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Update the armhf platform support status.
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Update Cubox-i4Pro and Wandboard Quad driver support information.
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Add driver support overview for the Wandboard Quad (armhf).
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List the Olimex A20-Olinuxino-LIME as supported system for Debian/armhf.
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List the Wandboard Quad as supported system for Debian/armhf.
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We accidentally stopped supporting 486 processors in squeeze. Update
the documentation rather than fixing this, as it's clear that hardly
anyone cares. (See #766105.)
We also don't and won't support the Intel Quark, although it is
basically Pentium-compatible due to serious errata with no reasonable
workaround. Document this exception.
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We accidentally stopped supporting 486 processors in squeeze. Update
the documentation rather than fixing this, as it's clear that hardly
anyone cares. (See #766105.)
Update all the translations mentioning 486 that are currently not
fuzzy.
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List the LeMaker Banana Pi as a supported platform for Debian/armhf.
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List the ixp4xx platform as (again) supported by Debian/armel in
Jessie. Support had been dropped, but has been restored now (see
https://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2014/09/msg00589.html).
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List the armel MV78xx0 platform as no longer supported in Jessie
(support was removed with linux-image 3.16.2-1) and remove the
mv78xx0 flavor from the architecture table.
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the meaning of "regular installer" might be confusing now
(in the past the text-based installer was the 'regular' one,
now the graphical installer is the default, and people might
understand it as if the graphical installer is now the 'regular'
one). So better don't use "regular installer" anymore.
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+ refresh po|pot files
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translations)
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List the MV78xx0 platform as supported by Debian/armel.
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List the IXP4xx platform (NSLU2 etc.) as no longer supported in Jessie.
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Update armhf platform support status.
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Update armhf platform support status.
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Correct number of architectures after latest removals from Jessie.
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Add Cubietruck to the list of supported systems.
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Add location information for the armmp flavor to the "Where to Find
Installation Images" section.
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Remove sparc from the supported architecture list for Jessie (see
https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2014/04/msg00012.html).
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- List the ARM Versatile Express platform as supported by Debian/armf.
- List the EfikaMX platform as no longer supported by Debian/armhf
in Jessie.
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- updated supported hardware for armel and armhf
- removed ia64 and s390 from the supported architecture list for Jessie
- updated several common entities for Jessie
- some other tiny fixes/updates for Jessie
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armel and armhf.
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M en/hardware/supported/amd64.xml
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the file,
which contains filename, revision, timestamp and latest editor).
That line was never automatically updated at commit since the initial revision!
But I cannot see anything wrong with that line :-(
Trying to use another one.
M en/hardware/supported/amd64.xml
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Intel has been using this shorter brand name for several years now and
it is likely to be more well-known.
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M en/hardware/hardware-supported.xml
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the s390 manual
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even though a firmware prompt is displayed.
Closes: #687454
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manual/en/hardware/hardware-supported.xml
manual/en/hardware/buying-hardware.xml
Replaced literal quotes ("")
by <quote></quote> tags to ensure proper typesetting.
Thanks to Holger Wansing for pointing this out.
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* Various small removals / updates / amendments in chapter 3,
most of them concerning outdated information.
* Extended the "Devices Requiring Firmware" section.
* Rewrote large parts of the "Avoid Proprietary or Closed Hardware"
section.
* Rewrote the "Hardware Compatibility" section.
* Amended the "Network Settings" section.
* Rewrote the "Pre-Partitioning for Multi-Boot Systems" section
to bring it up to date with the current d-i features and make it
easier to read for beginners.
* Rewrote the "Pre-Installation Hardware and Operating System Setup"
section to bring it up to date for modern hardware.
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removal/rework of outdated parts (chapters 1 and 2, parts of chapter 3)
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