PERFORCE change 151218 for review
Gabor Pali
pgj at FreeBSD.org
Fri Oct 10 15:05:47 UTC 2008
http://perforce.freebsd.org/chv.cgi?CH=151218
Change 151218 by pgj at kolbasz on 2008/10/10 15:05:33
IFC
Affected files ...
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/share/sgml/authors.ent#15 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/share/sgml/mailing-lists.ent#7 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/faq/book.sgml#25 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/Makefile#5 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/basics/chapter.sgml#5 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/book.sgml#8 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/chapters.ent#5 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/disks/chapter.sgml#7 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/eresources/chapter.sgml#14 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/geom/chapter.sgml#7 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/mirrors/chapter.sgml#15 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/network-servers/chapter.sgml#13 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/ports/chapter.sgml#9 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/security/chapter.sgml#14 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/share/sgml/mailing-lists.ent#15 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/share/images/articles/releng/branches-releng6.pic#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/share/images/articles/releng/branches-releng7.pic#1 branch
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/share/sgml/man-refs.ent#9 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/src/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/hardware/article.sgml#4 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/src/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/relnotes/article.sgml#7 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/src/release/doc/share/misc/man2hwnotes.pl#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/src_7/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/relnotes/article.sgml#4 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/www/en/cgi/getmsg.cgi#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/www/en/developers.sgml#13 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/www/en/releases/6.4R/schedule.sgml#6 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/www/en/releng/index.sgml#7 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/www/en/relnotes.sgml#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/www/en/relnotes/Makefile#2 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/www/share/sgml/news.xml#22 integrate
.. //depot/projects/docproj_hu/www/share/sgml/press.xml#8 integrate
Differences ...
==== //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/share/sgml/authors.ent#15 (text+ko) ====
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
builds for the other languages, and we will poke fun of you
in public.
- $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/share/sgml/authors.ent,v 1.462 2008/09/18 14:20:54 zec Exp $
+ $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/share/sgml/authors.ent,v 1.463 2008/10/06 08:36:30 lstewart Exp $
-->
<!ENTITY a.aaron "Aaron Dalton <email>aaron at FreeBSD.org</email>">
@@ -624,6 +624,8 @@
<!ENTITY a.logo "Valentino Vaschetto <email>logo at FreeBSD.org</email>">
+<!ENTITY a.lstewart "Lawrence Stewart <email>lstewart at FreeBSD.org</email>">
+
<!ENTITY a.lth "Lars Thegler <email>lth at FreeBSD.org</email>">
<!ENTITY a.luigi "Luigi Rizzo <email>luigi at FreeBSD.org</email>">
==== //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/share/sgml/mailing-lists.ent#7 (text+ko) ====
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
<!--
Names of FreeBSD mailing lists and related software.
- $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/share/sgml/mailing-lists.ent,v 1.62 2008/09/26 17:39:52 manolis Exp $
+ $FreeBSD: doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/share/sgml/mailing-lists.ent,v 1.63 2008/10/08 17:51:04 keramida Exp $
-->
<!ENTITY a.mailman.listinfo "http://lists.FreeBSD.org/mailman/listinfo">
@@ -395,9 +395,53 @@
<!ENTITY a.sun4v "<ulink url='&a.sun4v.url;'>FreeBSD sun4v porting mailing list</ulink>">
<!ENTITY a.sun4v.name "<ulink url='&a.sun4v.url;'>freebsd-sun4v</ulink>">
-<!ENTITY a.svn-src.url "&a.mailman.listinfo;/svn-src">
-<!ENTITY a.svn-src "<ulink url='&a.svn-src.url;'>FreeBSD SVN src commit list</ulink>">
-<!ENTITY a.svn-src.name "<ulink url='&a.svn-src.url;'>svn-src</ulink>">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-all.url "&a.mailman.listinfo;/svn-src-all">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-all "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-all.url;'>SVN commit messages for the entire src tree (except for <quote>user</quote> and <quote>projects</quote>)</ulink>">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-all.name "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-all;'>svn-src-all</ulink>">
+
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-head.url "&a.mailman.listinfo;/svn-src-head">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-head "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-head.url;'>SVN commit messages for the src tree for head/-current</ulink>">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-head.name "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-head;'>svn-src-head</ulink>">
+
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-projects.url "&a.mailman.listinfo;/svn-src-projects">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-projects "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-projects.url;'>SVN commit messages for the src <quote>projects</quote> tree</ulink>">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-projects.name "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-projects;'>svn-src-projects</ulink>">
+
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-release.url "&a.mailman.listinfo;/svn-src-release">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-release "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-release.url;'>SVN commit messages for releases in the src tree</ulink>">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-release.name "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-release;'>svn-src-release</ulink>">
+
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-releng.url "&a.mailman.listinfo;/svn-src-releng">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-releng "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-releng.url;'>SVN commit messages for the release engineering / security commits to the src tree</ulink>">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-releng.name "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-releng;'>svn-src-releng</ulink>">
+
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-stable.url "&a.mailman.listinfo;/svn-src-stable">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-stable "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-stable.url;'>SVN commit messages for all the -stable branches of the src tree</ulink>">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-stable.name "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-stable;'>svn-src-stable</ulink>">
+
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-stable-6.url "&a.mailman.listinfo;/svn-src-stable-6">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-stable-6 "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-stable-6.url;'>SVN commit messages for only the 6-stable src tree</ulink>">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-stable-6.name "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-stable-6;'>svn-src-stable-6</ulink>">
+
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-stable-7.url "&a.mailman.listinfo;/svn-src-stable-7">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-stable-7 "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-stable-7.url;'>SVN commit messages for only the 7-stable src tree</ulink>">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-stable-7.name "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-stable-7;'>svn-src-stable-7</ulink>">
+
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-stable-other.url "&a.mailman.listinfo;/svn-src-stable-other">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-stable-other "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-stable-other.url;'>SVN commit messages for the old stable src trees</ulink>">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-stable-other.name "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-stable-other;'>svn-src-stable-other</ulink>">
+
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-svnadmin.url "&a.mailman.listinfo;/svn-src-svnadmin">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-svnadmin "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-svnadmin.url;'>SVN commit messages for the admin / configuration tree</ulink>">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-svnadmin.name "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-svnadmin;'>svn-src-svnadmin</ulink>">
+
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-user.url "&a.mailman.listinfo;/svn-src-user">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-user "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-user.url;'>SVN commit messages for the experimental <quote>user</quote> src tree</ulink>">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-user.name "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-user;'>svn-src-user</ulink>">
+
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-vendor.url "&a.mailman.listinfo;/svn-src-vendor">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-vendor "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-vendor.url;'>SVN commit messages for the vendor work area tree</ulink>">
+<!ENTITY a.svn-src-vendor.name "<ulink url='&a.svn-src-vendor;'>svn-src-vendor</ulink>">
<!ENTITY a.test.url "&a.mailman.listinfo;/freebsd-test">
<!ENTITY a.test "<ulink url='&a.test.url;'>FreeBSD test mailing list</ulink>">
==== //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/faq/book.sgml#25 (text+ko) ====
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
<corpauthor>A &os; Dokumentációs Projekt</corpauthor>
- <pubdate>$FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/faq/book.sgml,v 1.2 2008/09/06 15:11:08 pgj Exp $</pubdate>
+ <pubdate>$FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/faq/book.sgml,v 1.3 2008/10/05 01:34:24 pgj Exp $</pubdate>
<copyright>
<year>1995</year>
==== //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/Makefile#5 (text+ko) ====
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
# The FreeBSD Documentation Project
# The FreeBSD Hungarian Documentation Project
-# $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/Makefile,v 1.2 2008/06/25 11:28:04 gabor Exp $
+# $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/Makefile,v 1.3 2008/10/05 01:34:24 pgj Exp $
# %SOURCE% en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/Makefile
# %SRCID% 1.110
#
==== //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/basics/chapter.sgml#5 (text+ko) ====
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
<!--
The FreeBSD Documentation Project
- $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/basics/chapter.sgml,v 1.2 2008/06/25 11:28:05 gabor Exp $
+ $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/basics/chapter.sgml,v 1.3 2008/10/05 01:34:24 pgj Exp $
-->
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==== //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/book.sgml#8 (text+ko) ====
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
<!--
The FreeBSD Documentation Project
- $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/book.sgml,v 1.3 2008/06/25 11:28:04 gabor Exp $
+ $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/book.sgml,v 1.4 2008/10/05 01:34:24 pgj Exp $
-->
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The FreeBSD Hungarian Documentation Project
==== //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/chapters.ent#5 (text+ko) ====
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
The FreeBSD Documentation Project
The FreeBSD Hungarian Documentation Project
- $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/chapters.ent,v 1.2 2008/06/25 11:28:04 gabor Exp $
+ $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/chapters.ent,v 1.3 2008/10/05 01:34:24 pgj Exp $
%SOURCE% en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/chapters.ent
%SRCID% 1.38
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==== //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/disks/chapter.sgml#7 (text+ko) ====
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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The FreeBSD Documentation Project
- $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/disks/chapter.sgml,v 1.3 2008/08/12 04:44:30 pgj Exp $
+ $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/disks/chapter.sgml,v 1.4 2008/10/05 01:34:24 pgj Exp $
-->
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==== //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/eresources/chapter.sgml#14 (text+ko) ====
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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The FreeBSD Documentation Project
- $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/eresources/chapter.sgml,v 1.6 2008/08/09 23:38:57 pgj Exp $
+ $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/eresources/chapter.sgml,v 1.7 2008/10/05 01:34:25 pgj Exp $
-->
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==== //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/geom/chapter.sgml#7 (text+ko) ====
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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The FreeBSD Documentation Project
- $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/geom/chapter.sgml,v 1.3 2008/08/12 04:44:30 pgj Exp $
+ $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/geom/chapter.sgml,v 1.4 2008/10/05 01:34:25 pgj Exp $
-->
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==== //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/mirrors/chapter.sgml#15 (text+ko) ====
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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The FreeBSD Documentation Project
- $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/mirrors/chapter.sgml,v 1.7 2008/09/19 01:07:41 pgj Exp $
+ $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/mirrors/chapter.sgml,v 1.8 2008/10/05 01:34:25 pgj Exp $
-->
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The FreeBSD Hungarian Documentation Project
==== //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/network-servers/chapter.sgml#13 (text+ko) ====
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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The FreeBSD Documentation Project
- $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/network-servers/chapter.sgml,v 1.6 2008/09/06 15:11:10 pgj Exp $
+ $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/network-servers/chapter.sgml,v 1.7 2008/10/05 01:34:25 pgj Exp $
-->
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==== //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/ports/chapter.sgml#9 (text+ko) ====
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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The FreeBSD Documentation Project
- $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/ports/chapter.sgml,v 1.4 2008/08/12 04:44:31 pgj Exp $
+ $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/ports/chapter.sgml,v 1.5 2008/10/05 01:34:25 pgj Exp $
-->
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==== //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/security/chapter.sgml#14 (text+ko) ====
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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The FreeBSD Documentation Project
- $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/security/chapter.sgml,v 1.6 2008/09/06 15:11:10 pgj Exp $
+ $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/books/handbook/security/chapter.sgml,v 1.7 2008/10/05 01:34:25 pgj Exp $
-->
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==== //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/share/sgml/mailing-lists.ent#15 (text+ko) ====
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
<!--
Names of FreeBSD mailing lists and related software.
- $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/share/sgml/mailing-lists.ent,v 1.8 2008/08/09 23:38:58 pgj Exp $
+ $FreeBSD: doc/hu_HU.ISO8859-2/share/sgml/mailing-lists.ent,v 1.9 2008/10/05 01:34:26 pgj Exp $
-->
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==== //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/share/images/articles/releng/branches-releng6.pic#2 (text+ko) ====
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
.\" -*- nroff -*-
-.\" $FreeBSD: doc/share/images/articles/releng/branches-releng6.pic,v 1.4 2007/01/17 07:22:16 murray Exp $
+.\" $FreeBSD: doc/share/images/articles/releng/branches-releng6.pic,v 1.5 2008/10/05 12:41:45 hrs Exp $
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@@ -30,6 +30,22 @@
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==== //depot/projects/docproj_hu/doc/share/sgml/man-refs.ent#9 (text+ko) ====
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
lexicographical order by the entity (i.e., the dots used in place of
special characters should not be expanded when comparing).
- $FreeBSD: doc/share/sgml/man-refs.ent,v 1.470 2008/10/04 15:39:37 simon Exp $
+ $FreeBSD: doc/share/sgml/man-refs.ent,v 1.472 2008/10/06 21:49:01 simon Exp $
-->
<!ENTITY man...1 "<citerefentry/<refentrytitle/[/<manvolnum/1//">
@@ -3249,6 +3249,7 @@
<!ENTITY man.adw.4 "<citerefentry/<refentrytitle/adw/<manvolnum/4//">
<!ENTITY man.ae.4 "<citerefentry/<refentrytitle/ae/<manvolnum/4//">
<!ENTITY man.afd.4 "<citerefentry/<refentrytitle/afd/<manvolnum/4//">
+<!ENTITY man.age.4 "<citerefentry/<refentrytitle/age/<manvolnum/4//">
<!ENTITY man.agp.4 "<citerefentry/<refentrytitle/agp/<manvolnum/4//">
<!ENTITY man.aha.4 "<citerefentry/<refentrytitle/aha/<manvolnum/4//">
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<!ENTITY man.ifpnp.4 "<citerefentry/<refentrytitle/ifpnp/<manvolnum/4//">
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==== //depot/projects/docproj_hu/src/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/hardware/article.sgml#4 (text+ko) ====
@@ -12,1390 +12,1592 @@
]>
<article>
+ <articleinfo>
+ <title>&os; &release.current; Hardware Notes</title>
+
+ <corpauthor>The &os; Documentation Project</corpauthor>
-<articleinfo>
- <title>&os; &release.current; Hardware Notes</title>
+ <pubdate>$FreeBSD: src/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/hardware/article.sgml,v 1.339 2008/10/06 21:52:11 simon Exp $</pubdate>
+
+ <copyright>
+ <year>2000</year>
+ <year>2001</year>
+ <year>2002</year>
+ <year>2003</year>
+ <year>2004</year>
+ <year>2005</year>
+ <year>2006</year>
+ <year>2007</year>
+ <year>2008</year>
+ <holder role="mailto:doc at FreeBSD.org">The &os; Documentation Project</holder>
+ </copyright>
+
+ <legalnotice id="trademarks" role="trademarks">
+ &tm-attrib.freebsd;
+ &tm-attrib.amd;
+ &tm-attrib.ibm;
+ &tm-attrib.intel;
+ &tm-attrib.sparc;
+ &tm-attrib.sun;
+ &tm-attrib.general;
+ </legalnotice>
- <corpauthor>The &os; Documentation Project</corpauthor>
+ </articleinfo>
- <pubdate>$FreeBSD: src/release/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/hardware/article.sgml,v 1.333 2008/10/04 15:41:25 simon Exp $</pubdate>
+ <sect1 id="intro">
+ <title>Introduction</title>
- <copyright>
- <year>2000</year>
- <year>2001</year>
- <year>2002</year>
- <year>2003</year>
- <year>2004</year>
- <year>2005</year>
- <year>2006</year>
- <year>2007</year>
- <year>2008</year>
- <holder role="mailto:doc at FreeBSD.org">The &os; Documentation Project</holder>
- </copyright>
+ <para>This document contains the hardware compatibility notes for
+ &os; &release.current;. It lists the hardware platforms
+ supported by &os;, as well as the various types of hardware
+ devices (storage controllers, network interfaces, and so on),
+ along with known working instances of these devices.</para>
+ </sect1>
- <legalnotice id="trademarks" role="trademarks">
- &tm-attrib.freebsd;
- &tm-attrib.amd;
- &tm-attrib.ibm;
- &tm-attrib.intel;
- &tm-attrib.sparc;
- &tm-attrib.sun;
- &tm-attrib.general;
- </legalnotice>
+ <sect1 id="proc">
+ <title>Supported Processors and System Boards</title>
-</articleinfo>
+ <para>This section provides some architecture-specific information
+ about the specific processors and systems that are supported by
+ each architecture.</para>
-<sect1 id="intro">
- <title>Introduction</title>
+ <sect2 id="proc-amd64">
+ <title>amd64</title>
- <para>This document contains the hardware compatibility notes for
- &os; &release.current;.
- It lists the hardware platforms supported by &os;, as well as the
- various types of hardware devices (storage controllers, network
- interfaces, and so on), along with known working instances of these
- devices.</para>
+ <para>Since mid-2003 &os;/&arch.amd64; has supported the AMD64
+ (<quote>Hammer</quote>) and &intel; EM64T architecture, and is
+ now one of the Tier-1 platforms (fully supported
+ architecture), which are expected to be Production Quality
+ with respects to all aspects of the &os; operating system,
+ including installation and development environments.</para>
-</sect1>
+ <para>Note that there are two names for this architecture, AMD64
+ (AMD) and Intel EM64T (Extended Memory 64-bit Technology).
+ 64-bit mode of the two architectures are almost compatible
+ with each other, and &os;/&arch.amd64; should support them
+ both.</para>
-<sect1 id="proc">
- <title>Supported Processors and System Boards</title>
+ <para>As of this writing, the following processors are
+ supported:</para>
- <para>This section provides some architecture-specific information
- about the specific processors and systems that are supported by
- each architecture.</para>
+ <itemizedlist>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>&amd.athlon;64 (<quote>Clawhammer</quote>).</para>
+ </listitem>
-<sect2 id="proc-amd64">
- <title>amd64</title>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>&amd.opteron; (<quote>Sledgehammer</quote>).</para>
+ </listitem>
- <para>Since mid-2003 &os;/&arch.amd64; has supported the AMD64
- (<quote>Hammer</quote>) and &intel; EM64T architecture,
- and is now one of the Tier-1 platforms (fully
- supported architecture), which are expected to be Production
- Quality with respects to all aspects of the &os; operating system,
- including installation and development environments.</para>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>&intel; 64-bit &xeon; (<quote>Nacona</quote>). This
+ processor is fabricated on 90nm process technology, and
+ operates with 2.80 to 3.60 GHz (FSB 800MHz) and &intel;
+ E7520/E7525/E7320 chipsets.</para>
+ </listitem>
- <para>Note that there are two names for this architecture,
- AMD64 (AMD) and Intel EM64T (Extended Memory 64-bit Technology).
- 64-bit mode of the two architectures are almost compatible
- with each other, and &os;/&arch.amd64; should support them both.</para>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>&intel; &pentium; 4 Processor supporting &intel; EM64T
+ (<quote>Prescott</quote>). This is fabricated on 90nm
+ process technology, uses FC-LGA775 package, and operates
+ with 3.20F/3.40F/3.60F GHz and &intel; 925X Express
+ chipsets. The corresponding S-Spec numbers are SL7L9,
+ SL7L8, SL7LA, SL7NZ, SL7PZ, and SL7PX. Note that
+ processors marked as 5xx numbers do not support
+ EM64T.</para>
+ </listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
- <para>As of this writing, the following processors are
- supported:</para>
+ <para>&intel; EM64T is an extended version of IA-32 (x86) and
+ different from &intel; IA-64 (Itanium) architecture, which
+ &os;/ia64 supports. Some &intel;'s old documentation refers
+ to &intel; EM64T as <quote>64-bit extension technology</quote>
+ or <quote>IA-32e</quote>.</para>
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem>
- <para>&amd.athlon;64 (<quote>Clawhammer</quote>).</para>
- </listitem>
+ <para>The largest tested memory configuration to date is 8GB.
+ SMP support has been recently completed and is reasonably
+ robust.</para>
- <listitem>
- <para>&amd.opteron; (<quote>Sledgehammer</quote>).</para>
- </listitem>
+ <para>In many respects, &os;/&arch.amd64; is similar to
+ &os;/&arch.i386;, in terms of drivers supported. There may be
+ some issues with 64-bit cleanliness in some (particularly
+ older) drivers. Generally, drivers that already function
+ correctly on other 64-bit platforms should work.</para>
- <listitem>
- <para>&intel; 64-bit &xeon; (<quote>Nacona</quote>).
- This processor is fabricated on 90nm process technology, and operates
- with 2.80 to 3.60 GHz (FSB 800MHz) and &intel; E7520/E7525/E7320 chipsets.</para>
- </listitem>
+ <para>&os;/&arch.amd64; is a very young platform on &os;. While
+ the core &os; kernel and base system components are generally
+ fairly robust, there are likely to still be rough edges,
+ particularly with third party packages.</para>
- <listitem>
- <para>&intel; &pentium; 4 Processor supporting &intel; EM64T
- (<quote>Prescott</quote>).
- This is fabricated on 90nm process technology,
- uses FC-LGA775 package, and operates with 3.20F/3.40F/3.60F GHz
- and &intel; 925X Express chipsets.
- The corresponding S-Spec numbers are SL7L9, SL7L8, SL7LA, SL7NZ, SL7PZ,
- and SL7PX. Note that processors marked as 5xx numbers do not support
- EM64T.</para>
- </listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
+ </sect2>
- <para>&intel; EM64T is an extended version of IA-32 (x86) and
- different from &intel; IA-64 (Itanium) architecture, which &os;/ia64
- supports. Some &intel;'s old documentation refers to &intel; EM64T as
- <quote>64-bit extension technology</quote> or <quote>IA-32e</quote>.</para>
+ <sect2 id="proc-i386">
+ <title>i386</title>
- <para>The largest tested
- memory configuration to date is 8GB. SMP support has been
- recently completed and is reasonably robust.</para>
+ <para>&os;/&arch.i386; runs on a wide variety of <quote>IBM PC
+ compatible</quote> machines. Due to the wide range of
+ hardware available for this architecture, it is impossible
+ to exhaustively list all combinations of equipment supported
+ by &os;. Nevertheless, some general guidelines are
+ presented here.</para>
- <para>In many respects, &os;/&arch.amd64; is similar to &os;/&arch.i386;, in
- terms of drivers supported. There may be some issues with 64-bit
- cleanliness in some (particularly older) drivers. Generally,
- drivers that already function correctly on other 64-bit platforms
- should work.</para>
+ <para>Almost all &i386;-compatible processors with a floating
+ point unit are supported. All &intel; processors beginning
+ with the 80486 are supported, including the 80486, &pentium;,
+ &pentium; Pro, &pentium; II, &pentium; III, &pentium; 4, and
+ variants thereof, such as the &xeon; and &celeron; processors.
+ All &i386;-compatible AMD processors are also supported,
+ including the &am486;, &am5x86;, K5, &amd.k6; (and variants),
+ &amd.athlon; (including Athlon-MP, Athlon-XP, Athlon-4, and
+ Athlon Thunderbird), and &amd.duron; processors. The AMD
+ Élan SC520 embedded processor is supported. The
+ Transmeta Crusoe is recognized and supported, as are
+ &i386;-compatible processors from Cyrix and NexGen.</para>
- <para>&os;/&arch.amd64; is a very young platform on &os;. While the
- core &os; kernel and base system components are generally
- fairly robust, there are likely to still be rough edges,
- particularly with third party packages.</para>
+ <para>There is a wide variety of motherboards available for this
+ architecture. Motherboards using the ISA, VLB, EISA, AGP, and
+ PCI expansion busses are well-supported. There is some
+ limited support for the MCA (<quote>MicroChannel</quote>)
+ expansion bus used in the IBM PS/2 line of PCs.</para>
-</sect2>
+ <para>Symmetric multi-processor (SMP) systems are generally
+ supported by &os;, although in some cases, BIOS or motherboard
+ bugs may generate some problems. Perusal of the archives of
+ the &a.smp; may yield some clues.</para>
-<sect2 id="proc-i386">
- <title>i386</title>
+ <para>&os; will take advantage of HyperThreading (HTT) support
+ on &intel; CPUs that support this feature. A kernel with the
+ <literal>options SMP</literal> feature enabled will
+ automatically detect the additional logical processors. The
+ default &os; scheduler treats the logical processors the same
+ as additional physical processors; in other words, no attempt
+ is made to optimize scheduling decisions given the shared
+ resources between logical processors within the same CPU.
+ Because this naive scheduling can result in suboptimal
+ performance, under certain circumstances it may be useful to
+ disable the logical processors with the the
+ <varname>machdep.hlt_logical_cpus</varname> sysctl variable.
+ It is also possible to halt any CPU in the idle loop with the
+ <varname>machdep.hlt_cpus</varname> sysctl variable. The
+ &man.smp.4; manual page has more details.</para>
- <para>&os;/&arch.i386; runs on a wide variety of <quote>IBM PC
- compatible</quote> machines. Due to the wide range of hardware
- available for this architecture, it is impossible to exhaustively
- list all combinations of equipment supported by &os;.
- Nevertheless, some general guidelines are presented here.</para>
+ <para>&os; will take advantage of Physical Address Extensions
+ (PAE) support on CPUs that support this feature. A kernel
+ with the <literal>PAE</literal> feature enabled will detect
+ memory above 4 gigabytes and allow it to be used by the
+ system. This feature places constraints on the device drivers
+ and other features of &os; which may be used; consult the
+ &man.pae.4; manpage for more details.</para>
- <para>Almost all &i386;-compatible processors with a floating point unit
- are supported. All
- &intel; processors beginning with the 80486 are supported, including
- the 80486, &pentium;, &pentium; Pro, &pentium; II, &pentium; III,
- &pentium; 4, and variants thereof, such as the &xeon; and &celeron;
- processors. All &i386;-compatible AMD
- processors are also supported, including the &am486;, &am5x86;, K5, &amd.k6;
- (and variants), &amd.athlon; (including Athlon-MP, Athlon-XP, Athlon-4,
- and Athlon Thunderbird), and &amd.duron; processors. The AMD
- Élan SC520 embedded processor is supported. The Transmeta
- Crusoe is recognized and supported, as are &i386;-compatible
- processors from Cyrix and NexGen.</para>
+ <para>&os; will generally run on i386-based laptops, albeit with
+ varying levels of support for certain hardware features such
+ as sound, graphics, power management, and PCCARD expansion
+ slots. These features tend to vary in idiosyncratic ways
+ between machines, and frequently require special-case support
+ in &os; to work around hardware bugs or other oddities. When
+ in doubt, a search of the archives of the &a.mobile; may be
+ useful.</para>
- <para>There is a wide variety of motherboards available for this
- architecture. Motherboards using the ISA, VLB, EISA, AGP, and PCI
- expansion busses are well-supported. There is some limited
- support for the MCA (<quote>MicroChannel</quote>) expansion bus
- used in the IBM PS/2 line of PCs.</para>
+ <para>Most modern laptops (as well as many desktops) use the
+ Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI) standard.
+ &os; supports ACPI via the ACPI Component Architecture
+ reference implementation from &intel;, as described in the
+ &man.acpi.4; manual page. The use of ACPI causes
+ instabilities on some machines and it may be necessary to
+ disable the ACPI driver, which is normally loaded via a kernel
+ module. This may be accomplished by adding the following line
+ to <filename>/boot/device.hints</filename>:</para>
- <para>Symmetric multi-processor (SMP) systems are generally
- supported by &os;, although in some cases, BIOS or motherboard
- bugs may generate some problems. Perusal of the archives of the
- &a.smp; may yield some clues.</para>
+ <programlisting>hint.acpi.0.disabled="1"</programlisting>
- <para>&os; will take advantage of HyperThreading (HTT) support on
- &intel; CPUs that support this feature. A kernel with the
- <literal>options SMP</literal> feature enabled will
- automatically detect the additional logical processors. The
- default &os; scheduler treats the logical processors the same as
- additional physical processors; in other words, no attempt is made
- to optimize scheduling decisions given the shared resources
- between logical processors within the same CPU. Because this
- naive scheduling can result in suboptimal performance, under
- certain circumstances it may be useful to disable the logical
- processors with the
- the <varname>machdep.hlt_logical_cpus</varname> sysctl variable.
- It is also possible to halt any CPU in the idle loop with the
- <varname>machdep.hlt_cpus</varname> sysctl variable. The
- &man.smp.4; manual page has more details.</para>
+ <para>Users debugging ACPI-related problems may find it useful
+ to disable portions of the ACPI functionality. The
+ &man.acpi.4; manual page has more information on how to do
+ this via loader tunables.</para>
- <para>&os; will take advantage of Physical Address Extensions (PAE)
- support on CPUs that support this feature. A kernel with the
- <literal>PAE</literal> feature enabled will detect memory above
- 4 gigabytes and allow it to be used by the system. This feature
- places constraints on the device drivers and other features of
- &os; which may be used; consult the &man.pae.4; manpage for more
- details.</para>
+ <para>ACPI depends on a Differentiated System Descriptor Table
+ (DSDT) provided by each machine's BIOS. Some machines have
+ bad or incomplete DSDTs, which prevents ACPI from functioning
+ correctly. Replacement DSDTs for some machines can be found
+ at the <ulink
+ url="http://acpi.sourceforge.net/dsdt/index.php">DSDT</ulink>
+ section of the <ulink
+ url="http://acpi.sourceforge.net/">ACPI4Linux</ulink> project
+ Web site. &os; can use these DSDTs to override the DSDT
+ provided by the BIOS; see the &man.acpi.4; manual page for
+ more information.</para>
+ </sect2>
- <para>&os; will generally run on i386-based laptops, albeit with
- varying levels of support for certain hardware features such as
- sound, graphics, power management, and PCCARD expansion slots.
- These features tend to vary in idiosyncratic ways between
- machines, and frequently require special-case support in &os; to
- work around hardware bugs or other oddities. When in doubt, a
- search of the archives of the &a.mobile; may be useful.</para>
+ <sect2 id="proc-ia64">
+ <title>ia64</title>
- <para>Most modern laptops (as well as many desktops) use the
- Advanced Configuration and Power Management (ACPI) standard. &os;
- supports ACPI via the ACPI Component Architecture reference
- implementation from &intel;, as described in the &man.acpi.4; manual
- page. The use of ACPI causes instabilities on some machines and it
- may be necessary to disable the ACPI driver, which is normally
- loaded via a kernel module. This may be accomplished by adding
- the following line to <filename>/boot/device.hints</filename>:</para>
+ <para>Currently supported processors are the <ulink
+ url="http://people.freebsd.org/~marcel/refs/ia64/itanium/24532003.pdf">&itanium;</ulink>
+ and the <ulink
+ url="http://people.freebsd.org/~marcel/refs/ia64/itanium2/25111003.pdf">&itanium;
+ 2</ulink>.</para>
- <programlisting>hint.acpi.0.disabled="1"</programlisting>
+ <para>Supported chipsets include:</para>
- <para>Users debugging ACPI-related problems may find it useful to
- disable portions of the ACPI functionality. The &man.acpi.4;
- manual page has more information on how to do this via loader
- tunables.</para>
+ <itemizedlist>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>HP zx1</para>
+ </listitem>
- <para>ACPI depends on a Differentiated System Descriptor Table
- (DSDT) provided by each machine's BIOS. Some machines have bad or
- incomplete DSDTs, which prevents ACPI from functioning correctly.
- Replacement DSDTs for some machines can be found at the <ulink
- url="http://acpi.sourceforge.net/dsdt/index.php">DSDT</ulink>
- section of the <ulink
- url="http://acpi.sourceforge.net/">ACPI4Linux</ulink> project Web
- site. &os; can use these DSDTs to override the DSDT provided by
- the BIOS; see the &man.acpi.4; manual page for more
- information.</para>
-</sect2>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>&intel; 460GX</para>
+ </listitem>
-<sect2 id="proc-ia64">
- <title>ia64</title>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>&intel; E8870</para>
+ </listitem>
+ </itemizedlist>
- <para>Currently supported processors are the
- <ulink url="http://people.freebsd.org/~marcel/refs/ia64/itanium/24532003.pdf">
- &itanium;</ulink> and the
- <ulink url="http://people.freebsd.org/~marcel/refs/ia64/itanium2/25111003.pdf">
- &itanium; 2</ulink>.</para>
+ <para>Both Uniprocessor (UP) and Symmetric Multi-processor (SMP)
+ configurations are supported.</para>
- <para>Supported chipsets include:</para>
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem>
- <para>HP zx1</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&intel; 460GX</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&intel; E8870</para>
- </listitem>
- </itemizedlist>
+ <para>Most devices that can be found in or are compatible with
+ &arch.ia64; machines are fully supported. The notable
+ exception is the VGA console. The &os; support for VGA
+ consoles is at this time too much based on PC hardware and not
+ all &arch.ia64; machines have chipsets that provide sufficient
+ PC legacy support. As such &man.syscons.4; can not be enabled
+ and the use of a serial console is required.</para>
+ </sect2>
- <para>Both Uniprocessor (UP) and Symmetric Multi-processor (SMP)
- configurations are supported.</para>
+ <sect2 id="proc-pc98">
+ <title>pc98</title>
- <para>Most devices that can be found in or are compatible with
- &arch.ia64; machines are fully supported. The notable exception
- is the VGA console. The &os; support for VGA consoles is at
- this time too much based on PC hardware and not all &arch.ia64;
- machines have chipsets that provide sufficient PC legacy
- support. As such &man.syscons.4; can not be enabled and the
- use of a serial console is required.</para>
+ <para>NEC PC-9801/9821 series with almost all &i386;-compatible
+ processors, including 80486, &pentium;, &pentium; Pro,
+ &pentium; II, and variants. All &i386;-compatible processors
+ by AMD, Cyrix, IBM, and IDT are also supported.</para>
-</sect2>
+ <para>NEC FC-9801/9821 series, and NEC SV-98 series (both of
+ them are compatible with PC-9801/9821 series) should be
+ supported.</para>
-<sect2 id="proc-pc98">
- <title>pc98</title>
+ <para>EPSON PC-386/486/586 series, which are compatible with NEC
+ PC-9801 series are supported.</para>
- <para>NEC PC-9801/9821 series with almost all &i386;-compatible processors,
- including 80486, &pentium;, &pentium; Pro, &pentium; II, and variants.
- All &i386;-compatible processors by AMD, Cyrix, IBM, and IDT
- are also supported.</para>
+ <para>High-resolution mode is not supported. NEC
+ PC-98XA/XL/RL/XL^2, and NEC PC-H98 series are supported in
+ normal (PC-9801 compatible) mode only.</para>
- <para>NEC FC-9801/9821 series, and NEC SV-98 series
- (both of them are compatible with PC-9801/9821 series)
- should be supported.</para>
+ <para>Although there are some multi-processor systems (such as
+ Rs20/B20), SMP-related features of &os; are not supported
+ yet.</para>
- <para>EPSON PC-386/486/586 series, which are
- compatible with NEC PC-9801 series are supported.</para>
+ <para>PC-9801/9821 standard bus (called C-Bus), PC-9801NOTE
+ expansion bus (110pin), and PCI bus are supported. New Extend
+ Standard Architecture (NESA) bus (used in PC-H98, SV-H98, and
+ FC-H98 series) is not supported.</para>
+ </sect2>
- <para>High-resolution mode is not supported.
- NEC PC-98XA/XL/RL/XL^2, and NEC PC-H98 series
- are supported in normal (PC-9801 compatible) mode only.</para>
+ <sect2 id="proc-powerpc">
+ <title>powerpc</title>
- <para>Although there are some multi-processor systems
- (such as Rs20/B20), SMP-related features of &os;
- are not supported yet.</para>
+ <para>The information for this paragraph has yet to be
+ compiled.</para>
+ </sect2>
- <para>PC-9801/9821 standard bus (called C-Bus),
- PC-9801NOTE expansion bus (110pin),
- and PCI bus are supported.
- New Extend Standard Architecture (NESA) bus
- (used in PC-H98, SV-H98, and FC-H98 series) is not supported.</para>
+ <sect2 id="proc-sparc64">
+ <title>sparc64</title>
-</sect2>
+ <para>This section describes the systems currently known to be
+ supported by &os; on the &ultrasparc; platform. For
+ background information on the various hardware designs see the
+ <ulink url="http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/">Sun System
+ Handbook</ulink>.</para>
-<sect2 id="proc-powerpc">
- <title>powerpc</title>
+ <para>SMP is supported on all systems with more than 1
+ processor.</para>
- <para>The information for this paragraph has yet to be compiled.</para>
+ <para>In general, &os;/&arch.sparc64; systems must use serial
+ consoles. While it is possible to boot or install a system
+ using the OpenFirmware console, the console device is not
+ usable.</para>
-</sect2>
+ <para>If you have a system that is not listed here, it may not
+ have been tested with &os; &release.current;. We encourage
+ you to try it and send a note to the &a.sparc; with your
+ results, including which devices work and which do not.</para>
-<sect2 id="proc-sparc64">
- <title>sparc64</title>
+ <para>The following systems are fully supported by &os;.</para>
- <para>This section describes the systems currently known to be supported
- by &os; on the &ultrasparc; platform. For background information on the
- various hardware designs see the <ulink url="http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub/">Sun System Handbook</ulink>.</para>
+ <itemizedlist>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>&sun.blade; 100</para>
+ </listitem>
- <para>SMP is supported on all systems with more than 1 processor.</para>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>&sun.blade; 150</para>
+ </listitem>
- <para>In general, &os;/&arch.sparc64; systems must use serial consoles.
- While it is possible to boot or install a system using the
- OpenFirmware console, the console device is not usable.</para>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>&sun.enterprise; 220R</para>
+ </listitem>
- <para>If you have a system that is not listed here, it may not have
- been tested with &os; &release.current;. We encourage you to
- try it and send a note to the &a.sparc; with your results,
- including which devices work and which do not.</para>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>&sun.enterprise; 250</para>
+ </listitem>
- <para>The following systems are fully supported by &os;.</para>
+ <listitem>
+ <para>&sun.enterprise; 420R</para>
+ </listitem>
- <itemizedlist>
- <listitem>
- <para>&sun.blade; 100</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&sun.blade; 150</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&sun.enterprise; 220R</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&sun.enterprise; 250</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&sun.enterprise; 420R</para>
- </listitem>
<listitem>
<para>&sun.enterprise; 450</para>
</listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&sun.fire; V100</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&sun.fire; V120</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&netra; t1 105</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&netra; T1 AC200/DC200</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&netra; t 1100</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&netra; t 1120</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&netra; t 1125</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&netra; t 1400/1405</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&netra; 120</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&netra; X1</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&sparcengine; Ultra AXi</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&sparcengine; Ultra AXmp</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&sun.ultra; 1</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&sun.ultra; 1E</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&sun.ultra; 2</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&sun.ultra; 5</para>
- </listitem>
- <listitem>
- <para>&sun.ultra; 10</para>
- </listitem>
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