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diff --git a/nl/hardware/hardware-supported.xml b/nl/hardware/hardware-supported.xml
index a9609028c..152d7f8c3 100644
--- a/nl/hardware/hardware-supported.xml
+++ b/nl/hardware/hardware-supported.xml
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ architecture or platform to which the Linux kernel, libc,
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;.
+tested with &debian-gnu;.
</para><para>
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ architecture.
</para></caution>
<para condition="new-arch">
-This is the first official release of &debian; for the &arch-title;
+This is the first official release of &debian-gnu; for the &arch-title;
architecture. We feel that it has proven itself sufficiently to be
released. However, because it has not had the exposure (and hence
testing by users) that some other architectures have had, you may
@@ -374,16 +374,16 @@ some USB devices and even some hard disk controllers also require firmware.
</para><para>
In most cases firmware is non-free according to the criteria used by the
-&debian; project and thus cannot be included in the main distribution
+&debian-gnu; project and thus cannot be included in the main distribution
or in the installation system. If the device driver itself is included in
-the distribution and if &debian; legally can distribute the firmware,
+the distribution and if &debian-gnu; legally can distribute the firmware,
it will often be available as a separate package from the non-free section
of the archive.
</para><para>
However, this does not mean that such hardware cannot be used during an
-installation. Starting with &debian; 5.0, &d-i; supports loading
+installation. Starting with &debian-gnu; 5.0, &d-i; supports loading
firmware files or packages containing firmware from a removable medium,
such as a floppy disk or USB stick.
See <xref linkend="loading-firmware"/> for detailed information on how to