Update to match current reality (not that anyone reads these anyway :)

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jkh 2000-03-18 08:06:16 +00:00
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@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ DISTRIBUTION INFORMATION
------------------------
An ``X-'' prefixed before a distribution set means that the XFree86
3.3.3.1 base distribution, libraries, manual pages, SVGA server and a
set of default fonts will be selected in addition to the set itself.
base distribution, libraries, manual pages, SVGA server and a set
of default fonts will be selected in addition to the set itself.
If you select such a set, you will also be presented with a set of
menus for customizing the selections to your desired X Window System
setup.
@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Kern-Developer: As above, but with only kernel sources instead of
the complete source tree.
User: The base distribution, man pages, dictionary files and
the FreeBSD 1.x, 2.0, 2.1.x and 2.2.x compatibility sets.
the FreeBSD 1.x, 2.0, 2.1.x, 2.2.x and 3.x compatibility sets.
Minimal: Only the base distribution.
@ -45,14 +45,15 @@ Reset: Clear all currently selected distributions.
ENCRYPTION SOFTWARE:
--------------------
You may notice that certain distributions, like "des" and "krb",
are marked "NOT FOR EXPORT!" This is because it's illegal to export
them from the United States (or any other country which considers
encryption technology to be on its restricted export list). Since
breaking this law only gets the _originating_ site (US!) in trouble,
please do not load these distributions from U.S. servers! We don't
like these restrictions any more than you do, but can't do much about
it (write your U.S. congress person!).
You may notice that certain distributions, like "crypto" are marked
"NOT FOR EXPORT!" This is because it's illegal to export them from
the United States (or any other country which considers encryption
technology to be on its restricted export list) and/or the technologies
are covered by certain patents. Since breaking this law only gets
the _originating_ site (US!) in trouble, please do not load these
distributions from U.S. servers! We don't like these restrictions
any more than you do, but can't do much about it (write your U.S.
congress person or wait for the RSA patent to expire).
A number of "foreign" servers do exist for the benefit of
non-U.S. sites, the official site being:

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@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ DISTRIBUTION INFORMATION
------------------------
An ``X-'' prefixed before a distribution set means that the XFree86
3.3.3.1 base distribution, libraries, manual pages, SVGA server and a
set of default fonts will be selected in addition to the set itself.
base distribution, libraries, manual pages, SVGA server and a set
of default fonts will be selected in addition to the set itself.
If you select such a set, you will also be presented with a set of
menus for customizing the selections to your desired X Window System
setup.
@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Kern-Developer: As above, but with only kernel sources instead of
the complete source tree.
User: The base distribution, man pages, dictionary files and
the FreeBSD 1.x, 2.0, 2.1.x and 2.2.x compatibility sets.
the FreeBSD 1.x, 2.0, 2.1.x, 2.2.x and 3.x compatibility sets.
Minimal: Only the base distribution.
@ -45,14 +45,15 @@ Reset: Clear all currently selected distributions.
ENCRYPTION SOFTWARE:
--------------------
You may notice that certain distributions, like "des" and "krb",
are marked "NOT FOR EXPORT!" This is because it's illegal to export
them from the United States (or any other country which considers
encryption technology to be on its restricted export list). Since
breaking this law only gets the _originating_ site (US!) in trouble,
please do not load these distributions from U.S. servers! We don't
like these restrictions any more than you do, but can't do much about
it (write your U.S. congress person!).
You may notice that certain distributions, like "crypto" are marked
"NOT FOR EXPORT!" This is because it's illegal to export them from
the United States (or any other country which considers encryption
technology to be on its restricted export list) and/or the technologies
are covered by certain patents. Since breaking this law only gets
the _originating_ site (US!) in trouble, please do not load these
distributions from U.S. servers! We don't like these restrictions
any more than you do, but can't do much about it (write your U.S.
congress person or wait for the RSA patent to expire).
A number of "foreign" servers do exist for the benefit of
non-U.S. sites, the official site being: