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29 </articleinfo> 30 31 <abstract> 32 <para>This document gives a brief introduction to &os; 33 &release.current;. It includes some information on how to 34 obtain &os;, a listing of various ways to contact the &os; 35 Project, and pointers to some other sources of 36 information.</para> --- 5 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 42 <para>This distribution is a &release.type; of &os; &release.current;, the 43 latest point along the &release.branch; branch.</para> 44 45 <sect2> 46 <title>About &os;</title> 47 48 <para>&os; is an operating system based on 4.4 BSD Lite for 49 Intel, AMD, Cyrix or NexGen <quote>x86</quote> based PC | 39 </articleinfo> 40 41 <abstract> 42 <para>This document gives a brief introduction to &os; 43 &release.current;. It includes some information on how to 44 obtain &os;, a listing of various ways to contact the &os; 45 Project, and pointers to some other sources of 46 information.</para> --- 5 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 52 <para>This distribution is a &release.type; of &os; &release.current;, the 53 latest point along the &release.branch; branch.</para> 54 55 <sect2> 56 <title>About &os;</title> 57 58 <para>&os; is an operating system based on 4.4 BSD Lite for 59 Intel, AMD, Cyrix or NexGen <quote>x86</quote> based PC |
50 hardware (i386), NEC PC-9801/9821 series PCs and compatibles | 60 hardware (&i386;), NEC PC-9801/9821 series PCs and compatibles |
51 (pc98), DEC/Compaq/HP Alpha computers (alpha), | 61 (pc98), DEC/Compaq/HP Alpha computers (alpha), |
52 and UltraSPARC machines (sparc64). Versions 53 for the IA64 (ia64), PowerPC (powerpc), and AMD | 62 and &ultrasparc; machines (&sparc64;). Versions 63 for the IA64 (ia64), &powerpc; (&powerpc;), and AMD |
54 <quote>Hammer</quote> (amd64) architectures are currently under 55 development as well. &os; works with a wide variety of 56 peripherals and configurations and can be used for everything 57 from software development to games to Internet Service 58 Provision.</para> 59 60 <para>This release of &os; contains everything you need to run 61 such a system, including full source code for the kernel and --- 256 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 318 319 <note> 320 <para>Several of these documents (in particular, 321 <filename>RELNOTES.TXT</filename>, 322 <filename>HARDWARE.TXT</filename>, and 323 <filename>INSTALL.TXT</filename>) contain information that 324 is specific to a particular hardware architecture. For 325 example, the alpha release notes contain information not | 64 <quote>Hammer</quote> (amd64) architectures are currently under 65 development as well. &os; works with a wide variety of 66 peripherals and configurations and can be used for everything 67 from software development to games to Internet Service 68 Provision.</para> 69 70 <para>This release of &os; contains everything you need to run 71 such a system, including full source code for the kernel and --- 256 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 328 329 <note> 330 <para>Several of these documents (in particular, 331 <filename>RELNOTES.TXT</filename>, 332 <filename>HARDWARE.TXT</filename>, and 333 <filename>INSTALL.TXT</filename>) contain information that 334 is specific to a particular hardware architecture. For 335 example, the alpha release notes contain information not |
326 applicable to the i386, and vice versa. The architecture | 336 applicable to the &i386;, and vice versa. The architecture |
327 for which each document applies will be listed in that 328 document's title.</para> 329 </note> 330 331 </para> 332 333 <para>On platforms that support &man.sysinstall.8; (currently | 337 for which each document applies will be listed in that 338 document's title.</para> 339 </note> 340 341 </para> 342 343 <para>On platforms that support &man.sysinstall.8; (currently |
334 alpha, i386, ia64, pc98, and sparc64), these documents are generally available via the | 344 alpha, &i386;, ia64, pc98, and &sparc64;), these documents are generally available via the |
335 Documentation menu during installation. Once the system is 336 installed, you can revisit this menu by re-running the 337 &man.sysinstall.8; utility.</para> 338 339 <note> 340 <para>It is extremely important to read the errata for any 341 given release before installing it, to learn about any 342 <quote>late-breaking news</quote> or post-release problems. --- 6 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 349 well as any sites which keep up-to-date mirrors of this 350 location).</para> 351 </note> 352 </sect2> 353 354 <sect2> 355 <title>Manual Pages</title> 356 | 345 Documentation menu during installation. Once the system is 346 installed, you can revisit this menu by re-running the 347 &man.sysinstall.8; utility.</para> 348 349 <note> 350 <para>It is extremely important to read the errata for any 351 given release before installing it, to learn about any 352 <quote>late-breaking news</quote> or post-release problems. --- 6 unchanged lines hidden (view full) --- 359 well as any sites which keep up-to-date mirrors of this 360 location).</para> 361 </note> 362 </sect2> 363 364 <sect2> 365 <title>Manual Pages</title> 366 |
357 <para>As with almost all &unix;-like operating systems, &os; comes | 367 <para>As with almost all &unix; like operating systems, &os; comes |
358 with a set of on-line manual pages, accessed through the 359 &man.man.1; command or through the <ulink 360 url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi">hypertext manual 361 pages gateway</ulink> on the &os; Web site. In general, the 362 manual pages provide information on the different commands and 363 APIs available to the &os; user.</para> 364 365 <para>In some cases, manual pages are written to give --- 67 unchanged lines hidden --- | 368 with a set of on-line manual pages, accessed through the 369 &man.man.1; command or through the <ulink 370 url="http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/man.cgi">hypertext manual 371 pages gateway</ulink> on the &os; Web site. In general, the 372 manual pages provide information on the different commands and 373 APIs available to the &os; user.</para> 374 375 <para>In some cases, manual pages are written to give --- 67 unchanged lines hidden --- |