Changeset e7e97e8
- Timestamp:
- 05/23/2005 07:19:14 PM (19 years ago)
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- 6.1, 6.1.1
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chapter01/changelog.xml
r6793442 re7e97e8 85 85 </listitem> 86 86 87 <listitem><para>May 23nd, 2005 [manuel]: Minor wording improvements (thanks to 88 Peter Ennis)</para></listitem> 89 87 90 <listitem><para>May 22nd, 2005 [matt]: Updated to Linux-2.6.11.10.</para></listitem> 88 91 -
general.ent
r6793442 re7e97e8 1 1 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> 2 <!ENTITY version "TESTING-2005052 2">3 <!ENTITY releasedate "May 2 2, 2005">2 <!ENTITY version "TESTING-20050523"> 3 <!ENTITY releasedate "May 23, 2005"> 4 4 <!ENTITY milestone "6.1"> 5 5 -
prologue/audience.xml
r6793442 re7e97e8 32 32 <para>Another benefit of LFS is the ability to create a very compact 33 33 Linux system. When installing a regular distribution, one is often 34 forced to in stallseveral programs which are probably never used.34 forced to include several programs which are probably never used. 35 35 These programs waste precious disk space, or worse, CPU cycles. It is 36 36 not difficult to build an LFS system of less than 100 megabytes (MB), 37 which is substantially smaller compared to most existing setups. Does37 which is substantially smaller when compared to the majority of existing installations. Does 38 38 this still sound like a lot of space? A few of us have been working on 39 39 creating a very small embedded LFS system. We successfully built a -
prologue/prerequisites.xml
r6793442 re7e97e8 20 20 21 21 <listitem><para remap="verbatim">The Linux Users' Guide 22 <ulink url="http:// espc22.murdoch.edu.au/~stewart/guide/guide.html"/></para>22 <ulink url="http://www.linuxhq.com/guides/LUG/guide.html"/></para> 23 23 24 24 <para>This guide covers the usage of assorted Linux software.</para></listitem>
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