[Glibc-bsd-commits] r2220 - trunk/web/doc

ps-guest at alioth.debian.org ps-guest at alioth.debian.org
Fri Jul 11 19:36:50 UTC 2008


Author: ps-guest
Date: 2008-07-11 19:36:49 +0000 (Fri, 11 Jul 2008)
New Revision: 2220

Modified:
   trunk/web/doc/intro.html
   trunk/web/doc/sysreq.html
Log:
* 5.x series is not available any longer



Modified: trunk/web/doc/intro.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/web/doc/intro.html	2008-07-11 14:13:53 UTC (rev 2219)
+++ trunk/web/doc/intro.html	2008-07-11 19:36:49 UTC (rev 2220)
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
 <p>Although some bugs still exist, Debian GNU/kFreeBSD is a very complete and usable system.
 Supported desktop environments include GNOME, KDE and Xfce, among others.
 The FreeBSD 6.x kernel is currently in use as the default system and installer kernel.
-Packages of the older 5.x series kernel are also available, as well as occasional 7-CURRENT snapshots.
+Packages of the 7.x series kernel are also available.
 
 <p>Debian GNU/kFreeBSD is currently available for the i386 and amd64 architectures and 
 generally supports the same hardware that a normal FreeBSD release would.

Modified: trunk/web/doc/sysreq.html
===================================================================
--- trunk/web/doc/sysreq.html	2008-07-11 14:13:53 UTC (rev 2219)
+++ trunk/web/doc/sysreq.html	2008-07-11 19:36:49 UTC (rev 2220)
@@ -64,8 +64,8 @@
 <td width="70%" align="left">
 <p>
 If you're planning to use your GNU/kFreeBSD system for development purposes (building packages etc.), 
-around 2Gb of hard disk space is a good idea. If you're just giving Debian GNU/kFreeBSD a try, you could 
-probably get away with around 500mb.
+around 2GB of hard disk space is a good idea. If you're just giving Debian GNU/kFreeBSD a try, you could 
+probably get away with around 500MB.
 </p>
 </td>
 




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