Changeset 39f44e7d for basicnet


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Timestamp:
01/19/2005 08:15:26 PM (19 years ago)
Author:
Randy McMurchy <randy@…>
Branches:
10.0, 10.1, 11.0, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 12.0, 12.1, 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.2.0, 6.2.0-rc1, 6.2.0-rc2, 6.3, 6.3-rc1, 6.3-rc2, 6.3-rc3, 7.10, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.6-blfs, 7.6-systemd, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 9.0, 9.1, basic, bdubbs/svn, elogind, gnome, kde5-13430, kde5-14269, kde5-14686, kea, ken/TL2024, ken/inkscape-core-mods, ken/tuningfonts, krejzi/svn, lazarus, lxqt, nosym, perl-modules, plabs/newcss, plabs/python-mods, python3.11, qt5new, rahul/power-profiles-daemon, renodr/vulkan-addition, systemd-11177, systemd-13485, trunk, upgradedb, xry111/intltool, xry111/llvm18, xry111/soup3, xry111/test-20220226, xry111/xf86-video-removal
Children:
9cf73e3
Parents:
06c048c
Message:

Fixed typos, tag corrections

git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@3315 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0

Location:
basicnet
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3 edited

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  • basicnet/mailnews/other.xml

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    1717program.</para>
    1818
    19 <para>KNode is a Qt based newsreader program from
    20 <xref linkend="kdepim"/>.</para>
     19<para><command>knode</command> is a <application>Qt</application> based
     20newsreader program from <xref linkend="kdepim"/>.</para>
    2121
    22 <para>KMail is a Qt based mail client from <xref linkend="kdepim"/>.</para>
     22<para><command>kmail</command> is a <application>Qt</application> based mail
     23client from <xref linkend="kdepim"/>.</para>
    2324
    2425<para><xref linkend="balsa"/> is a <acronym>GTK</acronym>2 based mail client.
  • basicnet/netprogs/openssh-client.xml

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    1414<title>OpenSSH-&openssh-version; client</title>
    1515
    16 <para>The ssh client is a secure replacement for telnet.  If you want to
    17 install it, the instructions can be found in Chapter 22 - <xref
    18 linkend="openssh"/>.  Note that if you only want to use the client, you
    19 do <emphasis>not</emphasis> need to run the server and so do not need
    20 the startup script and links.  In accordance with good practice, only
    21 run the server if you actually need it (and if you don't know whether
    22 you need it or not, it's likely that you don't!).</para>
     16<para>The <command>ssh</command> client is a secure replacement for
     17<command>telnet</command>.  If you want to install it, the instructions can be
     18found in Chapter 22 &ndash; <xref linkend="openssh"/>.  Note that if you only
     19want to use the client, you do <emphasis>not</emphasis> need to run the server
     20and so do not need the startup script and links.  In accordance with good
     21practice, only run the server if you actually need it (and if you don't know
     22whether you need it or not, it's likely that you don't!).</para>
    2323
    2424</sect1>
  • basicnet/netprogs/rsync-client.xml

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    1414<title>rsync-&rsync-version; client</title>
    1515
    16 <para>rsync is a utility for fast incremental file transfers. If you want to
    17 install it, the instructions can be found in Chapter 22 -
    18 <xref linkend="rsync"/>.  Note that if you only want to use the client, you do
    19 <emphasis>not</emphasis> need to run the server and so do not need the startup
    20 script and links.  In accordance with good practice, only run the server if you
    21 actually need it (and if you don't know whether you need it or not, it's
    22 likely that you don't!).</para>
     16<para><command>rsync</command> is a utility for fast incremental file
     17transfers. If you want to install it, the instructions can be found in Chapter
     1822 &ndash; <xref linkend="rsync"/>.  Note that if you only want to use the
     19client, you do <emphasis>not</emphasis> need to run the server and so do not
     20need the startup script and links.  In accordance with good practice, only run
     21the server if you actually need it (and if you don't know whether you need it
     22or not, it's likely that you don't!).</para>
    2323
    2424</sect1>
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