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Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/audit/chapter.xml head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/boot/chapter.xml head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config/chapter.xml head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge/chapter.xml head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/desktop/chapter.xml head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/disks/chapter.xml head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/filesystems/chapter.xml head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/introduction/chapter.xml head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mail/chapter.xml head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/multimedia/chapter.xml head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-servers/chapter.xml head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/pgpkeys/chapter.xml head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/security/chapter.xml head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/serialcomms/chapter.xml head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/virtualization/chapter.xml head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/x11/chapter.xml Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/audit/chapter.xml ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/audit/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 16:40:49 2016 (r48528) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/audit/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 18:57:15 2016 (r48529) @@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ requirements. --> - Understand &unix; and &os; basics (). + Understand &unix; and &os; basics + (). Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/boot/chapter.xml ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/boot/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 16:40:49 2016 (r48528) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/boot/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 18:57:15 2016 (r48529) @@ -638,27 +638,27 @@ console none - + --> - Configuring Boot Time Splash Screens + Configuring Boot Time Splash Screens - - - - Joseph J. - Barbish - - Contributed by - - - + + + + Joseph J. + Barbish + + Contributed by + + + Typically when a &os; system boots, it displays its progress as a series of messages at the console. A boot splash screen @@ -895,8 +895,8 @@ bitmap_name="/boot/splash.b &man.reboot.8;. Refer to their manual pages and to &man.shutdown.8; for more information. - Modify group membership by referring to - . + Modify group membership by referring to + . Power management requires &man.acpi.4; to be loaded as Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config/chapter.xml ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 16:40:49 2016 (r48528) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/config/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 18:57:15 2016 (r48529) @@ -976,8 +976,8 @@ lo0: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,M Replace dc0 with the correct value for the system. - The line added, then, follow the instructions given in . + The line added, then, follow the instructions given in + . If the network was configured during installation, some @@ -2534,14 +2534,14 @@ device_probe_and_attach: cbb0 attach ret kern.ipc.soacceptqueue - The kern.ipc.soacceptqueue &man.sysctl.8; - variable limits the size of the listen queue for accepting - new TCP connections. The default value - of 128 is typically too low for robust - handling of new connections on a heavily loaded web server. - For such environments, it is recommended to increase this - value to 1024 or higher. A service - such as &man.sendmail.8;, or + The kern.ipc.soacceptqueue + &man.sysctl.8; variable limits the size of the listen queue + for accepting new TCP connections. The + default value of 128 is typically too low + for robust handling of new connections on a heavily loaded + web server. For such environments, it is recommended to + increase this value to 1024 or higher. A + service such as &man.sendmail.8;, or Apache may itself limit the listen queue size, but will often have a directive in its configuration file to adjust the queue size. Large listen Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge/chapter.xml ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 16:40:49 2016 (r48528) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/cutting-edge/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 18:57:15 2016 (r48529) @@ -682,7 +682,7 @@ before running "/usr/sbin/freebsd-update For information on editing and submitting corrections to the documentation, refer to the &os; Documentation Project Primer for New Contributors (http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/). + xlink:href="&url.books.fdp-primer;">http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/fdp-primer/). Updating Documentation from Source @@ -1034,8 +1034,8 @@ before running "/usr/sbin/freebsd-update Synchronize with the &os.current; sources. Typically, svn is used to check out the -CURRENT code from the head branch of - one of the Subversion mirror - sites listed in . + one of the Subversion mirror sites listed in + . Users with very slow or limited Internet connectivity can instead use CTM as described in , @@ -1673,24 +1673,24 @@ Script started, output file is /var/tmp/ - Merging Configuration Files + Merging Configuration Files - - - - Tom - Rhodes - - Contributed by - - - - - - - mergemaster - - + + + + Tom + Rhodes + + Contributed by + + + + + + + mergemaster + + &os; provides the &man.mergemaster.8; Bourne script to aid in determining the differences between the configuration files Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/desktop/chapter.xml ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/desktop/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 16:40:49 2016 (r48528) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/desktop/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 18:57:15 2016 (r48529) @@ -35,9 +35,9 @@ Users who prefer to install a pre-built desktop version of FreeBSD rather than configuring one from scratch should - refer to the pcbsd.org - website. + refer to the + pcbsd.org + website. Readers of this chapter should know how to: @@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ - Install X and a window manager as described in . + Install X and a window manager as described in + . @@ -400,25 +400,25 @@ /usr/local/bin/chromium. - - Chromium and &java; Plugin + + Chromium and &java; Plugin - The installation of - Chromium does not include &java; - support. To install &java; plugin support, follow the - instructions in . - - Once &java; support is installed, start - Chromium and enter - about:plugins in the address bar. - IcedTea-Web should be listed as one of the installed - plugins. - - If Chromium does not display - the IcedTea-Web plugin, run the following commands and - restart the web browser: + The installation of + Chromium does not include &java; + support. To install &java; plugin support, follow the + instructions in . + + Once &java; support is installed, start + Chromium and enter + about:plugins in the address bar. + IcedTea-Web should be listed as one of the installed + plugins. + + If Chromium does not display + the IcedTea-Web plugin, run the following commands and + restart the web browser: - &prompt.root; mkdir -p /usr/local/share/chromium/plugins + &prompt.root; mkdir -p /usr/local/share/chromium/plugins &prompt.root; ln -s /usr/local/lib/IcedTeaPlugin.so \ /usr/local/share/chromium/plugins/ Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/disks/chapter.xml ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/disks/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 16:40:49 2016 (r48528) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/disks/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 18:57:15 2016 (r48529) @@ -515,12 +515,12 @@ da0: <STECH Simple Drive 1.04> s/n Automounting Removable Media - &man.autofs.5; supports automatic mounting of + &man.autofs.5; supports automatic mounting of removable media starting with &os; 10.2-RELEASE. USB devices can be automatically - mounted by uncommenting this line in + mounted by uncommenting this line in /etc/auto_master: /media -media -nosuid @@ -536,18 +536,18 @@ da0: <STECH Simple Drive 1.04> s/n Reload the configuration if &man.autofs.5; - and &man.devd.8; are already running: + and &man.devd.8; are already running: &prompt.root; service automount reload &prompt.root; service devd restart &man.autofs.5; can be set to start at boot by adding this - line to /etc/rc.conf: + line to /etc/rc.conf: autofs_enable="YES" &man.autofs.5; requires &man.devd.8; to be enabled, as it - is by default. + is by default. Start the services immediately with: @@ -557,18 +557,18 @@ da0: <STECH Simple Drive 1.04> s/n &prompt.root; service devd start Each file system that can be automatically mounted appears - as a directory in /media/. The directory + as a directory in /media/. The directory is named after the file system label. If the label is missing, the directory is named after the device node. The file system is transparently mounted on the first - access, and unmounted after a period of inactivity. + access, and unmounted after a period of inactivity. Automounted drives can also be unmounted manually: &prompt.root; automount -fu This mechanism is typically used for memory cards and - USB memory sticks. It can be used with + USB memory sticks. It can be used with any block device, including optical drives or iSCSI LUNs. Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/filesystems/chapter.xml ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/filesystems/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 16:40:49 2016 (r48528) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/filesystems/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 18:57:15 2016 (r48529) @@ -70,8 +70,8 @@ - Understand &unix; and &os; basics. + Understand &unix; and + &os; basics. Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/introduction/chapter.xml ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/introduction/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 16:40:49 2016 (r48528) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/introduction/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 18:57:15 2016 (r48529) @@ -67,9 +67,9 @@ and &itanium;), AMD64, Sun &ultrasparc; computers. Ports to other architectures are also under way. You can also read about the history of &os;, or the - current release. If you are - interested in contributing something to the Project (code, - hardware, funding), see the current release. + If you are interested in contributing something to the Project + (code, hardware, funding), see the Contributing to &os; article. @@ -733,12 +733,12 @@ xlink:href="http://www.opnsense.org/">OPNSense OPNsense - - OPNsense is an open source, easy-to-use and - easy-to-build FreeBSD based firewall and routing platform. - OPNsense includes most of the features available in expensive - commercial firewalls, and more in many cases. It brings the - rich feature set of commercial offerings with the benefits of - open and verifiable sources. + - OPNsense is an open source, easy-to-use and + easy-to-build FreeBSD based firewall and routing platform. + OPNsense includes most of the features available in + expensive commercial firewalls, and more in many cases. + It brings the rich feature set of commercial offerings + with the benefits of open and verifiable sources. Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mail/chapter.xml ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mail/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 16:40:49 2016 (r48528) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/mail/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 18:57:15 2016 (r48529) @@ -284,12 +284,17 @@ FreeBSD.org mail is handled by 10 mx1.Fr - <application>Sendmail</application> Configuration - Files + <application>Sendmail</application> Configuration + Files - ChristopherShumwayContributed - by + + + Christopher + Shumway + + Contributed by + @@ -553,7 +558,7 @@ other.isp.example.net users-isp.example.org www.example.org - After creating or editing this file, restart + After creating or editing this file, restart Sendmail with service sendmail restart. @@ -569,16 +574,26 @@ www.example.org - Changing the Mail Transfer Agent + Changing the Mail Transfer Agent - AndrewBoothmanWritten - by + + + Andrew + Boothman + + Written by + + - GregoryNeil - ShapiroInformation taken - from emails written by + + + Gregory + Neil Shapiro + + Information taken from emails written by + @@ -798,65 +813,67 @@ purgestat /usr/libexec/sendmail/se - - - How can I run a mail server on a dial-up PPP - host? - - - - Connect to a &os; mail gateway on the LAN. The PPP - connection is non-dedicated. - - One way to do this is to get a full-time Internet server - to provide secondary MX - MX record services for the - domain. In this example, the domain is example.com and the ISP - has configured example.net to provide - secondary MX services to the - domain: + + + How can I run a mail server on a dial-up PPP + host? + + + + Connect to a &os; mail gateway on the LAN. The PPP + connection is non-dedicated. + + One way to do this is to get a full-time Internet + server to provide secondary + MX + MX record + services for the domain. In this example, the domain is + example.com + and the ISP has configured + example.net + to provide secondary MX services to the + domain: - example.com. MX 10 example.com. + example.com. MX 10 example.com. MX 20 example.net. - Only one host should be specified as the final - recipient. For Sendmail, add - Cw example.com in - /etc/mail/sendmail.cf on example.com. - - When the sending MTA attempts - to deliver mail, it will try to connect to the system, - example.com, - over the PPP link. This will time out if the destination is - offline. The MTA will automatically - deliver it to the secondary MX site at - the Internet Service Provider (ISP), - example.net. - The secondary MX site will periodically - try to connect to the primary MX host, - example.com. + Only one host should be specified as the final + recipient. For Sendmail, add + Cw example.com in + /etc/mail/sendmail.cf on example.com. + + When the sending MTA attempts + to deliver mail, it will try to connect to the system, + example.com, + over the PPP link. This will time out if the destination + is offline. The MTA will automatically + deliver it to the secondary MX site at + the Internet Service Provider (ISP), + example.net. + The secondary MX site will periodically + try to connect to the primary MX host, + example.com. - Use something like this as a login script: + Use something like this as a login script: - #!/bin/sh + #!/bin/sh # Put me in /usr/local/bin/pppmyisp ( sleep 60 ; /usr/sbin/sendmail -q ) & /usr/sbin/ppp -direct pppmyisp - When creating a separate login script for users, instead - use sendmail -qRexample.com in the script - above. This will force all mail in the queue for - example.com to - be processed immediately. + When creating a separate login script for users, + instead use sendmail -qRexample.com in + the script above. This will force all mail in the queue + for + example.com + to be processed immediately. - A further refinement of the situation can be seen from - this example from the &a.isp;: + A further refinement of the situation can be seen from + this example from the &a.isp;: - > we provide the secondary MX for a customer. The customer connects to + > we provide the secondary MX for a customer. The customer connects to > our services several times a day automatically to get the mails to > his primary MX (We do not call his site when a mail for his domains > arrived). Our sendmail sends the mailqueue every 30 minutes. At the @@ -952,9 +969,9 @@ example.FreeBSD.org &prompt.root; host example.FreeBSD.org example.FreeBSD.org has address 204.216.27.XX - In this example, mail sent directly to yourlogin@example.FreeBSD.org should - work without problems, assuming + In this example, mail sent directly to + yourlogin@example.FreeBSD.org + should work without problems, assuming Sendmail is running correctly on example.FreeBSD.org. @@ -1073,11 +1090,16 @@ freefall MX 20 who.cdrom.com - Setting Up to Send Only + Setting Up to Send Only - BillMoranContributed - by + + + Bill + Moran + + Contributed by + @@ -1237,11 +1259,16 @@ define(`confDELIVERY_MODE',`deferred')dn - SMTP Authentication + SMTP Authentication - JamesGorhamWritten - by + + + James + Gorham + + Written by + @@ -1373,11 +1400,16 @@ define(`confAUTH_MECHANISMS', `GSSAPI DI - Mail User Agents + Mail User Agents - MarcSilverContributed - by + + + Marc + Silver + + Contributed by + @@ -1729,11 +1761,16 @@ EOT - Using <application>fetchmail</application> + Using <application>fetchmail</application> - MarcSilverContributed - by + + + Marc + Silver + + Contributed by + @@ -1789,9 +1826,9 @@ EOT The following .fetchmailrc serves as an example for downloading a single user mailbox using POP. It tells - fetchmail to connect to example.com using a - username of joesoap + fetchmail to connect to + example.com using + a username of joesoap and a password of XXX. This example assumes that the user joesoap exists on the local system. @@ -1825,11 +1862,16 @@ user "john", with password "XXXXX", is " - Using <application>procmail</application> + Using <application>procmail</application> - MarcSilverContributed - by + + + Marc + Silver + + Contributed by + Modified: head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/multimedia/chapter.xml ============================================================================== --- head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/multimedia/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 16:40:49 2016 (r48528) +++ head/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/multimedia/chapter.xml Sun Apr 3 18:57:15 2016 (r48529) @@ -13,9 +13,9 @@ - - Ross - Lippert + + Ross + Lippert Edited by @@ -96,22 +96,23 @@ - Setting Up the Sound Card + Setting Up the Sound Card - - Moses - Moore - - Contributed by + + Moses + Moore + + Contributed by + - - Marc - Fonvieille + + Marc + Fonvieille Enhanced by @@ -387,107 +388,105 @@ pcm7: <HDA Realtek ALC889 PCM #3 Digi /etc/sysctl.conf: hw.snd.default_unit=4 - - - - - Utilizing Multiple Sound Sources - - - - - Munish - Chopra - - Contributed by - - - + - It is often desirable to have multiple sources of sound that - are able to play simultaneously. &os; uses Virtual - Sound Channels to multiplex the sound card's playback - by mixing sound in the kernel. + + + Utilizing Multiple Sound Sources + + + + + Munish + Chopra + + Contributed by + + + + + It is often desirable to have multiple sources of sound + that are able to play simultaneously. &os; uses + Virtual Sound Channels to multiplex the sound + card's playback by mixing sound in the kernel. - Three &man.sysctl.8; knobs are available for configuring - virtual channels: + Three &man.sysctl.8; knobs are available for configuring + virtual channels: - &prompt.root; sysctl dev.pcm.0.play.vchans=4 + &prompt.root; sysctl dev.pcm.0.play.vchans=4 &prompt.root; sysctl dev.pcm.0.rec.vchans=4 &prompt.root; sysctl hw.snd.maxautovchans=4 - This example allocates four virtual channels, which is a - practical number for everyday use. Both - dev.pcm.0.play.vchans=4 and - dev.pcm.0.rec.vchans=4 are configurable after - a device has been attached and represent the number of virtual - channels pcm0 has for playback and - recording. Since the pcm module can be - loaded independently of the hardware drivers, - hw.snd.maxautovchans indicates how many - virtual channels will be given to an audio device when it is - attached. Refer to &man.pcm.4; for more information. - - - The number of virtual channels for a device cannot be - changed while it is in use. First, close any programs using - the device, such as music players or sound daemons. - - - - The correct pcm device will - automatically be allocated transparently to a program that - requests /dev/dsp0. - + This example allocates four virtual channels, which is a + practical number for everyday use. Both + dev.pcm.0.play.vchans=4 and + dev.pcm.0.rec.vchans=4 are configurable + after a device has been attached and represent the number of + virtual channels pcm0 has for playback + and recording. Since the pcm module can + be loaded independently of the hardware drivers, + hw.snd.maxautovchans indicates how many + virtual channels will be given to an audio device when it is + attached. Refer to &man.pcm.4; for more information. + + + The number of virtual channels for a device cannot be + changed while it is in use. First, close any programs using + the device, such as music players or sound daemons. + + + The correct pcm device will + automatically be allocated transparently to a program that + requests /dev/dsp0. + + + + + Setting Default Values for Mixer Channels + + + + + Josef + El-Rayes + + Contributed by + + + + + The default values for the different mixer channels are + hardcoded in the source code of the &man.pcm.4; driver. While + sound card mixer levels can be changed using &man.mixer.8; or + third-party applications and daemons, this is not a permanent + solution. To instead set default mixer values at the driver + level, define the appropriate values in + /boot/device.hints, as seen in this + example: + + hint.pcm.0.vol="50" + + This will set the volume channel to a default value of + 50 when the &man.pcm.4; module is + loaded. + + - + - Setting Default Values for Mixer Channels + MP3 Audio - - Josef - El-Rayes - - Contributed by + + Chern + Lee + + Contributed by - - The default values for the different mixer channels are - hardcoded in the source code of the &man.pcm.4; driver. While - sound card mixer levels can be changed using &man.mixer.8; or - third-party applications and daemons, this is not a permanent - solution. To instead set default mixer values at the driver - level, define the appropriate values in - /boot/device.hints, as seen in this - example: - - hint.pcm.0.vol="50" - - This will set the volume channel to a default value of - 50 when the &man.pcm.4; module is - loaded. - - - - - - MP3 Audio - - - - - Chern - Lee - - Contributed by - - - - This section describes some MP3 players available for &os;, how to rip audio CD tracks, and how to encode and decode @@ -540,16 +539,16 @@ MPEG 1.0 layer III, 128 kbit/s, 44100 Hz CDs. With the audio CD in the drive, the - following command can be issued as root to rip an entire - CD into individual, per track, + following command can be issued as + root to rip an + entire CD into individual, per track, WAV files: &prompt.root; cdda2wav -D 0,1,0 -B - In this example, the indicates the - SCSI device 0,1,0 + In this example, the + indicates + the SCSI device 0,1,0 containing the CD to rip. Use cdrecord -scanbus to determine the correct device parameters for the system. @@ -580,8 +579,7 @@ MPEG 1.0 layer III, 128 kbit/s, 44100 Hz Encoding and Decoding MP3s - - Lame is a popular + Lame is a popular MP3 encoder which can be installed from the audio/lame port. Due to patent issues, a package is not available. @@ -598,12 +596,13 @@ MPEG 1.0 layer III, 128 kbit/s, 44100 Hz MP3 bitrate while the 160 and 192 bitrates provide higher quality. The higher the bitrate, the larger the size of the resulting MP3. The - turns on the higher quality but a - little slower mode. The options beginning with - indicate ID3 tags, - which usually contain song information, to be embedded within - the MP3 file. Additional encoding options - can be found in the lame manual + turns on the + higher quality but a little slower + mode. The options beginning with + indicate ID3 tags, which usually contain + song information, to be embedded within the + MP3 file. Additional encoding options can + be found in the lame manual page. In order to burn an audio CD from @@ -695,13 +694,13 @@ MPEG 1.0 layer III, 128 kbit/s, 44100 Hz - Video Playback + Video Playback - - Ross - Lippert + + Ross + Lippert Contributed by @@ -1152,27 +1151,28 @@ zoom=yes - TV Cards + TV Cards - - - - Josef - El-Rayes - - Original contribution by - - - - - - Marc - Fonvieille - - Enhanced and adapted by - - - + + + + Josef + El-Rayes + + Original contribution by + + + *** DIFF OUTPUT TRUNCATED AT 1000 LINES ***