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<!--
<!--
- File :
$Source: /cvsroot/ijbswa/current/doc/source/supported.sgml,v $
+ File :
doc/source/supported.sgml
Purpose : Entity included in other project documents.
Purpose : Entity included in other project documents.
- $Id: supported.sgml,v 2.10 2011/09/04 11:10:12 fabiankeil Exp $
-
- Copyright (C) 2001-2008 Privoxy Developers http://www.privoxy.org/
+ Copyright (C) 2001-2018 Privoxy Developers https://www.privoxy.org/
See LICENSE.
======================================================================
See LICENSE.
======================================================================
@@
-25,22
+23,15
@@
-->
<para>
At present, <application>Privoxy</application> is known to run on
-->
<para>
At present, <application>Privoxy</application> is known to run on
- Windows 95 and later versions (98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7 etc.),
+ Windows 95 and later versions (98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7
, Windows 10
etc.),
GNU/Linux (RedHat, SuSE, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Slackware and others),
GNU/Linux (RedHat, SuSE, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Slackware and others),
- Mac OS X,
-
OS/2
,
- FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD,
+ Mac OS X
(10.4 and upwards on PPC and Intel processors)
,
+
Haiku
,
+
DragonFly, ElectroBSD,
FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD,
Solaris,
and various other flavors of Unix.
</para>
Solaris,
and various other flavors of Unix.
</para>
-<para>
- <application>Privoxy</application> used to work on AmigaOS and QNX,
- too, but the code currently isn't maintained and its status unknown.
- It might no longer compile, but getting it working again shouldn't
- be too hard.
-</para>
-
<![%p-supp-userman;[
<para>
But any operating system that runs TCP/IP, can conceivably take advantage of
<![%p-supp-userman;[
<para>
But any operating system that runs TCP/IP, can conceivably take advantage of