Messages in this thread Patch in this message |  | | Date | Sun, 2 Feb 1997 12:26:36 -0800 (PST) | From | Trevor Johnson <> | Subject | Re: cosmetic patches for 2.1.25 |
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I put an extra blank line in that first one by accident; sorry. It should be:
--- linux/Documentation/Configure.help Sun Feb 2 12:22:50 1997 +++ linux/Documentation/Configure.help.old Sun Feb 2 09:35:08 1997 @@ -2364,17 +2364,17 @@ distances with data transfer rates significantly higher than those achievable with commonly used asynchronous modem connections. Usually, a quite expensive external device called `WAN router' is - needed to connect to a WAN. - As an alternative, WAN routing can be built into the Linux - kernel. With relatively inexpensive WAN interface cards available on - the market, a perfectly usable router can be built for less than half - the price of an external router. If you have one of those cards - (with appropriate WAN Link Driver) and wish to use your Linux box as - a WAN router, you may say 'Y' to this option. You will also need - the wan-tools package available via FTP (user: anonymous) from + needed to connect to WAN. + As an alternative, WAN router can be build into Linux kernel. + With relatively inexpensive WAN interface cards available on the + market, a perfectly usable router can be built for less than half a + price of an external router. If you have one of those cards (with + appropriate WAN Link Driver) and wish to use your Linux box as a WAN + router, you may say 'Y' to this option. You will also need a + wan-tools package available via FTP (user: anonymous) from ftp.sangoma.com. Read Documentation/networking/wan-router.txt for more information. - The WAN router is always built as a module ( = code which can be + WAN router is always built as a module ( = code which can be inserted in and removed from the running kernel whenever you want). For general information about modules read Documentation/modules.txt. @@ -2390,7 +2390,7 @@ Sangoma WANPIPE(tm) multiprotocol cards CONFIG_VENDOR_SANGOMA WANPIPE from Sangoma Technologies Inc. (http://www.sangoma.com) - is a family of intelligent multiprotocol WAN adapters with data + is a family of intelligent multiprotocol WAN adapter with data transfer rates up to T1 (1.544 Mbps). They are also known as Synchronous Data Link Adapters (SDLA) and designated S502E(A), S503 or S508. If you have one of these cards, say 'Y' to this option.
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