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diff --git a/po/fr/hardware.po b/po/fr/hardware.po index ddc95a29a..188d59f8f 100644 --- a/po/fr/hardware.po +++ b/po/fr/hardware.po @@ -488,15 +488,6 @@ msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: hardware.xml:285 #, no-c-format -#| msgid "" -#| "The ARM architecture is used mainly in so-called <quote>system-on-chip</" -#| "quote> (SoC) designs. These SoCs are designed by many different companies " -#| "with vastly varying hardware components even for the very basic " -#| "functionality required to bring the system up. System firmware interfaces " -#| "have been increasingly standardised over time, but especially on older " -#| "hardware firmware/boot interfaces vary a great deal, so on these systems " -#| "the Linux kernel has to take care of many system-specific low-level " -#| "issues which would be handled by the mainboard's BIOS in the PC world." msgid "" "The ARM architecture is used mainly in so-called <quote>system-on-chip</" "quote> (SoC) designs. These SoCs are designed by many different companies " @@ -2226,16 +2217,6 @@ msgstr "Types de machine zSeries et System z" #. Tag: para #: hardware.xml:1416 #, no-c-format -#| msgid "" -#| "Since &debian; Squeeze, support for booting in ESA/390 mode was dropped. " -#| "Your machine needs to support the z/Architecture, 64-bit support is " -#| "mandatory. The userland of the S/390 port is still compiled for ESA/390, " -#| "though. All zSeries and System z hardware is fully supported. &arch-" -#| "title; support software is included from the kernel 4.3 development " -#| "stream. The most current information about IBM's Linux support can be " -#| "found at the <ulink url=\"http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/" -#| "linux390/development_technical.html\"> Linux on <trademark class=" -#| "\"registered\">System z</trademark> page on developerWorks</ulink>." msgid "" "The minimum required z/Architecture processor type is z196. The most current " "information about IBM's Linux support can be found at the <ulink url=" |