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This tag is automatic so it IS the reference.
(Sometimes I forget to update the version number and the date)
$Id: PLIP-Install-HOWTO.sgml,v 1.31 2001/04/20 23:03:11 gilles Exp $
- v1.31, 21 April 2001
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- Corrected a bad url in section "Installing RedHat
7.0". Thanks Leonard.
        
- Corrected broken links find by the nice 
clink software.
      
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- v1.30, 13 April 2001
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- Added section "Installing RedHat 7.0". Thanks Leonard.
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- v1.28, 18 December 2000
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- Corrected more mistakes in my English. Thanks again Graham.
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- v1.27, 11 August 2000
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- The SLIP line was not needed, SLIP is serial line
oriented. The PPP line was partly wrong, we need PPP support by
the kernel.
 
 
-  Corrected more mistakes in my English, though I know
that more remain and new ones come every time I write a
sentence...
        
 
 
-  Added a "compatibility with a printer" section.
                
 
 
-  Added a Null-Printer == Null-Modem comment.
        
 
 
-  Added a "build your own cable" section.
        
 
 
-  Corrected a bug in the Slackware section. 
Here (inverted
IP adresses). Thanks to Brad Rigby.
        
 
 
-  Removed obsolete paragraph from the "Introduction" section.
        
 
 
-  Added request for information about translations in
the "Introduction" section.
        
 
 
-  Mentioned the "what's new section" at the top of the
document.
        
 
 
-  Added a vc-header in the What's new section
        
 
 
-  Added the WHAT_IS_NEW label
        
        
 
- v1.22, 16 June 2000
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-  Added a mention to PARTED
http://www.gnu.org/software/parted as told by Andrew Clausen
(clausen@gnu.org).
 
 
-  Added section Installing Slackware, RedHat, or
Caldera, by Florent SAUNIER.
        
 
 
-  Corrected some English faults, thanks to Graham and
Tomas.
    
 
- v1.15,  26 November 1999
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- The section "What's new". It is this section.
        
 
 
- The section  "Install the plip interface permanently".
      
 
 
- The section "List of contributors and acknowledgements".
 
 
- Joined the different chapters dealing with the
detailed Debian installation to form a single chapter with the
actual chapters as just subsections.
 
 
-  Made a new section "Installing from a DOS
partition". A simpler and faster method.
 
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