Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 21:37:28 +0800 From: "Jose Liang" <jose@jose.idv.tw> To: <freebsd-doc@freebsd.org> Subject: A question about a word "userland" Message-ID: <000901c3c635$3eb40f60$2e01a8c0@jose>
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Dear all, I'm a FreeBSD user come from Taiwan, and I'm doing a project that is about translating FreeBSD 5.2-RELEASE Release Notes into Traditional Chinese(big5). I got this file from http://people.freebsd.org/~bmah/relnotes/5.2-RELEASE/relnotes-i386.html, but there is an issue perplex me. That is about this word: userland. Well, because my English is not vary well, so I translate this document by some tools sometimes, but there are no any word about "userland". I tried to find a solution to solve this problem, but I didn't get any effective answer. I guess this word means "system environment that user's set up", Just guess! Am I wrong? Could anybody tell me? If I'm wrong, plese tell me what it means after all. Thanks for reading this post, also thanks FreeBSD Core Team to give us a operating system that is so good! P.S. If you are interested in my translation, here we are: http://www.jose.idv.tw/document/freebsd/5.2-RELEASE/relnotes-i386.html. But remind you again, this is a Traditional Chinese(big5) file! Jose Liang, 2003/12/19
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