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MFC after: 3 days
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MFC after: 3 days
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- small grammar fix
Submitted by: ru
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English lessons by: julian
mdoc(7) lessons by: ru
Approved by: julian (mentor)
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MFC after: 2 days
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updating the list of variables and mentioning the bin(up)time functions.
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ifi_link_state.
Reminded by: ru
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- capitalize Ethernet
- minor fixes
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MFC after: 3 days
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Submitted by: ceri
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space allocation.
Submitted by: Mark W. Krentel
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Requested by: maxim
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Discussed with: emax
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reassembled.
Prodded by: ru
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- Add OpenBSD example rulesets as advertised in etc/pf.conf and pf.conf(5)
- Tweak the pointer to fit the FreeBSD default location share/examples/pf
- Account for the new directory in BSD.usr.dist (no hier(7) change required
as share/examples is an opaque item there).
Obtained from: OpenBSD
Reminded by: Thomas T. Veldhouse
PR: docs/71691
MFC after: 2 days
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the VIA chips with their own numbers). The actual card names are
GN650-T (64-bit) and GN670-T (32-bit). Also capitalize ZyXEL correctly.
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a few small things.
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"documentation on the AceNIC cards are no longer after Nortel acquired
Alteon".
PR: 71600
Submitted by: Linh Pham <question+freebsdpr@closedsrc.org>
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- grammar fixes
- wording improvements
- bump document date
MFC after: 3 days
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- add HARDWARE section based on the hardware notes
- bump document date
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- add a HARDWARE section
- bump document date
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- misc fixes
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- bump document date
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- Sync list of supported devices with source code.
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FreeBSD Hardware Notes, source code and cvs comments from
FreeBSD and NetBSD.
- Update page title and DESCRIPTION section to reflect the fact that
this driver supports much more than Handspring Visor now.
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section 4 manual pages.
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section 4 manual pages.
- Sort device list.
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Enable first match by default.[1]
We should: rwatson [1]
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- fix path to a source file
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MFC after: 5 days
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MFC after: 5 days
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- capitalization fixes
- bump document date
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options to avoid user confusion from now on.
PR: bin/62139 (inspired by)
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Refuse to run unless root.
Check in /etc, /usr/local/etc and ./ for the "autotab" configuration
file.
Add more debug statements.
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fix a 5.x'ism that 4.x needs protection from.
make this code compile standalone.
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device and module naming. The following files were repo-copied:
csa.4 -> snd_csa.4
gusc.4 -> snd_gusc.4
maestro3.4 -> snd_maestro3.4
sbc.4 -> snd_sbc.4
uaudio.4 -> snd_uaudio.4
The pcm(4) manpage wasn't renamed to sound(4) as there are nearby
plans to rename "device sound" to "device snd", to address the
ambiguity in naming, so pcm.4 is linked to sound.4 for the moment.
(We also mumble something about the future plans in the manpage.)
Removed links from pcm.4 to als4000.4 and emu10k1.4 -- they now
have their own snd_*.4 manpages.
Fixes for recent snd_*.4 manpages: added missing "device sound"
to the SYNOPSIS, fixed hints (they are still "hint.pcm.<unit>"
in most cases).
MT5 after: 3 days
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for ie1, to be in line with the other manpages.
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the US Senate, Canadian Parliament and Australian Senate, it was
causing some confusion. After some consultation with Mark Murray,
change this to 'without objection' since often times a plain-speaking
term is preferable to a regionally used term.
Also, clarify that this procedure is to be used when for more mundane
matters that need a sanity check, but don't need the whole, ponderous
voting proceedure that more difficult issues require. Core members
that read email in any given 48 hour period are trusted enough to know
the difference and to provide the sanity check as necessary.
Reviewed by: markm
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Submitted by: brueffer
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