Author: chris
Date: 2012-10-28 10:18:05 -0600 (Sun, 28 Oct 2012)
New Revision: 10810
Modified:
trunk/BOOK/x/installing/x7driver.xml
Log:
Text updates
Modified: trunk/BOOK/x/installing/x7driver.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/BOOK/x/installing/x7driver.xml 2012-10-27 20:59:10 UTC (rev
10809)
+++ trunk/BOOK/x/installing/x7driver.xml 2012-10-28 16:18:05 UTC (rev
10810)
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@
<note>
<para>
If you are unsure which video hardware you have, you can use
- <command>lspci</command> from the <xref linkend="pciutils"/>
+ <command>lspci</command> from <xref linkend="pciutils"/>
to find out which video hardware you have and then look at
the descriptions of the packages in order to find out
which driver you need.
@@ -311,8 +311,8 @@
<para>
The <application>Xorg Evdev Driver</application> package contains
Generic
Linux input driver for the Xorg X server. It handles keyboard, mouse,
touchpads
- and wacom devices, even though for touchpad and wacom advanced
handling,
- additional drives are required.
+ and wacom devices, though for touchpad and wacom advanced handling,
+ additional drivers are required.
</para>
&lfs72_checked;
@@ -458,7 +458,7 @@
<para>
The <application>Xorg Synaptics Driver</application> package contains
the X.Org Input Driver,
- support programs and SDK for Synaptics touchpads. Even though evdev
driver can handle touchpads
+ support programs and SDK for Synaptics touchpads. Even though the
evdev driver can handle touchpads
very well, this driver is required if you want to use advanced
features like multi tapping,
scrolling with touchpad, turning the touchpad off while typing, etc.
</para>
@@ -614,7 +614,7 @@
<title>Introduction to Xorg VMMouse Driver</title>
<para>
- The <application>Xorg VMMouse Driver</application> package contains
VMMouse input
+ The <application>Xorg VMMouse Driver</application> package contains
the VMMouse input
driver for the Xorg X server. The VMMouse driver enables support for
the special
VMMouse protocol that is provided by VMware virtual machines to give
absolute
pointer positioning.
--
http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-book
FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html
Unsubscribe: See the above information page