Suite F >+ Concord, CA 94520 USA >+ Orders: +1 800 786-9907 >+ Questions: +1 925 674-0783 >+ FAX: +1 925 674-0821 >+ email: <ulink URL="mailto:orders@cdrom.com">WC Orders address</ulink> >+ WWW: <ulink URL="http://www.cdrom.com/">WC Home page</ulink> >+</literallayout></para> > > <para>In Australia, you may find it at:</para> > >-<para>Advanced Multimedia Distributors<!-- <br> --> >-Factory 1/1 Ovata Drive<!-- <br> --> >-Tullamarine, Melbourne<!-- <br> --> >-Victoria<!-- <br> --> >-Australia<!-- <br> --> >-Voice: +61 3 9338 6777<!-- <br> --></para> >- >-<para>CDROM Support BBS<!-- <br> --> >-17 Irvine St<!-- <br> --> >-Peppermint Grove WA 6011<!-- <br> --> >-Voice: +61 9 385-3793<!-- <br> --> >-Fax: +61 9 385-2360<!-- <br> --></para> >+<para><literallayout> >+ Advanced Multimedia Distributors >+ Factory 1/1 Ovata Drive >+ Tullamarine, Melbourne >+ Victoria >+ Australia >+ Voice: +61 3 9338 6777 >+</literallayout></para> >+ >+<para><literallayout> >+ CDROM Support BBS >+ 17 Irvine St >+ Peppermint Grove WA 6011 >+ Voice: +61 9 385-3793 >+ Fax: +61 9 385-2360 >+</literallayout></para> > > <para>And in the UK:</para> > >-<para>The Public Domain & Shareware Library<!-- <br> --> >-Winscombe House, Beacon Rd<!-- <br> --> >-Crowborough<!-- <br> --> >-Sussex. TN6 1UL<!-- <br> --> >-Voice: +44 1892 663-298<!-- <br> --> >-Fax: +44 1892 667-473<!-- <br> --></para> >+<para><literallayout> >+ The Public Domain & Shareware Library >+ Winscombe House, Beacon Rd >+ Crowborough >+ Sussex. TN6 1UL >+ Voice: +44 1892 663-298 >+ Fax: +44 1892 667-473 >+</literallayout></para> > > </answer></qandaentry> > >@@ -950,7 +958,7 @@ > that's supposed to let you *just* make those floppies, but it's not > really gelled yet.</para> > >-<para>To make a custom release, follow the instructions <xref linkend="custrel" remap="here">.</para> >+<para>To make a custom release, follow the instructions <link linkend="custrel">here</link>.</para> > > </answer></qandaentry> > >@@ -1024,7 +1032,7 @@ > That said, it does work on thousands of IDE based systems, so > you'd do well to try it first before simply giving up.</para> > >-<para>If you have a SCSI drive with bad blocks, see <xref linkend="awre" remap="this answer">.</para> >+<para>If you have a SCSI drive with bad blocks, see <link linkend="awre">this answer</link>.</para> > > </answer></qandaentry> > >@@ -1305,7 +1313,7 @@ > </para></question><answer> > > <para>This is classically a case of FreeBSD and DOS or some other OS >-conflicting over their ideas of disk <xref linkend="geometry" remap="geometry."> You will have to reinstall FreeBSD, but obeying the >+conflicting over their ideas of disk <link linkend="geometry">geometry</link>. You will have to reinstall FreeBSD, but obeying the > instructions given above will almost always get you going.</para> > > </answer></qandaentry> >@@ -1332,7 +1340,7 @@ > ISA devices, although one or two broken EISA and VLB devices may > need it as well).</para> > >-<para>Also look at the section on <xref linkend="reallybigram" remap=">64M machines"> if you have that much memory, >+<para>Also look at the section on <link linkend="reallybigram">>64M machines</link> if you have that much memory, > or if you're using a Compaq or other BIOS that lies about > the available memory.</para> > >@@ -1456,12 +1464,12 @@ > current versions can generally be obtained by anonymous FTP from > <filename>braae.ru.ac.za</filename>.</para> > >-<para>There is also a <xref linkend="mailing" remap="mailing list"> for the >+<para>There is also a <link linkend="mailing">mailing list</link> for the > discussion of non-US encryption software. For more information, send > an email message with a single line saying ``<emphasis remap=tt>help</emphasis>'' in the body > of your message to</para> > >-<para><email><majordomo@braae.ru.ac.za></email>.</para> >+<para><email>majordomo@braae.ru.ac.za</email>.</para> > > </answer></qandaentry> > >@@ -1866,7 +1874,7 @@ > > <para>When the mouse daemon is running, access to the mouse needs to be > coordinated between the mouse daemon and other programs such as the >-X Window. Refer to <xref linkend="x-and-moused" remap="another section"> >+X Window. Refer to <link linkend="x-and-moused">another section</link> > on this issue".</para> > > </answer></qandaentry> >@@ -1874,7 +1882,7 @@ > <qandaentry><question> > <para>How do I cut and paste text with mouse in the text console?</para></question><answer> > >-<para>Once you get the mouse daemon running (see <xref linkend="moused" remap="previous section">), hold down the button 1 (left button) >+<para>Once you get the mouse daemon running (see <link linkend="moused">previous section</link>), hold down the button 1 (left button) > and move the mouse to select a region of > text. Then, press the button 2 (middle button) or the button 3 (right > button) to paste it at the text cursor.</para> >@@ -1977,7 +1985,7 @@ > > <para>In general this will not cause any problems, but there are > circumstances where you will take a hit, either in performance or >-accuracy of the math emulation code (see the section <xref linkend="emul" remap="on FP emulation">). In particular, drawing arcs in X will be >+accuracy of the math emulation code (see the section <link linkend="emul">on FP emulation</link>). In particular, drawing arcs in X will be > VERY slow. It is highly recommended that you buy a math > co-processor; it's well worth it.</para> > >@@ -2237,7 +2245,7 @@ > to B-C, the default is A-B.</para> > > <para>The 742a EISA cards never had the ``>16MB'' problem mentioned in >-the section <xref linkend="bigram" remap="on >16 MB machines">. This is a >+the section <link linkend="bigram">on >16 MB machines</link>. This is a > problem that occurs with the Vesa-Local Buslogic SCSI cards.</para> > > </answer></qandaentry> >@@ -2987,7 +2995,7 @@ > <para>Please take a look at <ulink URL="../ports/">the ports page</ulink> for info on software packages ported to > FreeBSD. The list currently tops 1800 and is growing daily, so come > back to check often or subscribe to the <emphasis remap=tt>freebsd-announce</emphasis> >-<xref linkend="mailing" remap="mailing list"> for periodic updates on new >+<link linkend="mailing">mailing list</link> for periodic updates on new > entries.</para> > > <para>Most ports should be available for the 2.2, 3.x and 4.0 >@@ -4807,7 +4815,7 @@ > </literallayout> > </para> > >-<para>See the section on <xref linkend="make-kernel" remap="building a kernel"> >+<para>See the section on <link linkend="make-kernel">building a kernel</link> > if you've no experience with building kernels.</para> > > <para>With this option, there should be less chance of synchronization >@@ -4864,7 +4872,7 @@ > <para>Unfortunately there is no workaround for versions 2.0.X and > 2.1.X. In versions 2.2 through 2.2.5, apply the following patch > to <filename>/sys/i386/isa/psm.c</filename> and rebuild the kernel. See the >-section on <xref linkend="make-kernel" remap="building a kernel"> >+section on <link linkend="make-kernel">building a kernel</link> > if you've no experience with building kernels.</para> > > <para> >@@ -5062,7 +5070,7 @@ > tell other systems on your network about your router; FreeBSD > comes with the standard BSD routing daemon > <ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?routed">routed</ulink>, or for more complex situations you may want to try >-<emphasis>GaTeD</emphasis> (available by FTP from <filename>ftp.gated.Merit.EDU</filename>) which >+<emphasis>GaTeD</emphasis> (available from <ulink URL="http://www.gated.org/"> http://www.gated.org/ </ulink>) which > supports FreeBSD as of 3_5Alpha7.</para> > > <para>It is our duty to warn you that, even when FreeBSD is configured >@@ -5093,7 +5101,7 @@ > <ulink URL="http://www.tis.com/">the TIS firewall toolkit</ulink> > on your FreeBSD box.</para> > >-<para>See also the section on <xref linkend="natd" remap="natd">.</para> >+<para>See also the section on <link linkend="natd">natd</link>.</para> > > </answer></qandaentry> > >@@ -6051,7 +6059,7 @@ > trying to resolve a host name. A lot of the time, > <ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?sendmail">sendmail</ulink> is the culprit. You should make sure that you tell > sendmail not to do any DNS lookups in its configuration file. See >-the section on <xref linkend="ispmail" remap="Mail Configuration"> for >+the section on <link linkend="ispmail">Mail Configuration</link> for > details on how to create your own configuration file and what should > go into it. You may also want to add the following line to your > <filename>.mc</filename> file:</para> >@@ -6503,16 +6511,6 @@ > </qandaset> > </chapter> > >- >- >- >- >- >- >- >- >- >- > <chapter > id="serial"> > <title>Serial Communications</title> >@@ -6558,7 +6556,7 @@ > example. If these settings aren't right for your system, or if > you've added modem cards or have more serial ports than your > kernel is configured for, just reconfigure your kernel. See >-section <xref linkend="make-kernel" remap="about building a kernel"> for >+section <link linkend="make-kernel">about building a kernel</link> for > more details.</para> > > </answer></qandaentry> >@@ -6706,7 +6704,7 @@ > </literallayout> > </para> > >-<para>See the section <xref linkend="direct-at" remap="on sending AT commands"> below for information on how to make these settings >+<para>See the section <link linkend="direct-at">on sending AT commands</link> below for information on how to make these settings > without resorting to an MS-DOS terminal program.</para> > > <para>Next, make an entry in <ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?ttys">/etc/ttys</ulink> for the >@@ -6870,10 +6868,10 @@ > </answer></qandaentry> > > <qandaentry><question> >-<para>The <email>@</email> sign for the pn capability doesn't work!</para></question><answer> >+<para>The <emphasis remap=tt><@></emphasis> sign for the pn capability doesn't work!</para></question><answer> > >-<para>The <email>@</email> sign in the phone number capability tells tip to look in >-<ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?phones(5)">/etc/phones</ulink> for a phone number. But the <email>@</email> sign is >+<para>The <emphasis remap=tt><@></emphasis> sign in the phone number capability tells tip to look in >+<ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?phones(5)">/etc/phones</ulink> for a phone number. But the <emphasis remap=tt><@></emphasis> sign is > also a special character in capability files like > <ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?remote">/etc/remote</ulink>. Escape it with a backslash:</para> > >@@ -6953,7 +6951,7 @@ > and several thousand students trying to use them...</para> > > <para>Make an entry for your university in <ulink URL="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi?remote">/etc/remote</ulink> >-and use <email>\@</email> for the <emphasis remap=tt>pn</emphasis> capability:</para> >+and use <emphasis remap=tt><\@></emphasis> for the <emphasis remap=tt>pn</emphasis> capability:</para> > > <para> > <literallayout> big-university:\ >@@ -7821,13 +7819,13 @@ > number of working ports and packages. > FreeBSD/AXP should be considered BETA quality software at this > time. For status information, please join the >-<email><freebsd-alpha@FreeBSD.org></email><xref linkend="mailing" remap="mailing list">.</para> >+<email>freebsd-alpha@FreeBSD.org</email><link linkend="mailing">mailing list</link>.</para> > > <para>Interest has also been expressed in a port of FreeBSD to >-the SPARC architecture, join the <email><freebsd-sparc@FreeBSD.org></email><xref linkend="mailing" remap="mailing list"> if you are interested >+the SPARC architecture, join the <email>freebsd-sparc@FreeBSD.org</email><link linkend="mailing">mailing list</link> if you are interested > in joining that project. For general discussion on new architectures, >-join the <email><freebsd-platforms@FreeBSD.org></email> >-<xref linkend="mailing" remap="mailing list">.</para> >+join the <email>freebsd-platforms@FreeBSD.org</email> >+<link linkend="mailing">mailing list</link>.</para> > > </answer></qandaentry> > >@@ -7843,7 +7841,7 @@ > character major number 32 and block major number 8 have been reserved > specifically for this purpose; please use them. In any case, we'd > appreciate hearing about your driver on >-<email><freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.org></email>.</para> >+<email>freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.org</email>.</para> > > </answer></qandaentry> > >@@ -7879,7 +7877,7 @@ > > <para> > <emphasis>[This section was extracted from a mail written by <ulink URL="mailto:wpaul@FreeBSD.org">Bill Paul</ulink> on the >-freebsd-current <xref linkend="mailing" remap="mailing list"> by <ulink URL="mailto:des@FreeBSD.org">Dag-Erling Coïdan Smørgrav</ulink>, who fixed a few typos and added the bracketed >+freebsd-current <link linkend="mailing">mailing list</link> by <ulink URL="mailto:des@FreeBSD.org">Dag-Erling Coïdan Smørgrav</ulink>, who fixed a few typos and added the bracketed > comments]</emphasis></para> > > <para>
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