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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ <TD ALIGN="LEFT" VALIGN="TOP"> <HR> <P> -<H4><A NAME="contents">Table of Contents</A></H4> +<H3><A NAME="contents">Table of Contents</A></H3> <UL> <LI><A HREF="#introduction" NAME="TOCintroduction">Introduction to the Hurd</A> <LI><A HREF="#advantages" NAME="TOCadvantages">Advantages of the Hurd</A> @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ <P> <HR> -<H4><A HREF="#TOCintroduction" NAME="introduction">Introduction to the Hurd</A></H4> +<H3><A HREF="#TOCintroduction" NAME="introduction">Introduction to the Hurd</A></H3> <P> The GNU Hurd is the GNU project's replacement for the Unix kernel. The Hurd is a collection of servers that run on the Mach microkernel @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ Currently, the Hurd runs on IA32 machines. The Hurd should, and probably will, be ported to other hardware architectures or other microkernels in the future. -<H4><A HREF="#TOCadvantages" NAME="advantages">Advantages of the Hurd</A></H4> +<H3><A HREF="#TOCadvantages" NAME="advantages">Advantages of the Hurd</A></H3> The Hurd is not the most advanced kernel known to the planet (yet), but it does have a number of enticing features: <DL> @@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ start using and developing it. </DD> </DL> -<H4><A HREF="#TOCname" NAME="name">What the Hurd means</A></H4> +<H3><A HREF="#TOCname" NAME="name">What the Hurd means</A></H3> According to Thomas Bushnell, BSG, the primary architect of the Hurd: <BLOCKQUOTE> `Hurd' stands for `Hird of Unix-Replacing Daemons'. And, then, `Hird' @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ my knowledge, the first software to be named by a pair of mutually recursive acronyms. </BLOCKQUOTE> -<H4><A HREF="#TOCstatus" NAME="status">Status of the project</A></H4> +<H3><A HREF="#TOCstatus" NAME="status">Status of the project</A></H3> <P> The Hurd, together with the GNU Mach microkernel, the GNU C Library and the other GNU programs, provides a rather complete and usable |