Commit 17d2732f authored by Matt Selsky's avatar Matt Selsky Committed by David Lawrence

Bug 311392 - Typos and proper name of Red Hat's stuff

author=Matt Selsky <selsky_at_columbia_dot_edu>, r=dkl, a=mkanat
parent 094580ee
...@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ HOW TO SET UP YOUR OWN XML EDITING ENVIRONMENT: ...@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ HOW TO SET UP YOUR OWN XML EDITING ENVIRONMENT:
Trying to set up an XML Docbook editing environment the Trying to set up an XML Docbook editing environment the
first time can be a daunting task. first time can be a daunting task.
I use Linux-Mandrake, in part, because it has a fully-functional I use Mandriva Linux, in part, because it has a fully-functional
XML Docbook editing environment included as part of the XML Docbook editing environment included as part of the
distribution CD's. If you have easier instructions for how to distribution CD's. If you have easier instructions for how to
do this for a particular Linux distribution or platform, please do this for a particular Linux distribution or platform, please
...@@ -70,9 +70,9 @@ sgml-tools ...@@ -70,9 +70,9 @@ sgml-tools
sgml-common sgml-common
If you're getting these from RedHat, make sure you get the ones in the If you're getting these from Red Hat, make sure you get the ones in the
rawhide area. The ones in the 7.2 distribution are too old and don't rawhide area. The ones in the 7.2 distribution are too old and don't
include the XML stuff. The packages distrubuted with RedHat 8.0 and 9 include the XML stuff. The packages distrubuted with Red Hat Linux 8.0 and 9
and known to work. and known to work.
Download "ldp.dsl" from the Resources page on tldp.org. This is the Download "ldp.dsl" from the Resources page on tldp.org. This is the
...@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ dsssl> ...@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ dsssl>
Note the difference is the top one points to the HTML docbook stylesheet, Note the difference is the top one points to the HTML docbook stylesheet,
and the next one points to the PRINT docbook stylesheet. and the next one points to the PRINT docbook stylesheet.
Also note that modifying ldp.dsl doesn't seem to be needed on RedHat 9. Also note that modifying ldp.dsl doesn't seem to be needed on Red Hat Linux 9.
You know, this sure looks awful involved. Anyway, once you have this in You know, this sure looks awful involved. Anyway, once you have this in
place, add to your .bashrc: place, add to your .bashrc:
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...@@ -118,8 +118,8 @@ ...@@ -118,8 +118,8 @@
</note> </note>
<para>If you install from something other than a packaging/installation <para>If you install from something other than a packaging/installation
system, such as .rpm (Redhat Package), .deb (Debian Package), .exe system, such as .rpm (RPM Package Manager), .deb (Debian Package), .exe
(Windows Executable), or .msi (Microsoft Installer), make sure the MySQL (Windows Executable), or .msi (Windows Installer), make sure the MySQL
server is started when the machine boots. server is started when the machine boots.
</para> </para>
</section> </section>
...@@ -135,8 +135,8 @@ ...@@ -135,8 +135,8 @@
</para> </para>
<para>If you install from something other than a packaging/installation <para>If you install from something other than a packaging/installation
system, such as .rpm (Redhat Package), .deb (Debian Package), .exe system, such as .rpm (RPM Package Manager), .deb (Debian Package), .exe
(Windows Executable), or .msi (Microsoft Installer), make sure the (Windows Executable), or .msi (Windows Installer), make sure the
PostgreSQL server is started when the machine boots. PostgreSQL server is started when the machine boots.
</para> </para>
</section> </section>
...@@ -156,8 +156,8 @@ ...@@ -156,8 +156,8 @@
<para> <para>
If you install from something other than a packaging/installation If you install from something other than a packaging/installation
system, such as .rpm (Redhat Package), .deb (Debian Package), .exe system, such as .rpm (RPM Package Manager), .deb (Debian Package), .exe
(Windows Executable), or .msi (Microsoft Installer), make sure the (Windows Executable), or .msi (Windows Installer), make sure the
Oracle server is started when the machine boots. Oracle server is started when the machine boots.
</para> </para>
</section> </section>
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