Spelling mistakes in file edubuntu/handbook/C/server.xml
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: edubuntu-docs
The file server.xml in the directory edubuntu/handbook/C has spelling mistakes. Here the diff with the corrections:
101c101
< students to use, by levereging the machines you already have.
---
> students to use, by leveraging the machines you already have.
135c135
< provide acceptible performance.</para>
---
> provide acceptable performance.</para>
232c232
< some peope playing TuxMath, a few people browsing the web, and a
---
> some people playing TuxMath, a few people browsing the web, and a
328c328
< <para>USB Memeory Device</para>
---
> <para>USB Memory Device</para>
398c398
< that need to be writable for regular startup to occurr, like /tmp,
---
> that need to be writable for regular startup to occur, like /tmp,
486c486
< <para>This confuses alot of people at first. They are sitting at a
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> <para>This confuses a lot of people at first. They are sitting at a
541c541
< abreviated as
---
> abbreviated as
1656c1656
< be applied to the LTSP clients NFS root. This is a seperate small
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> be applied to the LTSP clients NFS root. This is a separate small
1668c1668
< <para>If your kernal has been upgraded you must run the ltsp kernel
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> <para>If your kernel has been upgraded you must run the ltsp kernel
Author: nixternal
Date: Sat May 26 06:24:10 2007
New Revision: 4138
Modified: edubuntu/ handbook/ C/introduction. xml edubuntu/ handbook/ C/server. xml edubuntu/ handbook/ C/using. xml
trunk/
trunk/
trunk/
Log:
closes #110807, #111271, #111298
Modified: trunk/edubuntu/ handbook/ C/introduction. xml ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= = handbook/ C/introduction. xml (original) handbook/ C/introduction. xml Sat May 26 06:24:10 2007 Compatible< /title>
=======
--- trunk/edubuntu/
+++ trunk/edubuntu/
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@
<title>
<para>
<sect3>
<title> Wired</ title>
<para>
</para>
<para>
A network is only useful if it can connect multiple computers. There are some pieces of hardware that allow multiple computers to be connected in a network. They look alike, but they function differently and, likewise, operate at different speeds.
-Most educational computer networks are a heterogenous networks consisting of various operating systems. In this setting, you need an operating system that plays well with the others. Edubuntu does that.
+Most educational computer networks are a heterogeneous networks consisting of various operating systems. In this setting, you need an operating system that plays well with the others. Edubuntu does that.
</para>
<para>
Edubuntu servers can happily coexist on the same network as other operating systems. OpenOffice.org can open and save many commercial office suite formats. You can even install Edubuntu and another operating system on the same machine. Need to share
@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@
- Wired networking transfers packets over a cable that resembles a telephone cord, but with more wires. Wired networks can tranfer packets at one of three possible speeds: 10 Mbit/sec, 100 Mbit/sec, or (Gigabit) 1000 Mbit/sec.
+ Wired networking transfers packets over a cable that resembles a telephone cord, but with more wires. Wired networks can transfer packets at one of three possible speeds: 10 Mbit/sec, 100 Mbit/sec, or (Gigabit) 1000 Mbit/sec.
Modified: trunk/edubuntu/ handbook/ C/server. xml ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= ======= = handbook/ C/server. xml (original) handbook/ C/server. xml Sat May 26 06:24:10 2007
=======
--- trunk/edubuntu/
+++ trunk/edubuntu/
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@
<para>Chances are, hardware that you already have is more than
sufficient for terminals. One of the great advantages of an Edubuntu
Server is that you can set up a high quality lab of terminals for your
-students to use, by levereging the machines you already have.
+students to use, by leveraging the machines you already have.
As for servers, usually, it's very easy
to turn any high-end single user desktop machine into a terminal
server capable of handling many thin clients. We'll present some
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@
<title>CPU</title>
<para>For using the default, secure mode of LTSP, you'll need to
have a slightly faster CPU. Any 233 ...