I just fixed up a bunch of typos and misspellings. -- Jeff Bonham jbonham@mail.utm.utoronto.ca
60c60 < the info about with kdelibs4 is called that into it's own --- > the info about with kdelibs4 is called that into its own 119c119 < Added Question about mcopidl --- > Added question about mcopidl 127,128c127,128 < Added Question about other packages < Added Question about removing KDE --- > Added question about other packages > Added question about removing KDE 135c135 < Converted to Docbook --- > Converted to DocBook 162c162 < official packages from Debian at a later time.If this does --- > official packages from Debian at a later time. If this does 176c176 < Where is KDE3 for Sid/Unstable? --- > Where is KDE3 for Sid/Unstable? 212c212 < Where is KDE3 for Sarge/Testing? --- > Where is KDE3 for Sarge/Testing? 267c267 < url="mailto:debian-kde@lists.debian.org">debian-kde@lists.debian.org</ulink> or file a bug in the Debian BTS using the reportbug tool. If you think it is a KDE bug as oppose to a Debian-KDE bug, you might like to file a bug at <ulink --- > url="mailto:debian-kde@lists.debian.org">debian-kde@lists.debian.org</ulink> or file a bug in the Debian BTS using the reportbug tool. If you think it is a KDE bug as opposed to a Debian-KDE bug, you might like to file a bug at <ulink 308c308 < <para>There is currently a known bug with this upgrade - the <filename>kdebase</filename> package may not get upgraded - if this is the case, please install it with <programlisting>apt-get install kdebase</programlisting> --- > <para>There is currently a known bug with this upgrade - the <filename>kdebase</filename> package may not get upgraded. If this is the case, please install it with <programlisting>apt-get install kdebase</programlisting> 340c340 < (i.e. run apt-get install foo and say yes to installing bar, or just install --- > (i.e. run <command>apt-get install foo</command> and say yes to installing bar, or just install 342c342 < it can on its own by own dist-upgrade instead; in that case, it would --- > it can on its own by using <command>apt-get dist-upgrade</command> instead; in that case, it would 409c409 < should recongnise KDE 3 and add it automatically, but you can add it manually by --- > should recognize KDE 3 and add it automatically, but you can add it manually by 503c503 < With the KDE 3.1 packages, we do not beleive this to still occur. If this bug bites you with the official KDE 3.1 packages, please let us know at <ulink url="mailto:debian-kde@lists.debian.org">debian-kde@lists.debian.org</ulink>. --- > With the KDE 3.1 packages, we do not believe this to still occur. If this bug bites you with the official KDE 3.1 packages, please let us know at <ulink url="mailto:debian-kde@lists.debian.org">debian-kde@lists.debian.org</ulink>. 537c537 < and the sound server ran via --- > and the sound server run via 630c630 < repeat the question unless its been a long while and several new --- > repeat the question unless it's been a long while and several new 661c661 < Debian packaging. --- > Debian packaging? 679c679 < <para>I'm trying to compile a KDE program, but ./configure tells me it cannot find the QT3 headers</para> --- > <para>I'm trying to compile a KDE program, but ./configure tells me it cannot find the QT3 headers.</para> 689c689 < If that still doesn't work, the program may be using depreciated QT3 headers. Either fix the program (see the <filename>fixincludes</filename> package) or try installing <filename>libqt3-compat-headers</filename>. --- > If that still doesn't work, the program may be using deprecated QT3 headers. Either fix the program (see the <filename>fixincludes</filename> package) or try installing <filename>libqt3-compat-headers</filename>. 692c692 < If the program you are trying to use is likely to be useful to others, but is not already in Debian, you might configure filing an RFP (Request-For-Package) bug against the Debian <filename>wnpp</filename> package. You can use <filename>reportbug(1)</filename> for this. --- > If the program you are trying to use is likely to be useful to others, but is not already in Debian, you might consider filing an RFP (Request-For-Package) bug against the Debian <filename>wnpp</filename> package. You can use <filename>reportbug(1)</filename> for this. 721,722c721,722 < incorrect information. Please email patches the < the xml source to <ulink --- > incorrect information. Please email patches against the > the XML source to <ulink 743c743 < jpeg2000 support --- > jpeg2000 support.
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