website rev 269

en: Minor edits and typos
author Paul Issott <paul@slitaz.org>
date Sat Jan 31 14:15:49 2009 +0000 (2009-01-31)
parents 978655362d8e
children 550476cbc79d
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     1.2 +++ b/en/doc/scratchbook/xorg.html	Sat Jan 31 14:15:49 2009 +0000
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     1.4  <p>
     1.5  Note SliTaz uses the Xvesa server provided by XFree86 and Xorg libraries, this page describes 
     1.6  the compilation of Xorg libraries used by SliTaz. This document is primarily aimed at 
     1.7 -develpers and contributors to the project, but it may be useful to all those seeking to rebuild 
     1.8 +developers and contributors to the project, but it may be useful to all those seeking to rebuild 
     1.9  Xorg and Xlib libraries from source generating a minimum of dependencies.
    1.10  </p>
    1.11  
    1.12 @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@
    1.13  <p>
    1.14  On SliTaz, if you have Tazwok installed, you can rebuild Xorg with a few commands. 
    1.15  The wok contains a package called <code>xorg</code> and another named <code>xorg-dev</code>, 
    1.16 -they can compile/cook all the packages used by Xorg on SliTaz. To compile, you must have 
    1.17 +these can compile/cook all the packages used by Xorg on SliTaz. To compile, you must have 
    1.18  most of the development packages installed; if this is not the case:
    1.19  </p>
    1.20  <pre> # tazpkg get-install slitaz-dev-pkgs
    1.21 @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@
    1.22  <h3>Compile Xorg by hand</h3>
    1.23  <p>
    1.24  Compiling Xorg can take a long time, there are many packages. To commence you need to 
    1.25 -compile the downloaded proto packages, you can use the command <code>make DESTDIR=$PWD/_pkg install</code> to 
    1.26 +compile the downloaded proto packages. You can use the command <code>make DESTDIR=$PWD/_pkg install</code> to 
    1.27  install the package in a given directory. Example:
    1.28  </p>
    1.29  <pre> # cd proto
    1.30 @@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
    1.31    # make install
    1.32  </pre>
    1.33  <p>
    1.34 -Compile libraries by taking again the options used by proto. Example using the proper package to 
    1.35 +Compile libraries by taking again the options used by proto. Example using the package to 
    1.36  compile xtrans, remember to run <code>ldconfig</code> if you install the package on the development machine:
    1.37  </p>
    1.38  <pre> # cd .. &amp;&amp; cd lib
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     2.4  </p> 
     2.5  
     2.6  <a name="floppy"></a>
     2.7 -<h2><font color="#df8f06">Floppy disk</font></h2>
     2.8 +<h2>Floppy disk</h2>
     2.9  <p>
    2.10  This floopy diskette can start SliTaz on old PCs with or without a CD-ROM. It can boot
    2.11  SliTaz from a usb flash drive, a SliTaz CD/DVD, a hard drive, the LAN by PXE and even