History log of /openbsd/share/man/man4/lge.4 (Results 1 – 25 of 29)
Revision Date Author Comments
# d905fc10 18-Feb-2022 jsg <jsg@openbsd.org>

prefer https links in man pages
ok gnezdo@ miod@ jmc@


# 3ead84f2 08-Sep-2021 jmc <jmc@openbsd.org>

attempt to standardise the way we specify speeds in our name description (Nd)
lines;

sthen and deraadt argued for unit suffixes for speeds 1Gb+
deraadt also requested Gigabit be standardised to 1Gb

attempt to standardise the way we specify speeds in our name description (Nd)
lines;

sthen and deraadt argued for unit suffixes for speeds 1Gb+
deraadt also requested Gigabit be standardised to 1Gb

ok sthen deraadt ian benno

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# 51840dac 14-Sep-2014 brad <brad@openbsd.org>

- Don't capitalize jumbo.
- Don't try to keep track of jumbo frame sizes in the pages. Users can
use `ifconfig hwfeatures' to determine what the hardware supports.


# d4d269c4 13-Sep-2014 brad <brad@openbsd.org>

Don't say or imply that using ifconfig has anything to do with whether the
hardware can transmit or receive jumbo frames.


# e5cc2e7e 16-Jul-2013 schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>

use .Mt for email addresses; from Jan Stary <hans at stare dot cz>; ok jmc@


# b07071f0 02-Jun-2013 tedu <tedu@openbsd.org>

change format strings in error messages to reasonable values more likely
to be understood by people who don't program in C.
ok everyone


# 53120271 17-Sep-2012 sthen <sthen@openbsd.org>

remove "Using Jumbo frames can greatly improve performance for certain tasks"
sentence, discussed with deraadt.


# 633747ce 18-Aug-2012 jmc <jmc@openbsd.org>

within Rs/Re reference blocks, use %U instead of %O (or any other
variants) for URLs, allowing mandoc -Thtml to properly generate links;

(sendmail.8 changes are simply using Lk, which i somehow miss

within Rs/Re reference blocks, use %U instead of %O (or any other
variants) for URLs, allowing mandoc -Thtml to properly generate links;

(sendmail.8 changes are simply using Lk, which i somehow missed in previous)

ingo reminded me to verify that gnu groff recognises %U: 1.20.1 does not,
but 1.21 does;

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# e3348d57 20-Apr-2008 brad <brad@openbsd.org>

slight tweaking of the wording to make this consistent with other
pages that mention checksum offload.


# 9490d37c 31-May-2007 jmc <jmc@openbsd.org>

convert to new .Dd format;


# d532e4f8 30-Aug-2006 jmc <jmc@openbsd.org>

the start of making .Nd lines more useful for section4;
this diff addresses ethernet devices only

input from nick jsg deraadt, maybe some others


# 89768b3e 06-May-2006 brad <brad@openbsd.org>

Xr xmphy


# 7aaf6a6b 19-Nov-2005 brad <brad@openbsd.org>

update DIAGNOSTICS messages a bit.


# 7bc89767 09-Oct-2005 brad <brad@openbsd.org>

don't bother mentioning VLAN support and tweak checksumming part.


# 43750155 23-Aug-2005 jmc <jmc@openbsd.org>

no need for vlan(4) in SEE ALSO here too;
after discussion with deraadt@


# edc7736d 29-Jun-2005 brad <brad@openbsd.org>

sort


# c12410ac 28-Jun-2005 brad <brad@openbsd.org>

CenterCOM -> CentreCOM


# c33b854e 18-Jun-2005 brad <brad@openbsd.org>

update URL for programming manual


# 82280fb6 18-Jun-2005 brad <brad@openbsd.org>

add Allied Telesis CenterCOM LA1000-PCI-SX card provided by Theo


# afb7f3ac 30-Sep-2004 mickey <mickey@openbsd.org>

kill default locators


# dab746cb 17-Aug-2004 jaredy <jaredy@openbsd.org>

capitalize Fast Ethernet and Gigabit Ethernet

ok jmc


# 145cf557 15-Aug-2004 jmc <jmc@openbsd.org>

uppercase the `e' in Ethernet;


# dfaa5392 21-Mar-2004 miod <miod@openbsd.org>

Improve layout.


# 273bf991 05-May-2003 jmc <jmc@openbsd.org>

corrections from Leandro Costa.

- corrections to tradenames
- updated URLs
- general typos

thanks Leandro!


# 7908d52f 26-Sep-2002 miod <miod@openbsd.org>

Incomplete section 4 mi manual page cleanup.
- make configuration lines match GENERIC files
- more Xr (hopefully usefule Xr)
- never mention intro(4) on non-physical devices (i.e. protocols), always

Incomplete section 4 mi manual page cleanup.
- make configuration lines match GENERIC files
- more Xr (hopefully usefule Xr)
- never mention intro(4) on non-physical devices (i.e. protocols), always
mention it for physical devices
- random text style and quoting fixes
- drivers ported from FreeBSD did mention rc.conf instead of hostname.if as
the place to put mediaopt
- some .Tn UNIX -> .Ox replacements
- etc, etc...

reviewd in part by deraadt@ (until he got bored of this)

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