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diff --git a/doc/userguide/net-connection-setup.docbook b/doc/userguide/net-connection-setup.docbook index cd44fda34..fe77366eb 100644 --- a/doc/userguide/net-connection-setup.docbook +++ b/doc/userguide/net-connection-setup.docbook @@ -13,14 +13,14 @@ <!-- Contents shamelessly stolen from the KPPP manual, written by --> <!-- Lauri --> -<para>&kde; offers a complete Internet experience, with all the +<para>&tde; offers a complete Internet experience, with all the programs you'll need to make the most of the Web, email, Usenet and -many other Internet technologies. But before you can enjoy &kde;'s +many other Internet technologies. But before you can enjoy &tde;'s advanced features, you'll need to get online. Here's how:</para> <para>If you're using <quote>dialup</quote> (that is, connecting to the Internet with a modem connected to a telephone line), you'll want -to set up the &kde; dialing program, &kppp;. If that sounds +to set up the &tde; dialing program, &kppp;. If that sounds complicated, don't worry: &kppp; has an advanced configuration wizard, which will usually take the pain out of setting up your dialup connection. Take a look at the next two sections for more @@ -28,8 +28,8 @@ details.</para> <para>If you're using a broadband connection, or connecting via a local network, things are easier (from the point of view of -&kde;). Once you've set up the connection with the tools provided by -your &Linux; or &UNIX; distribution, &kde; will use the connection +&tde;). Once you've set up the connection with the tools provided by +your &Linux; or &UNIX; distribution, &tde; will use the connection automatically.</para> <sect1 id="getting-online"> @@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ back and forth through the dialogs. When you're done with your settings, click <guibutton>Finish</guibutton> button, and you're all done.</para> <para>If you need more details, you can read the full &kppp; -manual in the &kde; Help Center, or by typing +manual in the &tde; Help Center, or by typing <userinput>help:/kppp</userinput> in the <guilabel>Location</guilabel> bar in &konqueror;.</para> |