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1.11 |
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23-Apr-2019 |
schwarze |
replace "--" with "\(en" in numeric ranges in .%P macros; markup error reported by Fabio Scotoni <fabio at esse dot ch>
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Revision tags: OPENBSD_5_7_BASE OPENBSD_5_8_BASE OPENBSD_5_9_BASE OPENBSD_6_0_BASE OPENBSD_6_1_BASE OPENBSD_6_2_BASE OPENBSD_6_3_BASE OPENBSD_6_4_BASE OPENBSD_6_5_BASE
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1.10 |
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06-Dec-2014 |
jsg |
match family 16h
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Revision tags: OPENBSD_5_4_BASE OPENBSD_5_5_BASE OPENBSD_5_6_BASE
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1.9 |
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16-Jul-2013 |
schwarze |
use .Mt for email addresses; from Jan Stary <hans at stare dot cz>; ok jmc@
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1.8 |
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14-Mar-2013 |
brynet |
Add man page bits.
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Revision tags: OPENBSD_5_3_BASE
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1.7 |
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18-Aug-2012 |
jmc |
within Rs/Re reference blocks, use %U instead of %O (or any other variants) for URLs, allowing mandoc -Thtml to properly generate links;
(sendmail.8 changes are simply using Lk, which i somehow missed in previous)
ingo reminded me to verify that gnu groff recognises %U: 1.20.1 does not, but 1.21 does;
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Revision tags: OPENBSD_5_0_BASE OPENBSD_5_1_BASE OPENBSD_5_2_BASE
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1.6 |
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31-May-2011 |
deraadt |
Family 14h also supports the km(4) temperature sensor from brad
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Revision tags: OPENBSD_4_7_BASE OPENBSD_4_8_BASE OPENBSD_4_9_BASE
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1.5 |
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23-Jul-2009 |
cnst |
mention the 0,125 resolution, which explains why sysctl(8) may show something like "39.38 degC" (i.e. rounded from 39,375) on some newer Phenom II chips as seen on misc
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Revision tags: OPENBSD_4_5_BASE OPENBSD_4_6_BASE
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1.4 |
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30-Aug-2008 |
brad |
Correct the last commit. There is no such thing as the K11 microarchitecture (yet). Family 11h (Griffin) is a K8 microarchitectre CPU with some bits from K10 such as power management and sensor interface.
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1.3 |
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29-Aug-2008 |
cnst |
support AMD Family 11h (Turion X2 Ultra et al); discussed with jsg@ and jmc@
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Revision tags: OPENBSD_4_4_BASE
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1.2 |
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29-Apr-2008 |
jmc |
simplify a sentence;
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1.1 |
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29-Apr-2008 |
cnst |
km(4) manual page
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Revision tags: OPENBSD_5_7_BASE OPENBSD_5_8_BASE OPENBSD_5_9_BASE OPENBSD_6_0_BASE OPENBSD_6_1_BASE OPENBSD_6_2_BASE
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1.10 |
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06-Dec-2014 |
jsg |
match family 16h
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Revision tags: OPENBSD_5_4_BASE OPENBSD_5_5_BASE OPENBSD_5_6_BASE
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1.9 |
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16-Jul-2013 |
schwarze |
use .Mt for email addresses; from Jan Stary <hans at stare dot cz>; ok jmc@
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1.8 |
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14-Mar-2013 |
brynet |
Add man page bits.
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Revision tags: OPENBSD_5_3_BASE
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1.7 |
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18-Aug-2012 |
jmc |
within Rs/Re reference blocks, use %U instead of %O (or any other variants) for URLs, allowing mandoc -Thtml to properly generate links;
(sendmail.8 changes are simply using Lk, which i somehow missed in previous)
ingo reminded me to verify that gnu groff recognises %U: 1.20.1 does not, but 1.21 does;
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Revision tags: OPENBSD_5_0_BASE OPENBSD_5_1_BASE OPENBSD_5_2_BASE
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1.6 |
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31-May-2011 |
deraadt |
Family 14h also supports the km(4) temperature sensor from brad
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Revision tags: OPENBSD_4_7_BASE OPENBSD_4_8_BASE OPENBSD_4_9_BASE
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1.5 |
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23-Jul-2009 |
cnst |
mention the 0,125 resolution, which explains why sysctl(8) may show something like "39.38 degC" (i.e. rounded from 39,375) on some newer Phenom II chips as seen on misc
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Revision tags: OPENBSD_4_5_BASE OPENBSD_4_6_BASE
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1.4 |
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30-Aug-2008 |
brad |
Correct the last commit. There is no such thing as the K11 microarchitecture (yet). Family 11h (Griffin) is a K8 microarchitectre CPU with some bits from K10 such as power management and sensor interface.
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1.3 |
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29-Aug-2008 |
cnst |
support AMD Family 11h (Turion X2 Ultra et al); discussed with jsg@ and jmc@
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Revision tags: OPENBSD_4_4_BASE
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1.2 |
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29-Apr-2008 |
jmc |
simplify a sentence;
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1.1 |
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29-Apr-2008 |
cnst |
km(4) manual page
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