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authorThomas Schwinge <tschwinge@gnu.org>2006-12-04 19:42:27 +0000
committerThomas Schwinge <tschwinge@gnu.org>2006-12-04 19:42:27 +0000
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parentaa6ec7c28582d02dc59e7ce57315126b4925fd93 (diff)
This was a `sed'-based change, where I didn't review every single detail and
thus hope that I didn't break anything. Replace `MiG' with `MIG'. Replace `MIG' with `GNU MIG' and `The GNU Hurd' with `GNU Hurd' when linking to the pages. Make the space between `GNU' and `Hurd' or `Mach' or `MIG' non-breakable.
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<html>
<head>
-<title>The Unofficial (and no longer maintained) GNU Hurd FAQ, Version 0.13 </title>
+<title>The Unofficial (and no longer maintained) GNU&nbsp;Hurd FAQ, Version 0.13 </title>
</head>
<body>
-<pre>The Unofficial (and no longer maintained) GNU Hurd FAQ, Version 0.13
+<pre>The Unofficial (and no longer maintained) GNU&nbsp;Hurd FAQ, Version 0.13
Contributions by:
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Original Document by: Derek Upham <upham@cs.ubc.ca>
Contents:
-Q0. Where can I get the Unofficial GNU Hurd FAQ?
+Q0. Where can I get the Unofficial GNU&nbsp;Hurd FAQ?
Q1. What is the Hurd?
Q2. Where can I get a copy?
Q3. Why bother writing a new OS when we have Linux and 386/BSD?
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ Q9. What sort of system would we have if the Hurd was bootable today?
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-Q0. Where can I get the Unofficial GNU Hurd FAQ?
+Q0. Where can I get the Unofficial GNU&nbsp;Hurd FAQ?
The Unofficial Hurd FAQ (what you are reading now) is occasionally
posted to the USENET newsgroup, gnu.misc.discuss. It is also
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ Q5. Where can I find more information?
The June 1995 GNU's Bulletin contains the following official
information:
- The GNU Hurd now runs programs native. We have implemented both
+ The GNU&nbsp;Hurd now runs programs native. We have implemented both
shared libraries using ELF, & the popular `ext2' file system used
by Linux. It can run GCC, `make', Emacs, & most other GNU
utilities. Progress is being made so rapidly that by the time you