DocBook validation correction

lots of <ULink/> nits because &65533; is not SGML friendly (?)
several <Email/> substitutions for <ULink> inline and a very
strange addition of <Affiliation/> just to allow the nesting of
<Address><Email/></Address>
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<ArtHeader>
<Title>From VMS to Linux HOWTO</Title>
<AUTHOR
>
<FirstName>By Guido Gonzato, <ULink
URL="guido ``at'' ibogeo.df.unibo.it"
>&#65533;</ULink
>,
and Mike Miller, <ULink
URL="miller5@uiuc.edu"
>&#65533;</ULink
></FirstName>
</AUTHOR
>
<AUTHORGROUP>
<AUTHOR>
<FirstName>Guido</FirstName>
<Surname>Gonzato</Surname>
<Affiliation>
<Address><Email>guido ``at'' ibogeo.df.unibo.it</Email></Address>
</Affiliation>
</AUTHOR>
<AUTHOR>
<FirstName>Mike</FirstName>
<Surname>Miller</Surname>
<Affiliation>
<Address><Email>miller5@uiuc.edu</Email></Address>
</Affiliation>
</AUTHOR>
</AUTHORGROUP>
<PubDate>v1.1.4, 22 September 2004</PubDate>
<Abstract>
@ -147,9 +151,8 @@ equivalent of the command <Literal remap="tt">HELP</Literal>.
<Para>
The Linux Documentation Project documents, available on <ULink
URL="ftp://sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/docs/LDP"
>&#65533;</ULink
>, are an important source of
URL="ftp://sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/docs/LDP">ftp://sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/docs/LDP</ULink>
are an important source of
information. I suggest that you read Larry Greenfield's ``Linux User
Guide''---it's invaluable for the novice user.
</Para>
@ -1878,10 +1881,9 @@ to the marked position.
Alas, Linux doesn't still support file version numbers, but you overcome
this limitation in two ways. The first is to use RCS, the Revision Control
System, which allows you to keep previous versions of a file. RCS is
covered in ``The RCS MINI-HOWTO'' (<ULink
URL="http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/mini/RCS.html"
>&#65533;</ULink
>).
covered in ``The RCS MINI-HOWTO'' (
<ULink URL="http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/mini/RCS.html">
http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/mini/RCS.html</ULink>).
</Para>
<Para>
@ -1904,10 +1906,11 @@ these lines in your <Literal remap="tt">.emacs</Literal>:
<Para>
In <Literal remap="tt">jed</Literal>, make sure you have version 0.98.7 or newer; the patch for
numbered backups is available on <Literal remap="tt"> <ULink
URL="http://ibogeo.df.unibo.it/guido/slang/backups.sl"
>&#65533;</ULink
> </Literal>.
numbered backups is available on <Literal remap="tt">
<ULink
URL="http://ibogeo.df.unibo.it/guido/slang/backups.sl">http://ibogeo.df.unibo.it/guido/slang/backups.sl
</ULink>
</Literal>.
</Para>
</Sect2>
@ -2536,10 +2539,7 @@ particular flavor of *nix.
</Para>
<Para>
(Thanks to Wojtek Skulski (<ULink
URL="skulski@nsrlc6.nsrl.rochester.edu"
>&#65533;</ULink
>)
(Thanks to Wojtek Skulski (<Email>skulski@nsrlc6.nsrl.rochester.edu</Email>)
for pointing out setblk.)
</Para>
@ -2580,10 +2580,8 @@ the HOWTOs.
<Para>
If you have questions, please contact Tim Bynum, the Linux HOWTO
coordinator, at <ULink
URL="linux-howto@sunsite.unc.edu"
>&#65533;</ULink
> via email.
coordinator, at <Email>linux-howto@sunsite.unc.edu</Email>
via email.
</Para>
</Sect2>
@ -2599,14 +2597,10 @@ are VMS users, and some of them have switched to Linux.
</Para>
<Para>
``From VMS to Linux HOWTO'' was written by Guido Gonzato, <ULink
URL="guido ``at'' ibogeo.df.unibo.it"
>&#65533;</ULink
>, and Mike Miller,
<ULink
URL="miller5@uiuc.edu"
>&#65533;</ULink
> who contributed the section on reading VMS tapes.
``From VMS to Linux HOWTO'' was written by Guido Gonzato, <Email
>guido ``at'' ibogeo.df.unibo.it</Email> and Mike Miller,
<Email>miller5@uiuc.edu</Email>
who contributed the section on reading VMS tapes.
Many thanks to my colleagues and friends who helped me define the needs and
habits of the average VMS user, especially to Dr. Warner Marzocchi.
</Para>