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[Savannah-cvs] [763] fix typos
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ineiev |
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[Savannah-cvs] [763] fix typos |
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Fri, 2 Feb 2024 04:27:31 -0500 (EST) |
Revision: 763
http://svn.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/?view=rev&root=administration&revision=763
Author: ineiev
Date: 2024-02-02 04:27:29 -0500 (Fri, 02 Feb 2024)
Log Message:
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fix typos
Modified Paths:
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trunk/sviki/BobsGuideToSystemUpgrades.mdwn
Modified: trunk/sviki/BobsGuideToSystemUpgrades.mdwn
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--- trunk/sviki/BobsGuideToSystemUpgrades.mdwn 2024-02-02 08:04:53 UTC (rev
762)
+++ trunk/sviki/BobsGuideToSystemUpgrades.mdwn 2024-02-02 09:27:29 UTC (rev
763)
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
version history. This means that one can "purge" packages without
fear of the loss of any particular file. Since the changes will all
be in version control. One can also rm any of those /etc files too.
-Since the chagnes will all be in version control. It's a great safety
+Since the changes will all be in version control. It's a great safety
net.
The git version control system is most popular. However git wants to
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
git config --global user.email root@localhost
Since root is actually a pseudo-user I prefer to use generic
-information fot the generic user. This is the default information
+information for the generic user. This is the default information
that is logged in the commit log when no other overriding author
information is provided. Admins that wish to override this may use
the `GIT_AUTHOR_NAME` and `GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL` and related env
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@
In addition to autoremove I find using "deborphan" to be another good
tool for more cleaning. Install deborphan. Run it. Use it to do
-more cleaning. The deborphan tool is an old tool. It's utility has
+more cleaning. The deborphan tool is an old tool. Its utility has
mostly been replaced by autoremove. But it is still useful and still
almost always finds more packages that are good candidates for purging.
@@ -343,7 +343,7 @@
cases you may need to preserve one of the listed packages if it is an
orphan but just the same one that you want to preserve.
-Clean Packages Without An Installation Candidate
+Clean Packages Without an Installation Candidate
------------------------------------------------
Some packages have gone away over time. They just don't exist
@@ -798,7 +798,7 @@
(Treating removal as a local modification was successfully argued by a
pedantic Debian user. It wasn't always that way.)
-Update /etc/apt/sources.list files
+Update /etc/apt/sources.list Files
----------------------------------
Review the apt sources.list files. Sometimes configuration files will
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