Drop all discussion of kernels older than Linux 2.6. That was first
released ~16 years ago at this point, so we probably don't need to
cater to Linux 2.4 users (last release 10 years ago) or Linux 2.2 or
2.0 users (last releases 16 years ago).
Drop all discussion of glibc versions. The glibc 2.0/2.2 and libc5
stuff happened so long ago that new users have no idea what they
mean. Lets focus on modern topics like being "POSIX compliant".
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br>). This
touches virtually every file but the changes are fairly
superficial.
Please check I haven't broken your favourite AF/hardware
type during the conversion.