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List:       kde-debian
Subject:    Re: [devel] Kalternatives 0.3
From:       Martin Atukunda <matlads () myrealbox ! com>
Date:       2004-01-11 17:29:27
Message-ID: 200401112029.27622.matlads () myrealbox ! com
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On Saturday 10 January 2004 20:30, Juanjo Alvarez wrote:

> To test it:
>
> Install the Debian package or uncompress the .tar.gz and run "make
> install", then run "kalternatives" (better as root) and enjoy.

Attached is a diff against the supplied README fixing some errors

- Martin -

-- 
"If we don't succeed, we run the risk of failure."
--Bill Clinton, President

["README.diff" (text/x-diff)]

--- README	2004-01-10 21:19:14.000000000 +0300
+++ README.new	2004-01-11 20:23:14.000000000 +0300
@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@
 or functionality. For example, there are several different packages on Debian
-that provide the command "vi" (the standart POSIX text editor) and Debian (and
+that provide the command "vi" (the standard POSIX text editor) and Debian (and
 other distributions using this same system as Mandrake Linux) allows you to
 have more than one option installed (for example, to satisfy the needs for
-different users on a multiuser system). But, how Debian knows what of the
-installed programs must be runned when writing "vi" on a shell? The answer is:
-using the alternatives system. This system keep a database of provided
+different users on a multiuser system). But, how does Debian knows which of the
+installed programs must be run when "vi" is entered on a shell? The answer is:
+using the alternatives system. This system keeps a database of provided
 alternatives for every option on /var/lib/dpkg/alternatives and a collection of
@@ -33,3 +33,3 @@
 The program should be very simple to use; once executed (as root) you will be
-presented with a windows showing a list where there are entries with yellow
+presented with a window showing a list where there are entries with yellow
 squares and subentries bellow them.  The entries are "nodes", that is, programs


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