cvs commit: www/en index.xsl

Hiroki Sato hrs at FreeBSD.org
Mon Sep 20 13:43:02 PDT 2004


"David E. O'Brien" <obrien at FreeBSD.org> wrote
  in <200409201934.i8KJYfcS036447 at repoman.freebsd.org>:

obrien> obrien      2004-09-20 19:34:41 UTC
obrien> 
obrien>   FreeBSD doc repository
obrien> 
obrien>   Modified files:
obrien>     en                   index.xsl 
obrien>   Log:
obrien>   Use consistent wording.

Index: index.xsl
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/dcvs/www/en/index.xsl,v
retrieving revision 1.107
retrieving revision 1.108
diff -d -u -I\$FreeBSD:.*\$ -I\$NetBSD:.*\$ -I\$OpenBSD:.*\$ -I\$DragonFly:.*\$ -I\$Id:.*\$ -I\$hrs:.*\$ -r1.107 -r1.108
--- index.xsl	12 Sep 2004 19:28:14 -0000	1.107
+++ index.xsl	20 Sep 2004 19:34:41 -0000	1.108
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@
 	      <h2><font color="#990000">What is FreeBSD?</font></h2>
 	
 	      <p>FreeBSD is an advanced operating system for
-		x86 compatible, AMD64 and Intel EM64T, Alpha, IA-64, PC-98
+		x86 compatible, AMD64 compatible, Alpha, IA-64, PC-98
 		and UltraSPARC&#174; architectures.
 		It is derived from BSD, the version of <xsl:value-of select="$unix"/>
 	        developed at 

 I would like to make it clear that FreeBSD supports EM64T
 by using the Intel's architecture name because the word
 AMD64 can confuse the users.  Is that unacceptable?

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| Hiroki SATO
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