Index: sicnet/netlibs/gnet/gnet-config.xml
===================================================================
--- basicnet/netlibs/gnet/gnet-config.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ (revision )
@@ -1,15 +1,0 @@
-
-Configuring GNet
-
-Config files
-List of config files
-
-
-Configuration Information
-
-USERINPUT GOES HERE Blah blah blah about config.
-
-
-
-
-
Index: connect/dhcp/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-exp.xml
===================================================================
--- connect/dhcp/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-exp.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ connect/dhcp/dhcpcd/dhcpcd-exp.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -6,18 +6,22 @@
and temporary files in /etc/dhcpc. This becomes very
annoying when dhcpcd tells you it's running and it's
-not. You look in /var/run for the pid file, but it's not
-there, the pid file that needs deleting is in /etc/dhcpc.
+not. You look in /var/run for
+the PID file, but it's not
+there, the PID file that needs deleting is in
+/etc/dhcpc.
This patch brings this program into FHS compliance, but more
importantly, puts files where you expect them to be.
--prefix="": There may be a good reason for
-abandoning the normal BLFS convention of using --prefix=/usr
-here. If you are installing DHCP, it is likely that it is
-required during the boot process and /usr may be network
+abandoning the normal BLFS convention of using
+--prefix=/usr here. If you are installing
+DHCP, it is likely that it is
+required during the boot process and
+/usr may be network
mounted in which case, dhcpcd wouldn't be available due to
being on the network! Therefore, depending on your situation, you may want it
-to be installed in /sbin or /usr/sbin
-. This command installs to /sbin.
+to be installed in /sbin or
+/usr/sbin. This command installs to
+/sbin.
--sysconfdir=/var/lib: This command install
Index: content/databases/db/db-config.xml
===================================================================
--- content/databases/db/db-config.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ content/databases/db/db-config.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-Configuring Bekerley DB
+Configuring Berkeley DBConfiguration Information
Index: content/databases/mysql/mysql-config.xml
===================================================================
--- content/databases/mysql/mysql-config.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ content/databases/mysql/mysql-config.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -19,5 +19,5 @@
We can now install a database and change the ownership to the
-unpriviledged user and group.
+unprivileged user and group.mysql_install_db
Index: content/databases/mysql/mysql-inst.xml
===================================================================
--- content/databases/mysql/mysql-inst.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ content/databases/mysql/mysql-inst.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -2,5 +2,5 @@
Installation of MySQL
-For security reasons, running the server as an unpriviledged user
+For security reasons, running the server as an unprivileged user
and group is strongly encouraged:
Index: content/web/apache/apache-inst.xml
===================================================================
--- content/web/apache/apache-inst.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ content/web/apache/apache-inst.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -2,5 +2,5 @@
Installation of Apache
-For security reasons, running the server as an unpriviledged user and group is strongly encouraged.
+For security reasons, running the server as an unprivileged user and group is strongly encouraged.groupadd apache &&
Index: content/web/proftpd/proftpd-config.xml
===================================================================
--- content/web/proftpd/proftpd-config.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ content/web/proftpd/proftpd-config.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -36,5 +36,5 @@
Group proftpd
-# Normally, we want files to be overwriteable.
+# Normally, we want files to be overwritable.
<Directory /*>
AllowOverwrite on
Index: content/web/proftpd/proftpd-desc.xml
===================================================================
--- content/web/proftpd/proftpd-desc.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ content/web/proftpd/proftpd-desc.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -26,5 +26,5 @@
proftpd
-proftpd the deamon itself.
+proftpd the daemon itself.
Index: content/web/proftpd/proftpd-inst.xml
===================================================================
--- content/web/proftpd/proftpd-inst.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ content/web/proftpd/proftpd-inst.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -3,5 +3,5 @@
For security reasons, running ProFTPD
-as an unpriviledged user and group is encouraged.
+as an unprivileged user and group is encouraged.groupadd proftpd &&
Index: general/sysutils/fcron/fcron-inst.xml
===================================================================
--- general/sysutils/fcron/fcron-inst.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ general/sysutils/fcron/fcron-inst.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -22,5 +22,5 @@
/etc/rc.d/init.d/sysklogd reload
-For security reasons, we need to create an unpriviledged user and
+For security reasons, we need to create an unprivileged user and
group for fcron:
Index: gnome/lib/gtk-doc/gtk-doc-desc.xml
===================================================================
--- gnome/lib/gtk-doc/gtk-doc-desc.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ gnome/lib/gtk-doc/gtk-doc-desc.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -17,5 +17,5 @@
-This are all Perl scripts used by
+These are all Perl scripts used by
Makefile scripts to generate
documentation for the package.
Index: ome/lib/gtkhtml/gtkhtml2-config.xml
===================================================================
--- gnome/lib/gtkhtml/gtkhtml2-config.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ (revision )
@@ -1,15 +1,0 @@
-
-Configuring GtkHTML
-
-Config files
-List of config files
-
-
-Configuration Information
-
-USERINPUT GOES HERE Blah blah blah about config.
-
-
-
-
-
Index: gnome/lib/gtkhtml2.xml
===================================================================
--- gnome/lib/gtkhtml2.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ gnome/lib/gtkhtml2.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -5,5 +5,4 @@
>khtml2-intro;
>khtml2-inst;
->khtml2-config;
>khtml2-desc;
Index: gnome/lib/intltool/intltool-desc.xml
===================================================================
--- gnome/lib/intltool/intltool-desc.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ gnome/lib/intltool/intltool-desc.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -33,5 +33,5 @@
intltool-unicodify
-intltool-unicodify is the i18n unicode encoding
+intltool-unicodify is the i18n Unicode encoding
utility.
Index: ome/lib/libgsf/libgsf-config.xml
===================================================================
--- gnome/lib/libgsf/libgsf-config.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ (revision )
@@ -1,15 +1,0 @@
-
-Configuring libgsf
-
-Config files
-List of config files
-
-
-Configuration Information
-
-USERINPUT GOES HERE Blah blah blah about config.
-
-
-
-
-
Index: ome/lib/themes/gnome-icon-themes-config.xml
===================================================================
--- gnome/lib/themes/gnome-icon-themes-config.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ (revision )
@@ -1,15 +1,0 @@
-
-Configuring GNOME Icon Theme
-
-Config files
-List of config files
-
-
-Configuration Information
-
-USERINPUT GOES HERE Blah blah blah about config.
-
-
-
-
-
Index: ome/lib/themes/gnome-themes-config.xml
===================================================================
--- gnome/lib/themes/gnome-themes-config.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ (revision )
@@ -1,15 +1,0 @@
-
-Configuring GNOME Themes
-
-Config files
-List of config files
-
-
-Configuration Information
-
-USERINPUT GOES HERE Blah blah blah about config.
-
-
-
-
-
Index: ome/lib/vte/vte-config.xml
===================================================================
--- gnome/lib/vte/vte-config.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ (revision )
@@ -1,15 +1,0 @@
-
-Configuring VTE
-
-Config files
-List of config files
-
-
-Configuration Information
-
-USERINPUT GOES HERE Blah blah blah about config.
-
-
-
-
-
Index: introduction/important/beyond.xml
===================================================================
--- introduction/important/beyond.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ introduction/important/beyond.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -24,5 +24,5 @@
that the executable belongs to, first try a google search with the name of the
executable. If the results are overwhelming, try searching for the given
-executable in the debian repository at
+executable in the Debian repository at
.
Index: introduction/important/position.xml
===================================================================
--- introduction/important/position.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ introduction/important/position.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@
LFS based system.
-In traditional unix systems, /usr usually
+In traditional Unix systems, /usr usually
contains files that come with the system distribution, and the
/usr/local tree is free for the local administrator to add things
-to. The only really hard and fast rule is that unix distributions should not
+to. The only really hard and fast rule is that Unix distributions should not
touch /usr/local, except perhaps for creating the basic
directories within it.
Index: introduction/welcome/askhelp.xml
===================================================================
--- introduction/welcome/askhelp.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ introduction/welcome/askhelp.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -32,5 +32,6 @@
moduser -G audio <user> may be all that's necessary
for that user to have access to the sound system. Any question that starts
-out with "It works as root, but not as ..." should review permissions throughly
+out with "It works as root, but not as ..." should review permissions
+thoroughly
prior to asking.
Index: introduction/welcome/credits.xml
===================================================================
--- introduction/welcome/credits.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ introduction/welcome/credits.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -49,5 +49,5 @@
.
-Chapter 03: Creating a custom bootdisk Mike
+Chapter 03: Creating a Custom Boot Disk Mike
Bedwell and expanded by Bill Maltby.
Index: introduction/welcome/which.xml
===================================================================
--- introduction/welcome/which.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ introduction/welcome/which.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -20,9 +20,9 @@
The part on is where most people will want
to turn next. This deals with not just configuration but also Security
-(), Filesystems (), File Systems (), Editors () and Shells ().
Indeed, you may wish to reference certain parts of this chapter (especially
-the sections on Editors and Filesystems) while building your LFS
+the sections on Editors and File Systems) while building your LFS
system.
Index: postlfs/config/bootdisk.xml
===================================================================
--- postlfs/config/bootdisk.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ postlfs/config/bootdisk.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -209,5 +209,5 @@
A cautionary note: if you are not running in a
-chroot environment, be sure that you do not accidently
+chroot environment, be sure that you do not accidentlly
omit the /mnt/loop1 reference in the commands. If
you do so, you might replace the equivalent components on your host with
Index: postlfs/config/compressdoc.xml
===================================================================
--- postlfs/config/compressdoc.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ postlfs/config/compressdoc.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -66,5 +66,5 @@
--force, -F Force (re-)compression, even if the previous one was the same
- method. Usefull when changing the compression ratio. By default,
+ method. Useful when changing the compression ratio. By default,
a page will not be re-compressed if it ends with the same suffix
as the method adds (.bz2 for bzip2, .gz for gzip).
Index: postlfs/filesystems/filesystems.xml
===================================================================
--- postlfs/filesystems/filesystems.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ postlfs/filesystems/filesystems.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-Filesystems
+File SystemsJournaling file systems reduce the time needed to recover a
Index: stlfs/security/gnupg/gnupg-config.xml
===================================================================
--- postlfs/security/gnupg/gnupg-config.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ (revision )
@@ -1,15 +1,0 @@
-
-Configuring GnuPG
-
-Config files
-List of config files
-
-
-Configuration Information
-
-USERINPUT GOES HERE Blah blah blah about config.
-
-
-
-
-
Index: preface/organization.xml
===================================================================
--- preface/organization.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ preface/organization.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -18,5 +18,5 @@
In this section we cover libraries which are often needed by the rest
of the book as well as system utilities. Information on Programming
-(including recompiling gcc to support its full range
+(including recompiling GCC to support its full range
of languages) concludes this part.
Index: server/mail/courier/courier-config.xml
===================================================================
--- server/mail/courier/courier-config.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ server/mail/courier/courier-config.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -198,5 +198,5 @@
echo "vmailman:x:9000:" >> /etc/group
-Now to setup the maildir for these virutal users.
+Now to setup the maildir for these virtual users.cd /home/vmailman
@@ -226,9 +226,9 @@
You will need to copy the file webmail from
-/usr/libexec/courier/webmail/webmail to your cgi-bin
+/usr/sbin/courier/webmail/webmail to your cgi-bin
directory of your Apache
server.
-cp -a /usr/libexec/courier/webmail/webmail /var/www/cgi-bin
+cp -a /usr/sbin/courier/webmail/webmail /var/www/cgi-binYou will then need to copy the images to a directory under your
@@ -244,10 +244,10 @@
system.
-You will need to copy the file webadmin from
-/usr/libexec/courier/webmail/webmin to your cgi-bin
- directory of your Apache
-server.
-
-cp -a /usr/libexec/courier/webmail/webadmin /var/www/cgi-bin
+You will need to copy the file webadmin from
+/usr/sbin/courier/webmail/webmin
+to your cgi-bin directory of your
+Apache server.
+
+cp -a /usr/sbin/courier/webmail/webadmin /var/www/cgi-bin/etc/courier/webadmin/password
Index: server/mail/courier/courier-exp.xml
===================================================================
--- server/mail/courier/courier-exp.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ server/mail/courier/courier-exp.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -6,17 +6,21 @@
files are installed.
---with-piddir=/var/run: Specfies the
-directory where Courier's pid files are stored
+--with-piddir=/var/run: Specifies the
+directory where Courier's
+PID files are stored
when Courier is active.
---libexecdir=/usr/sbin: libexecdir contains programs and libraries that cannot
-be directly executed from the command line.
+--libexecdir=/usr/sbin: libexecdir contains
+programs and libraries that cannot be directly executed from the command line.
+
---datadir=/usr/share/courier: Specifies the directory where miscellaneous shell
-scripts, Perl scripts, and data files will be installed.
+--datadir=/usr/share/courier: Specifies the
+directory where miscellaneous shell scripts, Perl
+scripts, and data files will be installed.
---localstatedir=/var/lib/courier: specifies the directory that will hold the mail
-queue, and other temporary data. This option defaults to the subdirectory "var" in the directory specified
-by the --prefix option.
+--localstatedir=/var/lib/courier: Specifies the
+directory that will hold the mail queue, and other temporary data. This option
+defaults to the subdirectory var in the
+directory specified by the option.: Allows
@@ -38,5 +42,7 @@
Courier will install and run as.
---withmailgroup=courier: like --with-mailuser, but specifies the group ID.
+--withmailgroup=courier: like
+, but specifies the group
+ID.: there are several confirmed bugs in some
@@ -49,6 +55,7 @@
Courier's webmail server can use spell checking, if
the aspell program is available. If configure finds ispell, spell checking is enabled. If aspell is not in the
-current search path, use --with-ispell=program to explicitly set the
-location of aspell.
+current search path, use
+--with-ispell=program to
+explicitly set the location of aspell.
Index: server/mail/exim/exim-exp.xml
===================================================================
--- server/mail/exim/exim-exp.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ server/mail/exim/exim-exp.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -2,13 +2,19 @@
Command explanations
-sed -e ... > Local/Makefile: Many of exim's
+sed -e ... > Local/Makefile: Many of
+Exim's
configuration options are compiled in. Here, we specify the minimum set
-of options, BIN_DIRECTORY, CONFIGURE_FILE and EXIM_USER. We also defer
-building the exim monitor program, which requires the X Window System
-support, by commenting out the EXIM_MONITOR line in the Makefile.
+of options, BIN_DIRECTORY,
+CONFIGURE_FILE and
+EXIM_USER. We also defer
+building the Exim monitor program, which
+requires the X Window System
+support, by commenting out the EXIM_MONITOR line
+in the Makefile.ln -s exim /usr/sbin/sendmail:
-Create a link to sendmail for applications which need it. exim will
-accept most Sendmail command line options.
+Create a link to sendmail for applications which need
+it. Exim will
+accept most Sendmail command line options.
Index: server/other/bind/bind-config.xml
===================================================================
--- server/other/bind/bind-config.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ server/other/bind/bind-config.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -16,5 +16,5 @@
in the named user's HOME directory.
-First we create the unpriviledged user and group named:
+First we create the unprivileged user and group named:groupadd -g 200 named &&
Index: server/other/cvsserver/cvsserver-inst.xml
===================================================================
--- server/other/cvsserver/cvsserver-inst.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ server/other/cvsserver/cvsserver-inst.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -40,12 +40,12 @@
machine using a user account that has ssh access to the
CVS server with the following commands:
-Replace "servername" with the IP address or host
-name ofthe CVS repository machine. You will be prompted for
-the user's shellaccount password before CVS checkout can
-continue.
+Replace [servername] with the
+IP address or host name of the CVS
+repository machine. You will be prompted for the user's shell account password
+before CVS checkout can continue.export CVS_RSH=/usr/bin/ssh &&
-cvs -d:ext:servername:/cvsroot co cvstest
+cvs -d:ext:[servername]:/cvsroot co cvstest
@@ -95,6 +95,6 @@
-cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@servername:/cvsroot co cvstest
-Replace "servername" with the IP address or
+cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@[servername]:/cvsroot co cvstest
+Replace [servername] with the IP address or
hostname of the CVS server
Index: server/other/openssh/openssh-exp.xml
===================================================================
--- server/other/openssh/openssh-exp.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ server/other/openssh/openssh-exp.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -6,5 +6,6 @@
--with-md5-passwords: This is required
-if you made the changes recommended by the shadowpasswd_plus lfs hint on
+if you made the changes recommended by the shadowpasswd_plus
+LFS hint on
your SSH server when you installed the Shadow Password
Suite or if you access a SSH server that authenticates by
Index: server/other/openssh/openssh-inst.xml
===================================================================
--- server/other/openssh/openssh-inst.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ server/other/openssh/openssh-inst.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -4,5 +4,5 @@
OpenSSH runs as two
processes when connecting to other
-computers. The first process is a priviledged process and controls the
+computers. The first process is a privileged process and controls the
issuance of privileges as necessary. The second process communicates
with the network. Additional installation steps are necessary to set up
Index: server/other/rsync/rsync-config.xml
===================================================================
--- server/other/rsync/rsync-config.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ server/other/rsync/rsync-config.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -6,9 +6,9 @@
/etc/rsyncd.confThis is a simple download-only configuration. See the rsyncd man-page for
-additional options (i.e. user authentification).
+additional options (i.e. user authentication).cat > /etc/rsyncd.conf << "EOF"
# This is a basic rsync configuration file
-# It exports a single module without user authentification.
+# It exports a single module without user authentication.
motd file = /home/rsync/welcome.msg
Index: server/other/rsync/rsync-inst.xml
===================================================================
--- server/other/rsync/rsync-inst.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ server/other/rsync/rsync-inst.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -3,5 +3,5 @@
For security reasons, running rsync server as
-an unpriviledged user and group is encouraged.
+an unprivileged user and group is encouraged.groupadd rsyncd &&
Index: server/other/samba/samba-desc.xml
===================================================================
--- server/other/samba/samba-desc.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ server/other/samba/samba-desc.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -30,6 +30,6 @@
pages to binary code page files and vice versa.make_unicodemap
-make_unicodemap converts text unicode map files to
-binary, for use in mapping characters to 16 bit unicode.
+make_unicodemap converts text Unicode map files to
+binary, for use in mapping characters to 16 bit Unicode.mount.smbfsmount.smbfs provides /bin/mount
Index: x/installing/xfree86-setup.xml
===================================================================
--- x/installing/xfree86-setup.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ x/installing/xfree86-setup.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -93,5 +93,5 @@
Section "Files"
...
- FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/<TruetypeDir>/"
+ FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/[TrueTypeDir]/"
...
EndSection
@@ -122,7 +122,7 @@
Setting up keyboards
-In this version of XFree86, it has been reported that non-latin
-keyboard layouts do not include latin configurations as was previous
-practice. To set up a keyboard for latin and non-latin input,
+In this version of XFree86, it has been reported that non-Latin
+keyboard layouts do not include Latin configurations as was previous
+practice. To set up a keyboard for Latin and non-Latin input,
change the XkbLayout keyboard driver option in the InputDevice section
of the XF86Config file. For example:
Index: x/installing/xfree86/xfree86-inst.xml
===================================================================
--- x/installing/xfree86/xfree86-inst.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ x/installing/xfree86/xfree86-inst.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -89,5 +89,5 @@
/* #define HasMTRRSupport YES */ /* Enabled in kernel see kernel docs*/
/* #define HasMMXSupport NO */ /* Any i586 or above */
-/* #define HasKatmaiSupport NO */ /* PIII SSE instuctions */
+/* #define HasKatmaiSupport NO */ /* PIII SSE instructions */
/* #define Has3DNowSupport NO */ /* AMD instructions */
Index: x/lib/atk/atk-desc.xml
===================================================================
--- x/lib/atk/atk-desc.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ x/lib/atk/atk-desc.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -2,5 +2,5 @@
Contents
-The atk package contains The ATK package contains libatk libraries.
@@ -10,5 +10,5 @@
ATK Libraries
-ATK libraries contain the API used by assistive technologies in order to
+ATK libraries contain the API used by assistive technologies in order to
interact with the desktop and applications.
Index: x/lib/atk/atk-intro.xml
===================================================================
--- x/lib/atk/atk-intro.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ x/lib/atk/atk-intro.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-Introduction to ATK
+Introduction to ATK
-The atk package contains the
-ATK libraries. They are useful for
+The ATK package contains the
+ATK libraries. They are useful for
allowing accessibility solutions to be available for all
-GTK2
+GTK2
applications.
@@ -17,5 +17,5 @@
-ATK dependencies
+ATK dependenciesRequired
Index: x/lib/fontconfig/fontconfig-config.xml
===================================================================
--- x/lib/fontconfig/fontconfig-config.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ x/lib/fontconfig/fontconfig-config.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -30,5 +30,5 @@
X also includes an internal (and
older) version of Fontconfig
-and unless it is explictly disabled when building
+and unless it is explicitly disabled when building
XFree86, the internal
version is created leaving two slightly incompatible libraries on your system.
Index: x/lib/lib.xml
===================================================================
--- x/lib/lib.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ x/lib/lib.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -11,5 +11,5 @@
and feel and interprocess communications so that applications written by
different programmers end up looking and acting similarly. They also
-assist programmers by suppling common elements.
+assist programmers by supplying common elements.
&freetype2;
Index: x/lib/pango/pango-desc.xml
===================================================================
--- x/lib/pango/pango-desc.xml (revision 635e06c655eade2647ad11fdb86297a41fd3fac6)
+++ x/lib/pango/pango-desc.xml (revision a4be499f616c1dddf755c46814b8527ab9936ba9)
@@ -2,5 +2,5 @@
Contents
-The pango package contains The Pango package contains libpango libraries.