&ero; -> &

Put "ascii art" in <verb></verb> so it doesn't get munched.
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<title>Frequently Asked Questions for FreeBSD 2.X
<author>The FreeBSD FAQ Team, <tt/FAQ@FreeBSD.ORG/
<date> $Id: freebsd-faq.sgml,v 1.61 1996/08/16 13:51:55 wosch Exp $
<date> $Id: freebsd-faq.sgml,v 1.62 1996/08/25 21:11:46 wosch Exp $
<abstract>
This is the FAQ for FreeBSD systems version 2.X All entries are
assumed to be relevant to FreeBSD 2.0.5+, unless otherwise noted.
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-current, which essentially has been one unbroken line since 2.0
was released. If a little ASCII art would help, this is how it
looks:
<p>
<verb>
2.0
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</verb>
<p>
The -current branch is slowly progressing towards 2.2 and beyond,
whereas the -stable branch will effectively end with 2.1.5.
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For many Hayes command-set--compatible modems, this command will
make these settings and store them in nonvolatile memory:
<verb>
AT &ero;C1 &ero;D3 &ero;K3 &ero;Q6 S0=1 &ero;W
AT &amp;C1 &amp;D3 &amp;K3 &amp;Q6 S0=1 &amp;W
</verb>
See the section <ref id="direct-at" name="on sending AT
commands"> below for information on how to make these settings