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From:      Sergio Carlavilla Delgado <carlavilla@FreeBSD.org>
To:        doc-committers@freebsd.org, svn-doc-all@freebsd.org, svn-doc-head@freebsd.org
Subject:   svn commit: r53705 - in head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases: . 1.1 1.1.5 1.1.5.1
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Author: carlavilla
Date: Sun Dec 22 10:49:07 2019
New Revision: 53705
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/doc/53705

Log:
  Added the txt extension to old RELNOTES. With that change the RELNOTES can be
  showed in the web browser.
  
  PR:		197811
  Submitted by:	mi@ALDAN.algebra.com
  Patch by:	carlavilla@
  Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22856

Added:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5.1/ANNOUNCEMENT.FreeBSD.txt   (contents, props changed)
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5.1/WHATS_NEW-1.1.5.1.txt   (contents, props changed)
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5/RELNOTES.FreeBSD.txt   (contents, props changed)
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5/WHATS_NEW-1.1.5.txt   (contents, props changed)
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1/RELNOTES.FreeBSD.txt   (contents, props changed)
Deleted:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5.1/ANNOUNCEMENT.FreeBSD
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5.1/WHATS_NEW-1.1.5.1
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5/RELNOTES.FreeBSD
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5/WHATS_NEW-1.1.5
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1/RELNOTES.FreeBSD
Modified:
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5.1/Makefile
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5/Makefile
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1/Makefile
  head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/index.xml

Added: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5.1/ANNOUNCEMENT.FreeBSD.txt
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--- /dev/null	00:00:00 1970	(empty, because file is newly added)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5.1/ANNOUNCEMENT.FreeBSD.txt	Sun Dec 22 10:49:07 2019	(r53705)
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+From jkh@whisker.hubbard.ie Fri Jul  8 16:09:47 1994
+Path: sran230.sra.co.jp!sranhd.sra.co.jp!sranha.sra.co.jp!news.iij.ad.jp!wnoc-tyo-news!news.u-tokyo.ac.jp!sinetnews!daffy!uwvax!uwm.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!agate!usenet
+From: jkh@whisker.hubbard.ie (Jordan Hubbard)
+Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.announce
+Subject: [FreeBSD] FreeBSD 1.1.5.1 is now available on gatekeeper.dec.com
+Followup-To: poster
+Date: 5 Jul 1994 10:06:53 -0700
+Organization: Jordan Hubbard
+Lines: 19
+Sender: cgd@agate.berkeley.edu
+Approved: 386bsd-announce-request@agate.berkeley.edu
+Message-ID: <JKH.94Jul4121944@whisker.hubbard.ie>
+Reply-To: freebsd-hackers@freefall.cdrom.com
+NNTP-Posting-Host: agate.berkeley.edu
+
+This is a convenience release targeted primarily at people who have
+not yet upgraded to FreeBSD 1.1.5R.  It fixes a couple of trivial but
+annoying problems in the release process (not the sources themselves).
+
+gatekeeper.dec.com:~ftp/pub/BSD/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-1.1.5.1-RELEASE
+
+Those who have already upgraded to 1.1.5R should read the
+`WHATS_NEW-1.1.5.1' file for information on what steps to take to come
+up to the level of 1.1.5.1R (they're very simple, don't panic).
+
+Thanks!
+
+					Jordan
+
+--
+Jordan K. Hubbard	FreeBSD core team	Friend to mollusks
+--
+Please send submissions for comp.os.386bsd.announce to:
+					386bsd-announce@agate.berkeley.edu
+
+From jkh@whisker.hubbard.ie Sun Jul 10 16:23:15 1994
+Path: sran230.sra.co.jp!sranhd.sra.co.jp!sranha.sra.co.jp!news.iij.ad.jp!wnoc-tyo-news!news.u-tokyo.ac.jp!sinetnews!daffy!uwvax!uwm.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!agate!usenet
+From: jkh@whisker.hubbard.ie (Jordan Hubbard)
+Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.announce
+Subject: [FreeBSD] FreeBSD 1.1.5.1 is now available on gatekeeper.dec.com
+Followup-To: poster
+Date: 5 Jul 1994 10:06:53 -0700
+Organization: Jordan Hubbard
+Lines: 19
+Sender: cgd@agate.berkeley.edu
+Approved: 386bsd-announce-request@agate.berkeley.edu
+Message-ID: <JKH.94Jul4121944@whisker.hubbard.ie>
+Reply-To: freebsd-hackers@freefall.cdrom.com
+NNTP-Posting-Host: agate.berkeley.edu
+
+This is a convenience release targeted primarily at people who have
+not yet upgraded to FreeBSD 1.1.5R.  It fixes a couple of trivial but
+annoying problems in the release process (not the sources themselves).
+
+gatekeeper.dec.com:~ftp/pub/BSD/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-1.1.5.1-RELEASE
+
+Those who have already upgraded to 1.1.5R should read the
+`WHATS_NEW-1.1.5.1' file for information on what steps to take to come
+up to the level of 1.1.5.1R (they're very simple, don't panic).
+
+Thanks!
+
+					Jordan
+
+--
+Jordan K. Hubbard	FreeBSD core team	Friend to mollusks
+--
+Please send submissions for comp.os.386bsd.announce to:
+					386bsd-announce@agate.berkeley.edu
+
+$FreeBSD$

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5.1/Makefile
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5.1/Makefile	Sat Dec 21 22:29:49 2019	(r53704)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5.1/Makefile	Sun Dec 22 10:49:07 2019	(r53705)
@@ -6,6 +6,6 @@
 .include "../Makefile.inc"
 .endif
 
-DATA= ANNOUNCEMENT.FreeBSD WHATS_NEW-1.1.5.1
+DATA= ANNOUNCEMENT.FreeBSD.txt WHATS_NEW-1.1.5.1.txt
 
 .include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"

Added: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5.1/WHATS_NEW-1.1.5.1.txt
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--- /dev/null	00:00:00 1970	(empty, because file is newly added)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5.1/WHATS_NEW-1.1.5.1.txt	Sun Dec 22 10:49:07 2019	(r53705)
@@ -0,0 +1,109 @@
+Yes, it's a point release only 3 days after the last one!  A new record
+for us!  :-)  In general, this is NOT something we'd actually generally do
+but 1.1.5 is a special case, being our last release for this branch and one
+likely to be used for some time.  It's worth-while to make sure that as many
+of the obvious stumbling blocks are removed, if only to reduce our question
+load! :)
+
+Those of you who are staring at this release in indisguised horror after
+downloading the entire 1.1.5R release need not worry - upgrading from
+1.1.5R to 1.1.5.1R is easy, and I'll show this step by step as I document
+each change below.
+
+
+List of (reported) problems fixed:
+----------------------------------
+
+PROBLEM 1:  Telnet/rlogin/su falls over with:
+	ld.so: vi: libcrypt.so.1.1: No such file or directory
+
+CAUSE:	During the `non-crypt' build only the libcrypt.a library was removed,
+leaving a dependency on libcrypt.so.1.1.  This library is not shipped with
+the exportable release, for obvious reasons.
+
+FIX FOR 1.1.5R USERS:	1.1.5R users must install the secrdist.  In the U.S.,
+this is easy - just install the one provided with 1.1.5R and skip ahead to
+problem 2 since the rest that follows is for non-domestic users only.
+
+Abroad, this is a little harder in that users must grab one of the `foreign'
+secrdists from one of the following two sites:
+
+        South Africa:   braae.ru.ac.za:/pub/FreeBSD/securedist/
+                        owl.und.ac.za (currently uncertain)
+        Iceland:        ftp.veda.is:/pub/crypt/FreeBSD/
+
+These secrdists are compiled for FreeBSD 1.1R, and as such have a shared
+library revision number of 1.0 for libcrypt.  This library has NOT changed,
+so what I recommend is NOT to install the entire secrdist using the EXTRACT
+script, but to simply do the following in a temporary directory somewhere:
+
+    Extract the des tarball as follows:
+
+        cat des_tgz.a* | tar xvzf -
+
+    Move the 1.1 libcrypt shared library (which has NOT changed, despite the
+    version number bump) into place like so:
+   
+        mv usr/lib/libcrypt.so.1.0 /usr/lib/libcrypt.so.1.1
+
+This will leave you a full set of 1.1.5R binaries and a working crypt library.
+
+
+PROBLEM 2:  Installation onto wd1 fails after insertion of filesystem disk.
+
+CAUSE:	The filesystem floppy didn't have device entries for wd1, making
+	installations onto the second drive fail for IDE drives (it works
+	for SCSI drives, which were my test case :-( ).
+
+FIX FOR 1.1.5R USERS:	Just grab the filesystem floppy from 1.1.5.1R.
+
+
+PROBLEM 3:  There are .o files in the sys.* collection of the srcdist.
+
+CAUSE:	The src-tarball target in the installation procedure forgot to
+	clean the GENERIC* kernels out before bunding! :(
+
+FIX FOR 1.1.5R USERS:	If you've already grabbed it, don't sweat it - just
+remove the extra files and be happy!  If not (say you've already grabbed
+the 1.1.5R bindist but not the srcdist), then simply grab the 1.1.5.1R
+srcdist.
+
+
+PROBLEM 4:  EXTRACT.sh in the srcdist can't find the `bin.*' files.
+
+CAUSE:	I moved the bin.aa and bin.ab files to srcbin.aa and srcbin.ab
+	in order to avoid problems with the `extract' command, but forgot
+	to update the EXTRACT.sh script.
+
+FIX FOR 1.1.5R USERS:	Simply use the `extract' command on srcbin, or
+edit the EXTRACT.sh script to look for srcbin.* instead of bin.* (it's
+the second extract from the top, after base.*).  You can also simply grab the 
+EXTRACT.sh file from 1.1.5.1's srcdist.
+
+
+PROBLEM 5:  Kerberos source code missing.
+
+CAUSE:	This wasn't really a problem so much as a deliberate omission.
+	Kerberos support was never fully integrated from the binary
+	distribution point of view and my initial decision was to
+	simply leave it out.  I've since reconsidered this decision somewhat
+	and decided to make the drop-in sources available at least since
+	there's no harm in doing so and they work quite well.  This is, of
+	course, encription software subject to the SAME EXPORT RESTRICTIONS
+	as the DES code.  Do NOT grab the secrdist distribution if you're
+	outside the U.S.!
+
+FIX FOR 1.1.5R USERS:	Grab the 1.1.5.1 secrdist.
+
+That's it!  See, I told you it wasn't so bad! :-)  Of purely academic
+interest will probably also be the changes to /usr/src/etc/Makefile
+I had to make to fix all the problems above (these were ALL release
+problems, not source problems).  I'll be including a diff in this
+directory shortly.
+
+Thanks, and sorry for the inconvenience some of these problems may have
+caused 1.1.5R users!
+
+					Jordan
+
+$FreeBSD$

Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5/Makefile
==============================================================================
--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5/Makefile	Sat Dec 21 22:29:49 2019	(r53704)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5/Makefile	Sun Dec 22 10:49:07 2019	(r53705)
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
 
 DATA=	CONTRIB.386BSD CONTRIB.FreeBSD COPYRIGHT.386BSD
 DATA+=	COPYRIGHT.FreeBSD COPYRIGHT.USL KNOWNBUGS MIRROR.SITES
-DATA+=	PERSONAL.ACKS REGISTER.FreeBSD RELNOTES.FreeBSD ROSTER.FreeBSD
-DATA+=	SUPPORT.TXT TODO-1.1.5 WHATS_NEW-1.1.5
+DATA+=	PERSONAL.ACKS REGISTER.FreeBSD RELNOTES.FreeBSD.txt ROSTER.FreeBSD
+DATA+=	SUPPORT.TXT TODO-1.1.5 WHATS_NEW-1.1.5.txt
 
 .include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"

Added: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5/RELNOTES.FreeBSD.txt
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--- /dev/null	00:00:00 1970	(empty, because file is newly added)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1.5/RELNOTES.FreeBSD.txt	Sun Dec 22 10:49:07 2019	(r53705)
@@ -0,0 +1,313 @@
+                                 RELEASE NOTES
+                                    FreeBSD
+                                 Release 1.1.5
+
+1. Technical overview
+---------------------
+
+FreeBSD is a freely available, full source 4.3 (+4.4 enhancements) BSD
+release for Intel i386/i486 (or compatable) based PC's.  It is based
+on Bill Jolitz's 386BSD 0.1, with additions from "the patchkit",
+NetBSD, CSRG, and the Free Software Foundation.
+
+Since our first release of FreeBSD 1.0, many hundreds of bugs have been
+fixed, features added, and the overall quality of the system improved
+almost imeasurably.  FreeBSD 1.1.5 represents the culmination of almost
+18 months of work and many thousands of man hours put in by our all-volunteer
+working group.  We hope you enjoy it!
+
+Many packages have also been upgraded or added, such as XFree86 2.1,
+xview 3.2, elm, nntp, mh, InterViews and dozens of other miscellaneous
+utilities have been ported and are now available as add-ons.  See the next
+section of this document for more details.
+
+For a list of contributors, please see the files "CONTRIB.FreeBSD" and
+"CONTRIB.386BSD", which should be bundled with your distribution.
+
+Also see the new "REGISTER.FreeBSD" file for information on registering
+with the "Free BSD user counter".  We've also provided a list of who's
+responsible for what (so that you may query them directly) in the
+"ROSTER.FreeBSD" file; use of this file is encouraged to ensure faster
+resolution of an problems you may have!
+
+The core of FreeBSD does not contain DES code which would inhibit its
+being exported outside the United States.  There is an add-on package
+to the core distribution, for use only in the United States, that
+contains the programs that normally use DES.  The auxiliary packages
+provided separately can be used by anyone.   A freely (from outside the U.S.)
+exportable European distribution of DES for our non U.S. users also exists
+and is described in the FreeBSD FAQ.
+
+
+2. Supported Configurations
+---------------------------
+
+FreeBSD currently runs on a wide variety of ISA, EISA and PCI bus based
+PC's, ranging from 386sx to Pentium class machines (though the 386sx is
+not recommended).  Support for generic IDE or ESDI drive configurations,
+various SCSI controller, network and serial cards is also provided.
+
+Following is a list of all currently known disk controllers and
+ethernet cards known to work with FreeBSD.  Other configurations may
+very well work, and we have simply not received any indication of
+this.
+
+
+2.1. Disk Controllers
+
+WD1003 (any generic MFM/RLL)
+WD1007 (any generic IDE/ESDI)
+
+Adaptec 154x series ISA SCSI controller (as long as you have less than
+16MB of main memory).
+
+Adaptec 174x series EISA SCSI controller in standard and enhanced mode.
+
+[Note that Buslogic was formerly known as "Bustec"]
+Buslogic 545S.
+Buslogic 445S VLB SCSI controller
+Buslogic 742A and 747.
+Buslogic 942A PCI
+
+Please see special notes in /usr/src/KNOWNBUGS (filed under bt742a.c) for
+details concerning possible buggy firmware and undocumented switch settings
+that may be necessary for proper operation of your Bt445S controller.
+
+DTC 3290 EISA SCSI controller in 1542 emulation mode.
+
+Ultra Store 14F and 34F.
+
+Seagate ST01/02 SCSI controllers.
+
+Future Domain 8xx/950 series SCSI controllers.
+
+With all supported SCSI controllers, full support is provided for
+SCSI-I & SCSI-II peripherals, including Disks, tape drives (including
+DAT) and CD ROM drives.  Note:  This and the mcd driver (Mitsumi CDROM
+interface card) is the only way a CD ROM drive may be currently
+attached to a FreeBSD system; we do not support SoundBlaster CDROM
+interface, or other "mini SCSI" adapters.
+
+Some controllers have limitations with the way they deal with >16MB of memory,
+due to the fact that the ISA bus only has a DMA address space of 24 bits.
+If you do your arithmetic, you'll see that this makes it impossible to do
+direct DMA to any address >16MB.  This limitation is even true of some
+EISA controllers (which are normally 32 bit) when they're configured to
+emulate an ISA card, which they then do in *all* respects.  This problem
+is avoided entirely by IDE controllers (which do not use DMA), true EISA
+controllers (like the UltraStor or Adaptec 1742A) and most VLB (local bus)
+controllers.  In the cases where it's necessary, the system will use
+"bounce buffers" to talk to the controller so that you can still use
+more than 16Mb of memory without difficulty.
+
+
+2.2. Ethernet cards
+
+SMC Elite 16 WD8013 ethernet interface, and most other WD8003E,
+WD8003EBT, WD8003W, WD8013W, WD8003S, WD8003SBT and WD8013EBT
+based clones.
+
+Isolan AT 4141-0 (16 bit)
+
+Isolink 4110     (8 bit)
+
+Novell NE1000, NE2000, and NE2100 ethernet interface.
+
+3Com 3C503 Etherlink II
+
+3Com 3C509 Ethernet cards
+
+Toshiba ethernet cards
+
+SMC Elite Ultra
+
+
+2.3. Misc
+
+AST 4 port serial card using shared IRQ.
+
+ARNET 8 port serial card using shared IRQ.
+
+BOCA ATIO66 6 port serial card using shared IRQ.
+
+STB 4 port card using shared IRQ.
+
+Mitsumi (all models) CDROM interface and drive.
+
+Adlib, Soundblaster, Soundblaster Pro, ProAudioSpectrum, Gravis UltraSound
+and Roland MPU-401 sound cards.
+
+FreeBSD currently does NOT support IBM's microchannel (MCA) bus, but
+support is apparently close to materializing.  Details will be posted
+as the situation develops.
+
+
+3. Obtaining FreeBSD.
+---------------------
+
+You may obtain FreeBSD in a variety of ways:
+
+1. FTP/Mail
+
+You can ftp FreeBSD and any or all of its optional packages from
+`freebsd.cdrom.com' - the official FreeBSD release site.
+
+For other locations that mirror the FreeBSD software see the file
+MIRROR.SITES.  Please ftp the distribution from the nearest site
+to you netwise.
+
+If you do not have access to the internet and electronic mail is your
+only recourse, then you may still fetch the files by sending mail to
+`ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com' - putting the keyword "help" in your message
+to get more information on how to fetch files from freebsd.cdrom.com.
+Note: This approach will end up sending many *tens of megabytes*
+through the mail, and should only be employed as an absolute LAST
+resort!
+
+
+2. CDROM
+
+FreeBSD 1.1 may be ordered on CDROM from:
+
+	Walnut Creek CDROM
+	4041 Pike Lane, Suite D
+	Concord CA  94520
+	1-800-786-9907, +1-510-674-0783, +1-510-674-0821 (fax)
+
+Or via the internet from orders@cdrom.com.  There current catalog can
+be obtained via ftp as ftp.cdrom.com:/cdrom/catalog.
+
+Cost is $39.95.  Shipping (per order not per disc) is $5 in the US, Canada,
+or Mexico and $10.00 overseas.  They accept Visa, Mastercard, American
+Express, and ship COD to the United States.  California residents please
+add 8.25% sales tax.
+
+Should you be dissatisfied for any reason, the CD comes with an
+unconditional return policy.
+
+Note that Walnut Creek CDROM does NOT provide technical support for FreeBSD,
+you need to contact the FreeBSD team for that.  Please see section 4 for
+more information.
+
+
+It should be noted, lest you get the wrong impression that "FreeBSD"
+is anything but, that almost no one in the "core team" makes money
+from distributions or anything else connected with FreeBSD.  We simply
+provide this information as a public service for those wishing to get
+their releases from somewhere other than the net (and the easier it
+is for you to obtain our software, the happier we are).
+
+
+4. Reporting problems, making suggestions, submitting code.
+-----------------------------------------------------------
+
+Your suggestions, bug reports and contributions of code are always
+valued - please do not hesitate to report any problems you may find
+(preferably with a fix attached if you can!).
+
+The prefered method to submit bug reports from a machine with internet
+mail connectivity is to use the sendbug command.  Bug reports will be
+dutifully filed by our faithful bugfiler program and you can be sure
+that we'll do our best to respond to all reported bugs as soon as
+possible.
+
+If, for some reason, you are unable to use the sendbug command to
+submit a bug report, you can try to send it to:
+
+		FreeBSD-bugs@freefall.cdrom.com
+
+
+Otherwise, for any questions or suggestions, please send mail to:
+
+		FreeBSD-questions@freefall.cdrom.com
+
+Additionally, being a volunteer effort, we are always happy to have
+extra hands willing to help - there are already far more enhancements
+to be done than we can ever manage to do by ourselves!  To contact us
+on technical matters, or with offers of help, you may send mail to:
+
+		FreeBSD-hackers@freefall.cdrom.com
+
+Since these mailing lists can experience significant amounts of
+traffic, if you've got slow or expensive mail access and you're
+only interested in keeping up with significant FreeBSD events, you may
+find it preferable to subscribe to:
+
+		FreeBSD-announce@freefall.cdrom.com
+
+
+All but the FreeBSD-bugs groups can be freely joined by anyone wishing to
+do so.  Send mail to MajorDomo@freefall.cdrom.com and include the keyword
+`help' on a line by itself somewhere in the body of the message.  This
+will give you more information on joining the various lists, accessing
+archives, etc.
+
+
+5. Acknowledgements
+-------------------
+
+FreeBSD represents the cumulative work of many dozens, if not
+hundreds, of individuals from around the world who have worked very
+hard to bring you this release.  It would be very difficult, if not
+impossible, to enumerate everyone who's contributed to FreeBSD, but
+nonetheless we shall try (in alphabetical order, of course). If your
+name is not mentioned, please be assured that its omission is entirely
+accidental.
+
+
+The Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG), U.C. Berkeley.
+
+Bill Jolitz, for his extensive work with 386BSD.
+
+The FreeBSD "core" team:
+
+	Andrew A. Chernov
+	John Dyson
+	David Greenman
+	Rodney W. Grimes
+	Jordan K. Hubbard
+	Scott Mace
+	Andrew Moore
+	Rich Murphey
+	Geoff Rehmet
+	Paul Richards
+	Andreas Schulz
+	Nate Williams
+	Garrett A. Wollman
+
+
+Special mention to:
+
+	Robert Bruce and Jack Velte of Walnut Creek CDROM, without
+	whose help (and continuing support) this release would never
+	have been possible.
+
+	Dermot McDonnell for his donation of a Toshiba XM3401B CDROM
+	drive.
+
+	The NetBSD group for their frequent assistance and commentary.
+
+	Additional FreeBSD helpers and beta testers:
+
+	Gary Browing				Jon Cargille
+	J.T. Conklin				Chris Demetriou
+	Julian Elischer				Bruce Evans
+	Sean Eric Fagan				Guy Helmer
+	Jeffrey Hsu				Terry Lambert
+	Gary Moyer				Jaye Mathisen
+	Curt Mayer				L Jonas Olsson
+	Chris Provenzano 			Dave Rivers
+	Guido van Rooij				Steven Wallace
+	Rick Weldon				Terry Williams
+	Atsushi Murai
+
+	And everyone at Montana State University for their initial support.
+
+
+Thanks to everyone, especially those not mentioned, and we sincerely
+hope you enjoy this release of FreeBSD!
+
+
+			The FreeBSD Core Team
+
+$FreeBSD$

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@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
+What's new in 1.1.5?  Well...  Let's try and count the ways..
+
+-- KERNEL IMPROVEMENTS SINCE FreeBSD 1.1 --
+
+1) Bounce buffers. This allows systems to use bus master ISA controllers
+   in systems with more than 16MB of memory.
+
+2) VM performance improvements. Many new enhancements to the Mach derived
+   VM system including page table preloading (dramatically reduces page
+   faults); page usage statistics gathering (improves page replacement
+   thus reducing thrashing); clustered page-ins and page-outs (reduces
+   paging I/O overhead).
+
+3) Overall kernel performance improvements. Some critical functions have
+   been inlined; the trap, pmap, and other critical code has been
+   optimized, etc.
+
+4) Improved scheduling algorithm. Improves interactive performance on
+   busy machines, expecially in cases where lots of software builds are
+   occurring.
+
+5) Disk I/O clustering. Improves the I/O speed dramatically on most disk
+   drives.
+
+6) Vastly superior optional floating point emulator from Bill Metzenthen.
+   Faster and more reliable/accurate/complete emulation and has fewer bugs.
+   Provided as an option in the kernel (the original emulator is still
+   the default).
+
+7) IP Multicast support. Allows reception of Internet multicast packets.
+
+8) Improved sound support. Version 2.5 of Hannu Savolainen's VoxWare sound
+   drivers. Supports SoundBlaster, PAS, GUS, and other common sound boards.
+
+9) New device support for the Seagate ST01/ST02 and Future Domain 950 SCSI
+   adapters.
+
+10) X10 device driver from Gene Stark for X-10 style remote power control.
+   (such as Radio Shack "Plug 'n Power")
+
+11) PS/2 mouse driver from Erik Forsberg.
+
+12) Busmouse driver from Rick Macklem.
+
+13) IBM/National PCMCIA ethernet driver from Keith Moore.
+
+14) Improved floppy driver support.
+
+15) Much improved syscons driver (now default) with user-editable ascii
+    keymaps and many other new features.
+
+16) Many improvements and fixes to nearly every supported device driver.
+
+17) Many improvements and fixes scattered throughout the kernel.
+
+18) New pcaudio driver allows `Sun style' .au files to be played through the
+    speaker.
+
+19) Substantial changes in sio for supporting multiport and bidirectional
+    comms.  Please see the sio man page for details.
+
+-- USER CODE IMPROVEMENTS SINCE FreeBSD 1.1 --
+
+1)  Man pages now compressed by default, saving quite a bit of space for
+    small configurations.
+
+2)  S/Key one-time password support for enhanced network security.
+
+3)  Many many bug fixes and miscellaneous enhancements.
+
+4)  Sun math library now available for faster FPU support (see #5).
+
+5)  New /etc/make.conf mechanism allows users to tailor how their systems
+    are built (from source) and switch various options on and off.
+
+6)  C++ shared libs are now fully supported (and libg++ shared by default).
+
+7)  The programs `vidcontrol' and `kbdcontrol' replace the old `syscons'.
+
+$FreeBSD$

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--- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1/Makefile	Sat Dec 21 22:29:49 2019	(r53704)
+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1/Makefile	Sun Dec 22 10:49:07 2019	(r53705)
@@ -8,6 +8,6 @@
 .endif
 
 DATA=	CONTRIB.386BSD CONTRIB.FreeBSD COPYRIGHT.386BSD COPYRIGHT.FreeBSD
-DATA+=	MIRROR.SITES PERSONAL.ACKS RELNOTES.FreeBSD SUPPORT.TXT
+DATA+=	MIRROR.SITES PERSONAL.ACKS RELNOTES.FreeBSD.txt SUPPORT.TXT
 
 .include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/web.site.mk"

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+++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/htdocs/releases/1.1/RELNOTES.FreeBSD.txt	Sun Dec 22 10:49:07 2019	(r53705)
@@ -0,0 +1,303 @@
+                                 RELEASE NOTES
+                                    FreeBSD
+                                  Release 1.1
+
+1. Technical overview
+---------------------
+
+FreeBSD is a freely available, full source 4.3 (+4.4 enhancements) BSD
+release for Intel i386/i486 (or compatable) based PC's.  It is based
+heavily on Bill Jolitz's 386BSD 0.1, with additions from "the patchkit",
+NetBSD, CSRG, and the Free Software Foundation.
+
+Many hundreds of bugs from the 386BSD 0.1 distribution were fixed,
+and many out-of-date pieces of software were upgraded to their current
+releases in the GAMMA distribution.  This 1.1 distribution fixes
+many of the first-run problems our BETA and GAMMA users reported back
+to us.
+
+Additionally, many packages such as XFree86 2.1, xview 3.2, elm, nntp,
+mh, InterViews and dozens of other miscellaneous utilities have been ported
+and are now available as add-ons.  See then next section of this document
+for more details.
+
+For a list of contributors, please see the files "CONTRIB.FreeBSD" and
+"CONTRIB.386BSD", which should be bundled with your distribution.
+
+The core of FreeBSD does not contain DES code which would inhibit its
+being exported outside the United States.  There is an add-on package
+to the core distribution, for use only in the United States, that
+contains the programs that normally use DES.  The auxiliary packages
+provided separately can be used by anyone.   A freely (from outside the U.S.)
+exportable European distribution of DES for our non U.S. users also exists
+and is described in the FreeBSD FAQ.
+
+
+2. Supported Configurations
+---------------------------
+
+FreeBSD currently runs on a wide variety of ISA and EISA bus based
+PC's, ranging from 386sx to 486 class machines (though the 386sx is
+not recommended).  Support for generic IDE or ESDI drive configurations,
+various SCSI controller, network and serial cards is also provided.
+
+Following is a list of all currently known disk controllers and
+ethernet cards known to work with FreeBSD.  Other configurations may
+very well work, and we have simply not received any indication of
+this.
+
+
+2.1. Disk Controllers
+
+WD1003 (any generic MFM/RLL)
+WD1007 (any generic IDE/ESDI)
+
+Adaptec 154x series ISA SCSI controller (as long as you have less than
+16MB of main memory).
+
+Adaptec 174x series EISA SCSI controller in standard and enhanced mode.
+
+[Note that Buslogic was formerly known as "Bustec"]
+Buslogic 545S.
+Buslogic 445S VLB SCSI controller
+Buslogic 742A and 747.
+Please see special notes in /usr/src/KNOWNBUGS (filed under bt742a.c) for
+details concerning possible buggy firmware and undocumented switch settings
+that may be necessary for proper operation of your controller.
+
+DTC 3290 EISA SCSI controller in 1542 emulation mode.
+
+Ultra Store 14F and 34F.
+
+Seagate ST01/02 SCSI controllers.
+
+Future Domain 8xx/950 series SCSI controllers.
+
+With all supported SCSI controllers, full support is provided for
+SCSI-I & SCSI-II peripherals, including Disks, tape drives (including
+DAT) and CD ROM drives.  Note:  This and the mcd driver (Mitsumi CDROM
+interface card) is the only way a CD ROM drive may be currently
+attached to a FreeBSD system; we do not support SoundBlaster CDROM
+interface, or other "mini SCSI" adapters.
+
+Some controllers have limitations with the way they deal with >16MB of memory,
+due to the fact that the ISA bus only has a DMA address space of 24 bits.
+If you do your arithmetic, you'll see that this makes it impossible to do
+direct DMA to any address >16MB.  This limitation is even true of some
+EISA controllers (which are normally 32 bit) when they're configured to
+emulate an ISA card, which they then do in *all* respects.  This problem
+is avoided entirely by IDE controllers (which do not use DMA), true EISA
+controllers (like the UltraStor or Adaptec 1742A) and most VLB (local bus)
+controllers.  In these cases, the system will use "bounce buffers" to
+to talk to the controller, and is generally the default.
+
+
+2.2. Ethernet cards
+
+SMC Elite 16 WD8013 ethernet interface, and most other WD8003E,
+WD8003EBT, WD8003W, WD8013W, WD8003S, WD8003SBT and WD8013EBT
+based clones.
+
+Isolan AT 4141-0 (16 bit)
+
+Isolink 4110     (8 bit)
+
+Novell NE1000, NE2000, and NE2100 ethernet interface.
+
+3Com 3C503 Etherlink II
+
+3Com 3C509 Ethernet cards
+
+Toshiba ethernet cards
+
+SMC Elite Ultra
+
+
+2.3. Misc
+
+AST 4 port serial card using shared IRQ.
+
+ARNET 8 port serial card using shared IRQ.
+
+BOCA ATIO66 6 port serial card using shared IRQ.
+
+STB 4 port card using shared IRQ.
+
+Mitsumi (all models) CDROM interface and drive.
+
+Adlib, Soundblaster, Soundblaster Pro, ProAudioSpectrum, Gravis UltraSound
+and Roland MPU-401 sound cards.
+
+FreeBSD currently does NOT support IBM's microchannel (MCA) bus, but
+support is apparently close to materializing.  Details will be posted
+as they develop.
+
+
+3. Obtaining FreeBSD.
+---------------------
+
+You may obtain FreeBSD in a variety of ways:
+
+1. FTP/Mail
+
+You can ftp FreeBSD and any or all of its optional packages from
+`freebsd.cdrom.com' - the official FreeBSD release site.
+
+For other locations that mirror the FreeBSD software see the file
+MIRROR.SITES.  Please ftp the distribution from the nearest site
+to you netwise.
+
+If you do not have access to the internet and electronic mail is your
+only recourse, then you may still fetch the files by sending mail to
+`ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com' - putting the keyword "help" in your message
+to get more information on how to fetch files from freebsd.cdrom.com.
+Note: This approach will end up sending many *tens of megabytes*
+through the mail, and should only be employed as an absolute LAST
+resort!
+
+
+2. CDROM
+
+FreeBSD may be ordered on CDROM from:
+
+	Walnut Creek CDROM
+	4041 Pike Lane, Suite D
+	Concord CA  94520
+	1-800-786-9907, +1-510-674-0783, +1-510-674-0821 (fax)
+
+Or via the internet from orders@cdrom.com.  There current catalog can
+be obtained via ftp as ftp.cdrom.com:/cdrom/catalog.
+
+Cost is $39.95.  Shipping (per order not per disc) is $5 in the US, Canada,
+or Mexico and $10.00 overseas.  They accept Visa, Mastercard, American
+Express, and ship COD to the United States.  California residents please
+add 8.25% sales tax.
+
+Should you be dissatisfied for any reason, the CD comes with an
+unconditional return policy.
+
+Note that Walnut Creek CDROM does NOT provide technical support for FreeBSD,
+you need to contact the FreeBSD team for that.  Please see section 4 for
+more information.
+
+
+It should be noted, lest you get the wrong impression that "FreeBSD"
+is anything but, that almost no one in the "core team" makes money
+from distributions or anything else connected with FreeBSD.  We simply
+provide this information as a public service for those wishing to get
+their releases from somewhere other than the net (and the easier it
+is for you to obtain our software, the happier we are).
+
+
+4. Reporting problems, making suggestions, submitting code.
+-----------------------------------------------------------
+
+Your suggestions, bug reports and contributions of code are always
+valued - please do not hesitate to report any problems you may find
+(preferably with a fix attached if you can!).
+
+The prefered method to submit bug reports from a machine with internet
+mail connectivity is to use the sendbug command.  Bug reports will be
+dutifully filed by our faithful bugfiler program and you can be sure
+that we'll do our best to respond to all reported bugs as soon as
+possible.
+
+If, for some reason, you are unable to use the sendbug command to
+submit a bug report, you can try to send it to:
+
+		FreeBSD-bugs@freefall.cdrom.com
+
+
+Otherwise, for any questions or suggestions, please send mail to:
+
+		FreeBSD-questions@freefall.cdrom.com
+
+Additionally, being a volunteer effort, we are always happy to have
+extra hands willing to help - there are already far more enhancements
+to be done than we can ever manage to do by ourselves!  To contact us
+on technical matters, or with offers of help, you may send mail to:
+
+		FreeBSD-hackers@freefall.cdrom.com
+
+Since these mailing lists can experience significant amounts of
+traffic, if you've got slow or expensive mail access and you're
+only interested in keeping up with significant FreeBSD events, you may
+find it preferable to subscribe to:
+
+		FreeBSD-announce@freefall.cdrom.com
+
+
+All but the FreeBSD-bugs groups can be freely joined by anyone wishing to
+do so.  Send mail to MajorDomo@freefall.cdrom.com and include the keyword
+`help' on a line by itself somewhere in the body of the message.  This
+will give you more information on joining the various lists, accessing
+archives, etc.
+
+
+5. Acknowledgements
+-------------------
+
+FreeBSD represents the cumulative work of many dozens, if not
+hundreds, of individuals from around the world who have worked very
+hard to bring you this release.  It would be very difficult, if not
+impossible, to enumerate everyone who's contributed to FreeBSD, but
+nonetheless we shall try (in alphabetical order, of course). If your
+name is not mentioned, please be assured that its omission is entirely
+accidental.
+
+
+The Computer Systems Research Group (CSRG), U.C. Berkeley.
+
+Bill Jolitz, for his extensive work with 386BSD.
+
+The FreeBSD "core" group:
+
+		Andrew A. Chernov
+		John Dyson
+		David Greenman
+		Rodney W. Grimes
+		Jordan K. Hubbard
+		Scott Mace
+		Andrew Moore
+		Rich Murphey
+		Geoff Rehmet
+		Paul Richards
+		Andreas Schulz
+		Nate Williams
+		Garrett A. Wollman
+
+
+Special mention to:
+
+	Robert Bruce and Jack Velte of Walnut Creek CDROM, without
+	whose help (and continuing support) this release would never
+	have been possible.
+
+	Dermot McDonnell for his donation of a Toshiba XM3401B CDROM
+	drive.
+
+	The NetBSD group for their frequent assistance and commentary.
+
+	Additional FreeBSD helpers and beta testers:
+
+	Gary Browing				Jon Cargille
+	J.T. Conklin				Chris Demetriou
+	Julian Elischer				Bruce Evans
+	Sean Eric Fagan				Guy Helmer
+	Jeffrey Hsu				Terry Lambert
+	Gary Moyer				Jaye Mathisen
+	Curt Mayer				L Jonas Olsson
+	Chris Provenzano 			Dave Rivers
+	Guido van Rooij				Steven Wallace
+	Rick Weldon				Terry Williams
+
+	And everyone at Montana State University for their initial support.
+
+
+Thanks to everyone, especially those not mentioned, and we sincerely
+hope you enjoy this release of FreeBSD!
+
+
+			The FreeBSD Core Group
+
+$FreeBSD$

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@@ -776,21 +776,21 @@
 
       <li><b>1.1.5.1</b> (July, 1994)
 	<em>
-	  <a href="./1.1.5.1/ANNOUNCEMENT.FreeBSD">Announcement</a> :
-	  <a href="./1.1.5.1/WHATS_NEW-1.1.5.1">What's New</a>
+	  <a href="./1.1.5.1/ANNOUNCEMENT.FreeBSD.txt">Announcement</a> :
+	  <a href="./1.1.5.1/WHATS_NEW-1.1.5.1.txt">What's New</a>
 	</em>
       </li>
 
       <li><b>1.1.5</b>
 	<em>
-	  <a href="./1.1.5/RELNOTES.FreeBSD">Release Notes</a>
-	  <a href="./1.1.5/WHATS_NEW-1.1.5">What's New</a>
+	  <a href="./1.1.5/RELNOTES.FreeBSD.txt">Release Notes</a>
+	  <a href="./1.1.5/WHATS_NEW-1.1.5.txt">What's New</a>
 	</em>
       </li>
 
       <li><b>1.1</b> (May, 1994)
 	<em>
-	  <a href="./1.1/RELNOTES.FreeBSD">Release Notes</a>
+	  <a href="./1.1/RELNOTES.FreeBSD.txt">Release Notes</a>
 	</em>
       </li>
 



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