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diff --git a/nl/hardware/hardware-supported.xml b/nl/hardware/hardware-supported.xml index 152d7f8c3..b7278d846 100644 --- a/nl/hardware/hardware-supported.xml +++ b/nl/hardware/hardware-supported.xml @@ -5,11 +5,11 @@ <title>Supported Hardware</title> <para> -Debian does not impose hardware requirements beyond the requirements +&debian; does not impose hardware requirements beyond the requirements of the Linux kernel and the GNU tool-sets. Therefore, any architecture or platform to which the Linux kernel, libc, -<command>gcc</command>, etc. have been ported, and for which a Debian -port exists, can run Debian. Please refer to the Ports pages at +<command>gcc</command>, etc. have been ported, and for which a &debian; +port exists, can run &debian;. Please refer to the Ports pages at <ulink url="&url-ports;"></ulink> for more details on &arch-title; architecture systems which have been tested with &debian-gnu;. @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ information can be found. <sect2><title>Supported Architectures</title> <para> -Debian GNU/Linux &release; supports eleven major architectures and several +&debian; GNU/Linux &release; supports eleven major architectures and several variations of each architecture known as <quote>flavors</quote>. </para><para> @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ variations of each architecture known as <quote>flavors</quote>. <tgroup cols="4"> <thead> <row> - <entry>Architecture</entry><entry>Debian Designation</entry> + <entry>Architecture</entry><entry>&debian; Designation</entry> <entry>Subarchitecture</entry><entry>Flavor</entry> </row> </thead> @@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ variations of each architecture known as <quote>flavors</quote>. This document covers installation for the <emphasis>&arch-title;</emphasis> architecture. If you are looking -for information on any of the other Debian-supported architectures +for information on any of the other &debian;-supported architectures take a look at the <ulink url="http://www.debian.org/ports/">Debian-Ports</ulink> pages. @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ with GNU/Linux, see for example the <para> Multiprocessor support — also called <quote>symmetric multiprocessing</quote> -or SMP — is available for this architecture. The standard Debian +or SMP — is available for this architecture. The standard &debian; &release; kernel image has been compiled with SMP support. The standard kernel is also usable on non-SMP systems, but has a slight overhead which will cause a small reduction in performance. For normal system use this @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ will hardly be noticable. </para><para> In order to optimize the kernel for single CPU systems, you'll have to -replace the standard Debian kernel. <phrase arch="linux-any">You can find a discussion of how +replace the standard &debian; kernel. <phrase arch="linux-any">You can find a discussion of how to do this in <xref linkend="kernel-baking"/>. At this time (kernel version &kernelversion;) the way you disable SMP is to deselect <quote>&smp-config-option;</quote> in the <quote>&smp-config-section;</quote> @@ -240,14 +240,14 @@ section of the kernel config.</phrase> Multiprocessor support — also called <quote>symmetric multiprocessing</quote> or SMP — is available for this architecture. -The standard Debian &release; kernel image has been compiled with +The standard &debian; &release; kernel image has been compiled with <firstterm>SMP-alternatives</firstterm> support. This means that the kernel will detect the number of processors (or processor cores) and will automatically deactivate SMP on uniprocessor systems. </para><para arch="i386"> -The 486 flavour of the Debian kernel image packages for &arch-title; +The 486 flavour of the &debian; kernel image packages for &arch-title; is not compiled with SMP support. </para> @@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ is not compiled with SMP support. Multiprocessor support — also called <quote>symmetric multiprocessing</quote> or SMP — is available for this architecture. -However, the standard Debian &release; kernel image does not support +However, the standard &debian; &release; kernel image does not support SMP. This should not prevent installation, since the standard, non-SMP kernel should boot on SMP systems; the kernel will simply use the first CPU. @@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ the first CPU. </para><para> In order to take advantage of multiple processors, you'll have to -replace the standard Debian kernel. <phrase arch="linux-any">You can find a discussion of how +replace the standard &debian; kernel. <phrase arch="linux-any">You can find a discussion of how to do this in <xref linkend="kernel-baking"/>. At this time (kernel version &kernelversion;) the way you enable SMP is to select <quote>&smp-config-option;</quote> in the <quote>&smp-config-section;</quote> @@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ section of the kernel config.</phrase> Multiprocessor support — also called <quote>symmetric multiprocessing</quote> or SMP — is available for this architecture, -and is supported by a precompiled Debian kernel image. Depending on your +and is supported by a precompiled &debian; kernel image. Depending on your install media, this SMP-capable kernel may or may not be installed by default. This should not prevent installation, since the standard, non-SMP kernel should boot on SMP systems; the kernel will simply use @@ -316,11 +316,11 @@ during the installation process described in this document. </para><para> -Debian's support for graphical interfaces is determined by the +&debian;'s support for graphical interfaces is determined by the underlying support found in X.Org's X11 system. Most AGP, PCI and PCIe video cards work under X.Org. Details on supported graphics buses, cards, monitors, and pointing devices can be found at -<ulink url="&url-xorg;"></ulink>. Debian &release; ships +<ulink url="&url-xorg;"></ulink>. &debian; &release; ships with X.Org version &x11ver;. </para><para arch="mips"> |