www/93088: [patch] New links for applications.sgml
Gabor Kovesdan
gabor.kovesdan at t-hosting.hu
Thu Feb 9 04:20:08 PST 2006
>Number: 93088
>Category: www
>Synopsis: [patch] New links for applications.sgml
>Confidential: no
>Severity: non-critical
>Priority: low
>Responsible: freebsd-www
>State: open
>Quarter:
>Keywords:
>Date-Required:
>Class: change-request
>Submitter-Id: current-users
>Arrival-Date: Thu Feb 09 12:20:06 GMT 2006
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator: Gabor Kovesdan
>Release: FreeBSD 5.3-RELEASE-p17 amd64
>Organization:
n/a
>Environment:
>Description:
Add more links for some softwares. They also deserve to be linked. :)
>How-To-Repeat:
>Fix:
--- applications.sgml.diff begins here ---
--- applications.sgml.orig Thu Feb 9 12:56:30 2006
+++ applications.sgml Thu Feb 9 13:05:52 2006
@@ -48,7 +48,8 @@
<li><b>Internet services. </b>Many Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
find FreeBSD ideal, running WWW, Usenet news, FTP, Email, and other
services. Ready-to-run software like the <a
- href="http://www.apache.org/">Apache</a> web server or the ProFTPD
+ href="http://www.apache.org/">Apache</a> web server or the <a
+ href="http://proftpd.org/">ProFTPD</a>
FTP server make it easy to set up a business or
community-centered ISP. Of course, with FreeBSD's unbeatable <a
href="&base;/internet.html">networking</a>, your users will enjoy
@@ -59,7 +60,9 @@
href="http://x.org/">X.Org</a>™) comes with the
system. <a href="http://www.nvidia.com/">nVidia</a> offers native
drivers for their high-performance graphics hardware,
- and the industry standard Motif® and OpenGL®
+ and the industry standard <a
+ href="http://www.opengroup.org/motif/">Motif</a>® and <a
+ href="http://www.opengl.org/">OpenGL</a>®
libraries are supported. Both the <a
href="http://www.kde.org">KDE</a> and <a
href="http://www.gnome.org">GNOME</a> desktop environments
@@ -74,11 +77,16 @@
host, print server, PC/NFS server, and more.</li>
<li><b>Software development.</b> A suite of development tools comes
- with FreeBSD, including the GNU C/C++ compiler and debugger and the
- Perl scripting language. &java; and Tcl/Tk development are also
- possible. Popular editors like XEmacs and more esoteric programming
- languages like Icon work just fine, too. And FreeBSD's shared
- libraries have always been easy to make and use.</li>
+ with FreeBSD, including the GNU C/C++ <a
+ href="http://gcc.gnu.org/">compiler</a> and
+ <a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/gdb.html"> debugger</a> and the
+ <a href="http://www.perl.org/">Perl</a> scripting language.
+ <a href="http://java.sun.com/">&java;</a> and <a
+ href="http://www.tcl.tk/software/tcltk/">Tcl/Tk</a> development are also
+ possible. Popular editors like <a href="http://www.xemacs.org/">XEmacs</a>
+ and more esoteric programming languages like <a
+ href="http://www.cs.arizona.edu/icon/">Icon</a> work just fine, too.
+ And FreeBSD's shared libraries have always been easy to make and use.</li>
<li><b>Net surfing.</b> A real UNIX workstation makes a great Internet
surfboard. FreeBSD versions of <a
--- applications.sgml.diff ends here ---
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