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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ display class (which can be ignored in most cases).</para>
make up a section class.</para>
<para>You can use the wildcard <literal>*</literal> (match any) for
-<replaceable>host</replaceable>, <replaceable>number</replaceable>,
+<replaceable>host</replaceable>, <replaceable>number</replaceable>,
and <replaceable>class</replaceable>. You may omit trailing components;
they are assumed to be <literal>*</literal> then. The host part may be a
domain specification like <replaceable>.inf.tu-dresden.de</replaceable>
@@ -972,7 +972,7 @@ The default depends on the system &tdm; was built on.
<term id="option-systemshell"><option>SystemShell</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
-The <envar>SHELL</envar> environment variable for all programs but the
+The <envar>SHELL</envar> environment variable for all programs but the
<option>Session</option>.
</para>
<para>The default is <quote>/bin/sh</quote>.</para>
@@ -1480,7 +1480,7 @@ Enable autocompletion in the username line edit.
<term id="option-userlist"><option>UserList</option></term>
<listitem>
<para>
-Show a user list with unix login names, real names, and images in the greeter.
+Show a user list with login names, real names, and images in the greeter.
</para>
<para>The default is <quote>true</quote>.</para>
</listitem>
@@ -1504,7 +1504,7 @@ Items in <option>SelectedUsers</option> and <option>HiddenUsers</option>
which are prefixed with <literal>@</literal> represent all users in the
user group named by that item.
Finally, the user list will be sorted alphabetically, if
-<option>SortUsers</option> is enabled.
+<option>SortUsers</option> is enabled.
</para>
<para>The default is <quote>NotHidden</quote>.</para>
</listitem>
@@ -1740,7 +1740,7 @@ succeed. A grab may fail if some other X-client has the &X-Server; or the
keyboard grabbed, or possibly if the network latencies are very high. You
should be cautious when raising the timeout, as a user can be spoofed by
a look-alike window on the display. If a grab fails, &tdm; kills and
-restarts the &X-Server; (if possible) and the session.
+restarts the &X-Server; (if possible) and the session.
</para>
<para>The default is <quote>3</quote>.</para>
</listitem>
@@ -1957,7 +1957,7 @@ file.
display which should constantly be
managed and which is not using &XDMCP;. This method is typically used only for
local &X-Server;s that are started by &tdm;, but &tdm; can manage externally
-started (<quote>foreign</quote>) &X-Server;s as well, may they run on the
+started (<quote>foreign</quote>) &X-Server;s as well, may they run on the
local machine or rather remotely.</para>
<para>The formal syntax of a specification is
@@ -2092,7 +2092,7 @@ permanently assigned range of multicast addresses for &XDMCP;. The
identifier, such as 1 for Node-Local, 2 for Link-Local, 5 for Site-Local, and
so on (see IETF RFC 2373 or its replacement for further details and scope
definitions). &tdm; defaults to listening on the Link-Local scope address
-ff02:0:0:0:0:0:0:12b to most closely match the IPv4 subnet broadcast behavior.
+ff02:0:0:0:0:0:0:12b to most closely match the IPv4 subnet broadcast behavior.
If no <literal>LISTEN</literal> lines are given, &tdm; listens on all
interfaces and joins the default &XDMCP; IPv6 multicast group (when
compiled with IPv6 support).
@@ -2301,7 +2301,7 @@ the following environment variables are passed:</para>
<para>Symmetrical with <filename>Xstartup</filename>, the
<filename>Xreset</filename> program is run after the user session has
terminated. Run as <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>, it should
-contain commands that undo the effects of commands in
+contain commands that undo the effects of commands in
<filename>Xstartup</filename>, removing entries from <filename>utmp</filename>
or unmounting directories from file servers.</para>