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Diffstat (limited to 'nl/hardware')
-rw-r--r-- | nl/hardware/hardware-supported.xml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | nl/hardware/installation-media.xml | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | nl/hardware/network-cards.xml | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | nl/hardware/supported-peripherals.xml | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | nl/hardware/supported/i386.xml | 2 |
5 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/nl/hardware/hardware-supported.xml b/nl/hardware/hardware-supported.xml index 8d077a974..60ae21274 100644 --- a/nl/hardware/hardware-supported.xml +++ b/nl/hardware/hardware-supported.xml @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ as well. <sect2 id="gfx" arch="not-s390"><title>Graphics Card</title> -<para arch="i386"> +<para arch="x86"> You should be using a VGA-compatible display interface for the console terminal. Nearly every modern display card is compatible with @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ listing</ulink> for Broadcom evaluation boards is available. </sect2> - <sect2 arch="i386" id="laptops"><title>Laptops</title> + <sect2 arch="x86" id="laptops"><title>Laptops</title> <para> Laptops are also supported. Laptops are often specialized or contain diff --git a/nl/hardware/installation-media.xml b/nl/hardware/installation-media.xml index 34a6e015f..cdcb110bc 100644 --- a/nl/hardware/installation-media.xml +++ b/nl/hardware/installation-media.xml @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ support booting from a CD-ROM, you can use the CD-ROM in conjunction with the other techniques to install your system, once you've booted up by other means; see <xref linkend="boot-installer"/>. -</para><para arch="i386"> +</para><para arch="x86"> Both SCSI and IDE/ATAPI CD-ROMs are supported. In addition, all non-standard CD interfaces supported by Linux are supported by the @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ them to work, and booting off these non-standard interfaces is unlikely. The <ulink url="&url-cd-howto;">Linux CD-ROM HOWTO</ulink> contains in-depth information on using CD-ROMs with Linux. -</para><para arch="i386"> +</para><para arch="x86"> USB CD-ROM drives are also supported, as are FireWire devices that are supported by the ohci1394 and sbp2 drivers. @@ -214,14 +214,14 @@ build your own kernel). Support for the widest possible range of devices is desirable in general, to ensure that Debian can be installed on the widest array of hardware. -</para><para arch="i386"> +</para><para arch="x86"> Generally, the Debian installation system includes support for floppies, IDE drives, IDE floppies, parallel port IDE devices, SCSI controllers and drives, USB, and FireWire. The supported file systems include FAT, Win-32 FAT extensions (VFAT) and NTFS. -</para><para arch="i386"> +</para><para arch="x86"> Disk interfaces that emulate the <quote>AT</quote> hard disk interface — often called MFM, RLL, IDE, or ATA — are supported. Very old diff --git a/nl/hardware/network-cards.xml b/nl/hardware/network-cards.xml index deb384f58..55d1ba8f7 100644 --- a/nl/hardware/network-cards.xml +++ b/nl/hardware/network-cards.xml @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ <sect1 id="network-cards"> <title>Network Connectivity Hardware</title> -<para arch="i386"> +<para arch="x86"> <!-- last updated for kernel-image_2.0.36-2 --> @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ cards and protocols. otherwise unsupported card and then substitute in the installer (see <xref linkend="rescue-replace-kernel"/>). --> -</para><para arch="i386"> +</para><para arch="x86"> As for ISDN, the D-channel protocol for the (old) German 1TR6 is not supported; Spellcaster BRI ISDN boards are also not supported by the diff --git a/nl/hardware/supported-peripherals.xml b/nl/hardware/supported-peripherals.xml index 43512b498..1cb38ab47 100644 --- a/nl/hardware/supported-peripherals.xml +++ b/nl/hardware/supported-peripherals.xml @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ Linux supports a large variety of hardware devices such as mice, printers, scanners, PCMCIA and USB devices. However, most of these devices are not required while installing the system. -</para><para arch="i386"> +</para><para arch="x86"> USB hardware generally works fine, only some USB keyboards may require additional configuration (see <xref linkend="usb-keyboard-config"/>). -</para><para arch="i386"> +</para><para arch="x86"> Again, see the <ulink url="&url-hardware-howto;">Linux Hardware Compatibility HOWTO</ulink> @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ be sure that the hardware is well-supported by GNU/Linux. Unfortunately, it's quite rare to find any vendor shipping new &arch-title; machines at all. -</para><para arch="i386"> +</para><para arch="x86"> If you do have to buy a machine with Windows bundled, carefully read the software license that comes with Windows; you may be able to @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ is an important market. </sect2> - <sect2 arch="i386"><title>Windows-specific Hardware</title> + <sect2 arch="x86"><title>Windows-specific Hardware</title> <para> A disturbing trend is the proliferation of Windows-specific modems and diff --git a/nl/hardware/supported/i386.xml b/nl/hardware/supported/i386.xml index 725a5169b..6159a9fc9 100644 --- a/nl/hardware/supported/i386.xml +++ b/nl/hardware/supported/i386.xml @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ <!-- original version: 11648 untranslated --> - <sect2 arch="i386"><title>CPU, Main Boards, and Video Support</title> + <sect2 arch="x86"><title>CPU, Main Boards, and Video Support</title> <para> Complete information concerning supported peripherals can be found at |