From owner-cvs-doc@FreeBSD.ORG Thu May 12 20:39:01 2005 Return-Path: Delivered-To: cvs-doc@freebsd.org Received: from mx1.FreeBSD.org (mx1.freebsd.org [216.136.204.125]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id E2CFA16A4CE; Thu, 12 May 2005 20:39:01 +0000 (GMT) Received: from harmony.village.org (rover.village.org [168.103.84.182]) by mx1.FreeBSD.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 7C2C243D5A; Thu, 12 May 2005 20:39:01 +0000 (GMT) (envelope-from imp@bsdimp.com) Received: from localhost (warner@rover2.village.org [10.0.0.1]) by harmony.village.org (8.13.3/8.13.1) with ESMTP id j4CKadFd008124; Thu, 12 May 2005 14:36:40 -0600 (MDT) (envelope-from imp@bsdimp.com) Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 14:37:49 -0600 (MDT) Message-Id: <20050512.143749.90448115.imp@bsdimp.com> To: PeterJeremy@optushome.com.au From: "M. Warner Losh" In-Reply-To: <20050512195108.GB223@cirb503493.alcatel.com.au> References: <200505121621.j4CGLgJF080511@repoman.freebsd.org> <20050512195108.GB223@cirb503493.alcatel.com.au> X-Mailer: Mew version 3.3 on Emacs 21.3 / Mule 5.0 (SAKAKI) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit cc: mwlucas@FreeBSD.org cc: doc-committers@FreeBSD.org cc: cvs-doc@FreeBSD.org cc: cvs-all@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: cvs commit: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/faq book.sgml X-BeenThere: cvs-doc@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.1 Precedence: list List-Id: CVS commit messages for the doc and www trees List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 20:39:02 -0000 In message: <20050512195108.GB223@cirb503493.alcatel.com.au> Peter Jeremy writes: : On Thu, 2005-May-12 16:21:42 +0000, Michael Lucas wrote: : > The mailing list archive shows 0 questions about this. Given the : > number of FAQs that are asked, I think this is pretty indicative of : > the number of people using this card, i.e., few if any. : : This could, barely possibly, mean that people are reading the FAQ : before asking questions. But since that is less likely than people : still getting confused by an ancient EISA controller, it can probably : be dropped here. It's possible that some of this information belongs : in bt(4) instead. On a side note: EISA still works! At least for my network cards that I test from time to time. Warner