handbook on sunsolve for hardware details.
- Clarify what's "fully" supported, and what's only partially supported or
not at all supported due to varying support for onboard devices.
- Update with new stuff that should work or has been tested.
with older 4.X (for example, the case of a dual-booting machine).
While here, spell "Soft Updates" consistently (and hopefully
correctly).
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that were recently disabled.
There still are several references to the now-gone userconfig; these need to
be fixed before 5.0-RELEASE.
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dump(8) -L.
Modified release notes: DEVICE_POLLING for nge(4) [1], clarification
of some UFS2 items, Perl distribution in sysinstall.
Submitted by: Hiten Pandya <hiten@angelica.unixdaemons.com> [1]
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USB Bluetooth adapters.
While here, make some USB text conditional on building for an
architecture for which we actually have USB support.
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Other changes: Add uftdi(4) to supported ucom(4) drivers, update
Cardbus items [1], ACPI CA 20021118 update, update a.out toolchain
note, remove Perl wrapper reference and downgrade a warning to a note.
Submitted by: imp [1]
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A useless entry was removed, as per its comment.
Fixed a number of typos and grammos.
Old (pre-4.6) security advisories were marked as historic. Hyperlinks
were removed from these release notes to work around a buglet in
footnote numbering for printed output. These changes eliminated three
pages of only marginally-useful utility.
Clarify a note on procfs(5) mounts.
The games/freebsd-games port now exists, so refer to it when talking
about the removal of the traditional BSD games.
lukemftpd was deactivated, so remove its release note.
Add text on the demise of pkg_version -c.
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works on sparc64, this document can now use (almost) the same
procedures as i386, et al. CDROM booting instructions are cut-and-pasted
from the older sparc64/install.sgml file, which is now unlinked from
the document build.
This document is a long ways from perfect, but it's better than shipping
instructions for an installation procedure that doesn't apply anymore.
While here, add some SGML comments to help others navigate the sources.
build.
This will give ia64 folks the chance to help flesh these out, and
also ensure that (when the time comes) ia64 releases with documentation
won't fall over due to missing RELNOTESng files.