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*** 48,59 ****
      is that all binaries have been compiled with uClibc instead of glibc
      2.0.7; but Bering-uClibc also supports ipv6, uses the latest sources, has
!     some improvements and is significantly smaller. </para>
  
!     <para>The detailed Bering <ulink
      url="http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/binstall.html";>installation
      guide</ulink> and <ulink
!     url="http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/busers.html";>user&#39;s 
guide</ulink>,
!     applies to almost every part of this release. The few differences, that
!     exist are documented in a separate chapter.</para>
    </section>
  
--- 48,58 ----
      is that all binaries have been compiled with uClibc instead of glibc
      2.0.7; but Bering-uClibc also supports ipv6, uses the latest sources, has
!     some improvements and is significantly smaller.</para>
  
!     <para>You may also read Bering <ulink
      url="http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/binstall.html";>installation
      guide</ulink> and <ulink
!     url="http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/busers.html";>user's
!     guide</ulink> chapter.</para>
    </section>
  
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*** 61,77 ****
      <title>Why Bering-uClibc?</title>
  
!     <para><itemizedlist><listitem><para>uClibc is a modern, stable, highly
!     compatible replacement for Glibc. uClibc is developed for embedded systems
!     and is therefore intended to be complete but lightweight. Trade-offs
!     between speed and size were decided in the direction of 
size.</para></listitem><listitem><para>Therefore
!     uClibc libraries are significant smaller than the comparing glibc
!     libraries. This results in more than 100kb free space on the current
!     Bering-uClibc image, even with additional features compared to the
!     original Bering distribution.</para></listitem><listitem><para>The uClibc
!     libraries are actively developed and maintained, including bugfixes,
!     security-related fixes and new features as 
well.</para></listitem><listitem><para>With
!     Bering-uClibc v 2.0 IPv6 support is 
available.</para></listitem><listitem><para>With
!     Bering-uClibc v 2.1 it is based on Linux kernel version 
2.4.24.</para></listitem></itemizedlist>To
!     find more information about uClibc, look at <ulink
      url="http://www.uclibc.org";>www.uclibc.org</ulink> .</para>
    </section>
--- 60,98 ----
      <title>Why Bering-uClibc?</title>
  
!     <para><itemizedlist>
!         <listitem>
!           <para>uClibc is a modern, stable, highly compatible replacement for
!           Glibc. uClibc is developed for embedded systems and is therefore
!           intended to be complete but lightweight. Trade-offs between speed
!           and size were decided in the direction of size.</para>
!         </listitem>
! 
!         <listitem>
!           <para>Therefore uClibc libraries are significant smaller than the
!           comparing glibc libraries. This results in more than 100kb free
!           space on the current Bering-uClibc image, even with additional
!           features compared to the original Bering distribution.</para>
!         </listitem>
! 
!         <listitem>
!           <para>The uClibc libraries are actively developed and maintained,
!           including bugfixes, security-related fixes and new features as
!           well.</para>
!         </listitem>
! 
!         <listitem>
!           <para>With Bering-uClibc v 2.0 IPv6 support is available.</para>
!         </listitem>
! 
!         <listitem>
!           <para>Bering-uClibc v 2.2.x is based on Linux kernel version
!           2.4.26.</para>
!         </listitem>
! 
!         <listitem>
!           <para>Bering-uClibc v 2.3.x is based on Linux kernel version
!           2.4.31.</para>
!         </listitem>
!       </itemizedlist>To find more information about uClibc, look at <ulink
      url="http://www.uclibc.org";>www.uclibc.org</ulink> .</para>
    </section>
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      IPv6 support, and some cleanups. None of the changes leads to less
      features. Please take a look at the <ulink
!     
url="http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpage&#38;menu=91003&#38;page_id=39";>Changelog</ulink>
      to find out what has changed between the releases.</para>
    </section>
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      IPv6 support, and some cleanups. None of the changes leads to less
      features. Please take a look at the <ulink
!     
url="http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpage&amp;menu=91003&amp;page_id=39";>Changelog</ulink>
      to find out what has changed between the releases.</para>
    </section>
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*** 95,104 ****
  
      <para>In addition to the packages on the floppy disk, we are recompiling
!     and rebuilding the most used LRP&#39;s and provide them in our cvs
!     packages tree. This is an on-going effort.</para>
  
      <para>Read <ulink
!     
url="http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpage&#38;menu=91017&#38;page_id=51";>more</ulink>
!     to find out what&#39;s available today.</para>
    </section>
  
--- 116,125 ----
  
      <para>In addition to the packages on the floppy disk, we are recompiling
!     and rebuilding the most used LRP's and provide them in our cvs packages
!     tree. This is an on-going effort.</para>
  
      <para>Read <ulink
!     
url="http://leaf.sourceforge.net/mod.php?mod=userpage&amp;menu=91017&amp;page_id=51";>more</ulink>
!     to find out what's available today.</para>
    </section>
  
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*** 106,116 ****
      <title>Sourcecode</title>
  
!     <para>In the cvs repository you&#39;ll find all sourcecode, patches etc.
      needed to get the sources compiled with uClibc, just in case you are
      interested to do it yourself.</para>
  
!     <para>Read the Sources page and learn what&#39;s needed to compile your
!     own packages. Additionally you&#39;ll find an introduction to buildtool,
!     which will be enhanced step by step to build a floppy completly from
      source.</para>
    </section>
--- 127,137 ----
      <title>Sourcecode</title>
  
!     <para>In the cvs repository you'll find all sourcecode, patches etc.
      needed to get the sources compiled with uClibc, just in case you are
      interested to do it yourself.</para>
  
!     <para>Read the Sources page and learn what's needed to compile your own
!     packages. Additionally you'll find an introduction to buildtool, which
!     will be enhanced step by step to build a floppy completly from
      source.</para>
    </section>



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