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diff --git a/docs/hcl/c201.html b/docs/hcl/c201.html
index 3cfa9c0f..595cd63e 100644
--- a/docs/hcl/c201.html
+++ b/docs/hcl/c201.html
@@ -85,14 +85,14 @@
<div class="section">
<h1 id="os">Considerations about ChromeOS and free operating systems</h1>
<p>
- This laptop comes preinstalled (from the factory) with Google ChromeOS. This is a GNU/Linux distribution, but it's not general purpose
+ This laptop comes preinstalled (from the factory) with Google ChromeOS. This is a GNU+Linux distribution, but it's not general purpose
and it comes with proprietary software. It's designed for SaaSS. Libreboot recommends that users of this laptop replace it with another distribution.
</p>
<p>
Use one of the distributions recommend by the libreboot project.
See <a href="../distros/">../distros/</a>
</p>
- <h2>Debian GNU/Linux</h2>
+ <h2>Debian GNU+Linux</h2>
<p>
<a href="https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Asus/C201">https://wiki.debian.org/InstallingDebianOn/Asus/C201</a>
shows how to install Debian.
@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@
</p>
<p>
Write protection is useful, because it prevents the firmware from being re-flashed by any malicious software that
- might become executed on your GNU/Linux system, as root. In other words, it can prevent a firmware-level <i>evil maid</i> attack. It's
+ might become executed on your GNU+Linux system, as root. In other words, it can prevent a firmware-level <i>evil maid</i> attack. It's
possible to write protect on all current libreboot systems, but CrOS devices make it easy. The screw is such a stupidly
simple idea, which all designs should implement.
</p>
diff --git a/docs/hcl/d510mo.html b/docs/hcl/d510mo.html
index bdf3edca..f11693cf 100644
--- a/docs/hcl/d510mo.html
+++ b/docs/hcl/d510mo.html
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
This is a desktop board using intel hardware (circa ~2009, ICH7 southbridge, similar performance-wise to the Libreboot X200. It can make for quite a nifty desktop. Powered by libreboot.
</p>
<p>
- NOTE: This board has a working framebuffer in Grub, but in GNU/Linux in native resolution the display is unusable due to some raminit issues.
+ NOTE: This board has a working framebuffer in Grub, but in GNU+Linux in native resolution the display is unusable due to some raminit issues.
This board can however be used for building a headless server.
</p>
<p>
diff --git a/docs/hcl/ga-g41m-es2l.html b/docs/hcl/ga-g41m-es2l.html
index 663aa685..c485d6a2 100644
--- a/docs/hcl/ga-g41m-es2l.html
+++ b/docs/hcl/ga-g41m-es2l.html
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
<strong>NOTE: This board is unsupported in libreboot 20150518. To use it in libreboot, for now, you must build for it from source using the libreboot git repository.</strong>
</p>
<p>
- You need to set a custom MAC address in GNU/Linux for the NIC to work. In /etc/network/interfaces on debian-based systems like Debian or Devuan,
+ You need to set a custom MAC address in GNU+Linux for the NIC to work. In /etc/network/interfaces on debian-based systems like Debian or Devuan,
this would be in the entry for your NIC:<br/>
hwaddress ether macaddressgoeshere
</p>
diff --git a/docs/hcl/gm45_remove_me.html b/docs/hcl/gm45_remove_me.html
index 5d03bf7f..449dbbe1 100644
--- a/docs/hcl/gm45_remove_me.html
+++ b/docs/hcl/gm45_remove_me.html
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
</p>
<p>
- You can find out your MAC address from <b>ip addr</b> or <b>ifconfig</b> in GNU/Linux.
+ You can find out your MAC address from <b>ip addr</b> or <b>ifconfig</b> in GNU+Linux.
Alternatively, if you are running libreboot already (with the correct MAC address in your
ROM), dump it (flashrom -r) and read the first 6 bytes from position 0x1000 (or 0x2000) in a hex editor
(or, rename it to factory.rom and run it in ich9deblob: in the newly created mkgbe.c
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@
</p>
<p>
If you are working with libreboot_util release archive, you can find the utility included, statically compiled
- (for i686 and x86_64 on GNU/Linux) under ./ich9deblob/.
+ (for i686 and x86_64 on GNU+Linux) under ./ich9deblob/.
</p>
<p>
diff --git a/docs/hcl/index.html b/docs/hcl/index.html
index 9ac21c3d..893d5500 100644
--- a/docs/hcl/index.html
+++ b/docs/hcl/index.html
@@ -295,8 +295,8 @@ EndSection
<li>Samsung LTN150XG (15.1&quot; 1024x768)</li>
<li>LG-Philips LP150E06-A5K4 (15.1&quot; 1400x1050) (also, not an official T60 screen)</li>
<li>Samsung LTN154X3-L0A (15.4&quot; 1280x800)</li>
- <li>IDtech IAQX10N (15.1&quot; 2048x1536) (no display in GRUB, display in GNU/Linux is temperamental) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board)</li>
- <li>IDtech N150U3-L01 (15.1&quot; 1600x1200) (no display in GRUB, display in GNU/Linux works) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board)</li>
+ <li>IDtech IAQX10N (15.1&quot; 2048x1536) (no display in GRUB, display in GNU+Linux is temperamental) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board)</li>
+ <li>IDtech N150U3-L01 (15.1&quot; 1600x1200) (no display in GRUB, display in GNU+Linux works) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board)</li>
</ul>
</div>
@@ -439,7 +439,7 @@ EndSection
</p>
<p>
- No method is yet known for flashing in GNU/Linux while the Apple firmware is running. You will need to disassemble the system and flash externally.
+ No method is yet known for flashing in GNU+Linux while the Apple firmware is running. You will need to disassemble the system and flash externally.
Reading from flash seems to work. For external flashing, refer to <a href="../install/bbb_setup.html">../install/bbb_setup.html</a>.
</p>
@@ -474,14 +474,14 @@ EndSection
<div class="subsection">
<h3>
- Installing GNU/Linux distributions (on Apple EFI firmware)
+ Installing GNU+Linux distributions (on Apple EFI firmware)
</h3>
<ul>
- <li><a href="#">Parabola GNU/Linux installation on a macbook2,1 with Apple EFI firmware</a> (this is a copy of Mono's page, see above)</li>
+ <li><a href="#">Parabola GNU+Linux installation on a macbook2,1 with Apple EFI firmware</a> (this is a copy of Mono's page, see above)</li>
</ul>
<p>
How to boot an ISO: burn it to a CD (like you would normally) and hold down the Alt/Control key while booting.
- The bootloader will detect the GNU/Linux CD as 'Windows' (because Apple doesn't think GNU/Linux exists). Install it like you normally would.
+ The bootloader will detect the GNU+Linux CD as 'Windows' (because Apple doesn't think GNU+Linux exists). Install it like you normally would.
When you boot up again, hold Alt/Control once more. The installation (on the HDD) will once again be seen as 'Windows'. (it's not actually Windows,
but Apple likes to think that Apple and Microsoft are all that exist.)
Now to install libreboot, follow <a href="../install/#flashrom_macbook21">../install/#flashrom_macbook21</a>.
@@ -543,7 +543,7 @@ EndSection
</p>
<p>
- You need to replace OS X with GNU/Linux before flashing libreboot. (OSX won't run at all in libreboot).
+ You need to replace OS X with GNU+Linux before flashing libreboot. (OSX won't run at all in libreboot).
</p>
<p>
diff --git a/docs/hcl/kcma-d8.html b/docs/hcl/kcma-d8.html
index 5951bb0c..3e57945a 100644
--- a/docs/hcl/kcma-d8.html
+++ b/docs/hcl/kcma-d8.html
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
<p>
Flashing instructions can be found at <a href="../install/#flashrom">../install/#flashrom</a>
- note that external flashing is required (e.g. BBB), if the proprietary (ASUS) firmware is currently installed.
- If you already have libreboot, by default it is possible to re-flash using software running in GNU/Linux
+ If you already have libreboot, by default it is possible to re-flash using software running in GNU+Linux
on the kcma-d8, without using external hardware.
</p>
diff --git a/docs/hcl/kgpe-d16.html b/docs/hcl/kgpe-d16.html
index 1ede89ac..7fe60d2a 100644
--- a/docs/hcl/kgpe-d16.html
+++ b/docs/hcl/kgpe-d16.html
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
<p>
Flashing instructions can be found at <a href="../install/#flashrom">../install/#flashrom</a>
- note that external flashing is required (e.g. BBB), if the proprietary (ASUS) firmware is currently installed.
- If you already have libreboot, by default it is possible to re-flash using software running in GNU/Linux
+ If you already have libreboot, by default it is possible to re-flash using software running in GNU+Linux
on the KGPE-D16, without using external hardware.
</p>