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Spotted by: marius
Discussed with: ru
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Noticed by: ru
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Quote .Cd and .Nd text.
Bump doc date.
Requested by: some user through ru
Supported by: ru, dwmalone, brueffer
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PR: 55441
Submitted by: Lukas Ertl <l.ertl@univie.ac.at>
MFC after: 3 days
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- Add some wlan(4) related cross-references.
- Add some "device" lines to SYNOPSIS
- Correct grammar/sentencing in ath_hal(4) manual page
PR: docs/54114
Submitted by: Lukas Ertl <l.ertl@univie.ac.at>
Approved by: des (mentor)
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Discussed with: imp
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Discussed with: imp
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- Change lines referring to kernel configuration file:
device foo0 at isa port xxx irq yyy...
to
device foo
Describe resource "hints" in /boot/device.hints.
- Try to describe resource allocation and probe/attach behavior in the
newbus framework.
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cd src/share; find man[1-9] -type f|xargs perl -pi -e 's/[ \t]+$//'
BTW, what editors are the culprits? I'm using vim and it shows
me whitespace at EOL in troff files with a thick blue block...
Reviewed by: Silence from cvs diff -b
MFC after: 7 days
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Submitted by: Dave McKay <monk@sneakerz.org>
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Reviewed by: Brooks Davis <brooks@one-eyed-alien.net>
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of the typeset output, tend to make diffs harder to read and provide
bad examples for new-comers to mdoc.
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device blah0 -> device blah for PCI devices and busses.
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NICs. (Finally!) The PCMCIA, ISA and PCI varieties are all supported,
though only the ISA and PCI ones will work on the alpha for now.
PCCARD, ISA and PCI attachments are all provided. Also provided an
ancontrol(8) utility for configuring the NIC, man pages, and updated
pccard.conf.sample. ISA cards are supported in both ISA PnP and hard-wired
mode, although you must configure the kernel explicitly to support the
hardwired mode since you have to know the I/O address and port ahead
of time.
Special thanks to Doug Ambrisko for doing the initial newbus hackery
and getting it to work in infrastructure mode.
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