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Date:      Sat, 31 Oct 1998 16:58:26 +0100
From:      Wolfram Schneider <wosch@panke.de.freebsd.org>
To:        doc@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   [PA@FreeBSD.ee.ntu.edu.tw: Some Question & FYI]
Message-ID:  <19981031165826.A20001@panke.de.freebsd.org>

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Date: Sat, 31 Oct 1998 21:40:44 +0800
From: PA <PA@FreeBSD.ee.ntu.edu.tw>
Organization: NCU CSIE Wireless Lab
X-Accept-Language: zh-TW, en
To: wosch@freebsd.org, PA@FreeBSD.ee.ntu.edu.tw
Subject: Some Question & FYI

     Can you tell me the meaning of some word of following?
I can't look it up in my English-Chinese dictionaries.
Thanks!

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    107       <p>Then some bright hardware engineer desided that if he
could
                                                    ^^^^^^^ ?
    108       force software to do some sleezey tricks, then he'd be
able to
                                        ^^^^^^^ ?
    109       shave a few gates off the design and allow his cpu core to
run
    110       faster.  While it was made to work with this new kind of
    111       hardware (known these dayss as RISC), <tt/a.out/ was
ill-suited
                                    ^^^^^ ?
    112       for this hardware, so many formats were developed to get
to a
    113       better performance from this hardware than the limited,
simple
    114       <tt/a.out/ format could offer.  Things like <tt/COFF/,
    115       <tt/ECOFF/, and a few obscure others were invented and
their
    116       limitations explored before things seemed to settle on
<tt/ELF/.

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    512         <p>This will log all traffic through the connection.
The next
    513         time the line comes up unexpectedly, you will see the
reason
    514         logged with a convenient timestamp next to it.
                                         ^^^^^^^^^ ?

    911       the BNC one, use ``<tt/link2/''.  These flags should be
specified
    912       using the ifconfig_* variables in <htmlurl
    913       url="http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?rc.conf"
              name="/etc/rc.conf">.
              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
              This link can't work correctly. Some other are the same.

              another thing:
              Maybe you should insert follow at the output of man.cgi:

<META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">

              Otherwise, if you use "Traditional Chinese (BIG5)" of
              character set in Netscape, the typeset will be .... :(

   1047       2.1.7R (this actually changed during 2.1-STABLE
development)
   1048       is to deny all packets that are not explicitly allowed.
   1049
   1050       <p>If you had unintentionally misconfigured your system
for
   1051       firewalling, you can restore network operability by typing

                                                   ^^^^^^^^^^^ ?
   1052       the following while logged in as root:

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the following is some patches for FAQ for printing.
I think you know there are some bug in PS's index like following:

    1.10  Is FreeBSD only available for PCs ?
............................... 6
    1.11   Who is responsible for FreeBSD?
.................................. 6
          ^ here
    1.12  Where can I get FreeBSD?
.......................................... 6
    1.13          Where do I find info on the FreeBSD mailing lists?
........ 8
          ^^^^^^^^ here
    1.14  What FreeBSD news groups are available?
........................... 8
    1.15          Are there FreeBSD IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channels?
..... 8
          ^^^^^^^^ here
    1.16  Books on FreeBSD
.................................................. 9
    1.17  How do I access your Problem Report database?
.................... 11

patched:

    1.10  Is FreeBSD only available for PCs ?
............................... 6
    1.11  Who is responsible for FreeBSD?
................................... 6
    1.12  Where can I get FreeBSD?
.......................................... 6
    1.13  Where do I find info on the FreeBSD mailing lists?
................ 8
    1.14  What FreeBSD news groups are available?
........................... 8
    1.15  Are there FreeBSD IRC (Internet Relay Chat) channels?
............. 8
    1.16  Books on FreeBSD
.................................................. 9
    1.17  How do I access your Problem Report database?
.................... 11

    Some errata fix are aslo including in this patch.
PS: Hope this will helpful for you! And Thanks for you reply.

TANET PA at NCU in Taiwan.



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