New release note: Bluetooth support.

Approved by:	re (implicitly)
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Bruce A. Mah 2002-11-30 22:11:45 +00:00
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<para arch="i386,alpha,ia64" role="historic">The &man.agp.4; driver for AGP devices has been <para arch="i386,alpha,ia64" role="historic">The &man.agp.4; driver for AGP devices has been
added. &merged;</para> added. &merged;</para>
<para arch="i386">Preliminary support for Bluetooth devices has
been added, in the form of a series of Netgraph modules (see
&man.ng.bluetooth.4;). Two modules provide device driver
support for Bluetooth adapters: The &man.ng.bt3c.4; driver
supports the 3Com/HP Bluetooth PCCARD adapters, while the
&man.ng.ubt.4; driver supports several USB Bluetooth adapters.
<note>
<para>Bluetooth support in &os; is a work in progress.</para>
</note>
</para>
<para>A new in-kernel cryptographic framework (see &man.crypto.4; <para>A new in-kernel cryptographic framework (see &man.crypto.4;
and &man.crypto.9;) has been imported from OpenBSD. It provides and &man.crypto.9;) has been imported from OpenBSD. It provides
a consistent interface to hardware and software implementations a consistent interface to hardware and software implementations

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<para arch="i386,alpha,ia64" role="historic">The &man.agp.4; driver for AGP devices has been <para arch="i386,alpha,ia64" role="historic">The &man.agp.4; driver for AGP devices has been
added. &merged;</para> added. &merged;</para>
<para arch="i386">Preliminary support for Bluetooth devices has
been added, in the form of a series of Netgraph modules (see
&man.ng.bluetooth.4;). Two modules provide device driver
support for Bluetooth adapters: The &man.ng.bt3c.4; driver
supports the 3Com/HP Bluetooth PCCARD adapters, while the
&man.ng.ubt.4; driver supports several USB Bluetooth adapters.
<note>
<para>Bluetooth support in &os; is a work in progress.</para>
</note>
</para>
<para>A new in-kernel cryptographic framework (see &man.crypto.4; <para>A new in-kernel cryptographic framework (see &man.crypto.4;
and &man.crypto.9;) has been imported from OpenBSD. It provides and &man.crypto.9;) has been imported from OpenBSD. It provides
a consistent interface to hardware and software implementations a consistent interface to hardware and software implementations