diff options
Diffstat (limited to 'en/hardware/supported/arm.xml')
-rw-r--r-- | en/hardware/supported/arm.xml | 12 |
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/en/hardware/supported/arm.xml b/en/hardware/supported/arm.xml index 73f0a4e40..b0186bb03 100644 --- a/en/hardware/supported/arm.xml +++ b/en/hardware/supported/arm.xml @@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ <para> Each distinct ARM architecture requires its own kernel. Because of -this the standard Debian distribution only supports installation on -a number of the most common platforms. The Debian userland however may be +this the standard &debian; distribution only supports installation on +a number of the most common platforms. The &debian; userland however may be used by <emphasis>any</emphasis> ARM CPU. </para> @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ used by <emphasis>any</emphasis> ARM CPU. Most ARM CPUs may be run in either endian mode (big or little). However, the majority of current system implementation uses little-endian mode. -Debian currently only supports little-endian ARM systems. +&debian; currently only supports little-endian ARM systems. </para> @@ -32,9 +32,9 @@ The supported platforms are: <listitem><para> Intel's I/O Processor (IOP) line is found in a number of products related -to data storage and processing. Debian currently supports the IOP32x +to data storage and processing. &debian; currently supports the IOP32x platform, featuring the IOP 80219 and 32x chips commonly found in Network -Attached Storage (NAS) devices. Debian explicitly supports two such +Attached Storage (NAS) devices. &debian; explicitly supports two such devices: the <ulink url="&url-arm-cyrius-glantank;">GLAN Tank</ulink> from IO-Data and the <ulink url="&url-arm-cyrius-n2100;">Thecus N2100</ulink>. @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ TS-409). <listitem><para> The Versatile platform is emulated by QEMU and is therefore a nice way to -test and run Debian on ARM if you don't have the hardware. +test and run &debian; on ARM if you don't have the hardware. </para></listitem> </varlistentry> |