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authornia <nia@pkgsrc.org>2020-06-10 15:35:02 +0000
committernia <nia@pkgsrc.org>2020-06-10 15:35:02 +0000
commit3147d3c9c0fcb74db4cdacc4b91ba2c3c209e4e3 (patch)
tree62126a8d365a6e1710f739cba202ebc6176791df /sysutils/intel-microcode-netbsd
parent0ac78a33f36c21d2aff832831b4814be78720ce0 (diff)
downloadpkgsrc-3147d3c9c0fcb74db4cdacc4b91ba2c3c209e4e3.tar.gz
remove confusing DESCR nonsense
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diff --git a/sysutils/intel-microcode-netbsd/DESCR b/sysutils/intel-microcode-netbsd/DESCR
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--- a/sysutils/intel-microcode-netbsd/DESCR
+++ b/sysutils/intel-microcode-netbsd/DESCR
@@ -2,8 +2,4 @@ The microcode data file contains the latest microcode definitions for all
Intel processors. Intel releases microcode updates to correct processor
behavior as documented in the respective processor specification updates.
While the regular approach to getting this microcode update is via a BIOS
-upgrade, Intel realizes that this can be an administrative hassle. The Linux
-operating system and VMware ESX products have a mechanism to update the
-microcode after booting. For example, this file will be used by the
-operating system mechanism if the file is placed in the /etc/firmware
-directory of the Linux system.
+upgrade, Intel realizes that this can be an administrative hassle.