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author | Mike Pritchard <mpp@FreeBSD.org> | 1996-01-31 14:26:20 +0000 |
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committer | Mike Pritchard <mpp@FreeBSD.org> | 1996-01-31 14:26:20 +0000 |
commit | 43f5534015893083d6cbcc4a519fe4192d52d365 (patch) | |
tree | c13f2168413eab0ba43d1d88183455ae0f5ff59a /handbook/dialup.sgml | |
parent | 03df0451dcfae90462a86f59215d1ca1c08b8edd (diff) | |
download | doc-43f5534015893083d6cbcc4a519fe4192d52d365.tar.gz doc-43f5534015893083d6cbcc4a519fe4192d52d365.zip |
Some more spelling fixes.
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diff --git a/handbook/dialup.sgml b/handbook/dialup.sgml index 9170e3238c..10dd5d9276 100644 --- a/handbook/dialup.sgml +++ b/handbook/dialup.sgml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ <!-- This is an SGML document in the linuxdoc DTD of the Tutorial for Configuring a FreeBSD for Dialup Services by Guy Helmer. - $Id: dialup.sgml,v 1.4 1995-12-04 17:58:37 jfieber Exp $ + $Id: dialup.sgml,v 1.5 1996-01-31 14:26:02 mpp Exp $ <!DOCTYPE linuxdoc PUBLIC "-//Linux//DTD linuxdoc//EN"> @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ version 1.1.5 and higher, there are also initialization devices (<tt>/dev/ttyld?</tt> and <tt>/dev/cual0?</tt>). The initialization devices are used to initialize communications port parameters each time a port is opened, such as <tt>crtscts</tt> for modems which use -<tt>CTS/RTS</tt> signalling for flow control. The locking devices are +<tt>CTS/RTS</tt> signaling for flow control. The locking devices are used to lock flags on ports to prevent users or programs changing certain parameters; see the manual pages <tt/termios(4)/, <tt/sio(4)/, and <tt/stty(1)/ for information on the terminal settings, locking @@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ parity; otherwise, the default is 7 bits, even parity. The example above starts the communications rate at 19.2 Kbps (for a V.32bis connection), then cycles through 9600 bps (for V.32), 2400 -bps, 1200 bps, 300 bps, and back to 19.2 Kbps. Communcations rate +bps, 1200 bps, 300 bps, and back to 19.2 Kbps. Communications rate cycling is implemented with the <tt/nx=/ (<bf/next table/) capability. Each of the lines uses a <tt/tc=/ (<bf/table continuation/) entry to pick up the rest of the ``standard'' settings for a particular data @@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ kill -1 1 to send the signal. If this is your first time setting up the system, though, you may want to wait until your modem(s) are properly -configured and connected before signalling <tt/init/. +configured and connected before signaling <tt/init/. <sect3><heading>Locked-Speed Config</heading> <p> @@ -774,7 +774,7 @@ If you still can't get a <tt/login:/ prompt, check <item> The initial capability name specified in <tt>/etc/ttys</tt> for the line matches a name of a capability in <tt>/etc/gettytab</tt> -<item> Each <tt/nx=/ entry matches another <tt/gettytab/ capabilty +<item> Each <tt/nx=/ entry matches another <tt/gettytab/ capability name <item> Each <tt/tc=/ entry matches another <tt/gettytab/ capability @@ -795,7 +795,7 @@ url="mailto:questions@freebsd.org" name="questions@FreeBSD.ORG"></tt> describing your modem and your problem, and the good folks on the list will try to help. -<sect1><heading>Acknowledgements</heading> +<sect1><heading>Acknowledgments</heading> <p> Thanks to these people for comments and advice: |