Package: debian-handbook
Severity: minor
Tags: patch

Dear Maintainer,
having finished reading the Debian Administrator's Handbook I found one more typo.
This time in Appendix B.2.2 (The User's Home Directory).
"Traditionnally" should be replaced by "Traditionally". The attached patch fixes the typo in all places.

Thank you for writing this book! It was very informative.

Regards,
Anders Jonsson
>From c117c0a1d2889b3e1959e02e3ebad2d163a7357d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Anders Jonsson <anders.jons...@norsjonet.se>
Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2014 18:57:13 +0100
Subject: Fix typo in Appendix B.2.2

---
 ar-MA/92_short-remedial-course.po  | 2 +-
 da-DK/92_short-remedial-course.po  | 2 +-
 de-DE/92_short-remedial-course.po  | 2 +-
 el-GR/92_short-remedial-course.po  | 2 +-
 en-US/92_short-remedial-course.xml | 2 +-
 es-ES/92_short-remedial-course.po  | 2 +-
 fa-IR/92_short-remedial-course.po  | 2 +-
 fr-FR/92_short-remedial-course.po  | 2 +-
 hr-HR/92_short-remedial-course.po  | 2 +-
 id-ID/92_short-remedial-course.po  | 2 +-
 it-IT/92_short-remedial-course.po  | 2 +-
 ja-JP/92_short-remedial-course.po  | 2 +-
 pl-PL/92_short-remedial-course.po  | 2 +-
 pot/92_short-remedial-course.pot   | 2 +-
 pt-BR/92_short-remedial-course.po  | 2 +-
 ro-RO/92_short-remedial-course.po  | 2 +-
 tr-TR/92_short-remedial-course.po  | 2 +-
 zh-CN/92_short-remedial-course.po  | 2 +-
 18 files changed, 18 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)

diff --git a/ar-MA/92_short-remedial-course.po 
b/ar-MA/92_short-remedial-course.po
index a76b5ea..5bc4645 100644
--- a/ar-MA/92_short-remedial-course.po
+++ b/ar-MA/92_short-remedial-course.po
@@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ msgstr "إن محتويات مجلد بيت المستخدم غير مقيدة 
 #. Tag: para
 #, fuzzy, no-c-format
 #| msgid "Application configuration files are often stored directly under the 
user's home directory, but their names usually start with a dot (for instance, 
the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its configuration in 
<filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Filenames that start with a dot are hidden by 
default, and <command>ls</command> only lists them when the 
<literal>-a</literal> option is used."
-msgid "Traditionnally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
+msgid "Traditionally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
 msgstr "غالبًا ما تُخزَّن ملفات إعدادات التطبيقات داخل مجلد بيت المستخدم 
مباشرة، لكن عادة ما تبدأ أسماؤها بنقطة (مثلاً، عميل البريد 
<command>mutt</command> يخزن إعداداته في <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). 
الملفات التي يبدأ اسمها بنقطة مخفية افتراضيًا، ولا يسردها الأمر 
<command>ls</command> إلا عند استخدام الخيار <literal>-a</literal>."
 
 #. Tag: para
diff --git a/da-DK/92_short-remedial-course.po 
b/da-DK/92_short-remedial-course.po
index f9c55eb..caad08c 100644
--- a/da-DK/92_short-remedial-course.po
+++ b/da-DK/92_short-remedial-course.po
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
 #, no-c-format
-msgid "Traditionnally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
+msgid "Traditionally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
 msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
diff --git a/de-DE/92_short-remedial-course.po 
b/de-DE/92_short-remedial-course.po
index 932d8e7..1d1b048 100644
--- a/de-DE/92_short-remedial-course.po
+++ b/de-DE/92_short-remedial-course.po
@@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ msgstr "Der Inhalt des Home-Verzeichnisses eines Benutzers 
ist nicht standardisi
 #. Tag: para
 #, no-c-format
 #| msgid "Application configuration files are often stored directly under the 
user's home directory, but their names usually start with a dot (for instance, 
the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its configuration in 
<filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Filenames that start with a dot are hidden by 
default, and <command>ls</command> only lists them when the 
<literal>-a</literal> option is used."
-msgid "Traditionnally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
+msgid "Traditionally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
 msgstr ""
 "Die Konfigurationsdateien der Anwendungen werden häufig direkt im Home-"
 "Verzeichnis des Benutzers gespeichert, jedoch beginnen ihre Namen gewöhnlich "
diff --git a/el-GR/92_short-remedial-course.po 
b/el-GR/92_short-remedial-course.po
index 0da82d4..39f8428 100644
--- a/el-GR/92_short-remedial-course.po
+++ b/el-GR/92_short-remedial-course.po
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
 #, no-c-format
-msgid "Traditionnally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
+msgid "Traditionally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
 msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
diff --git a/en-US/92_short-remedial-course.xml 
b/en-US/92_short-remedial-course.xml
index 144f353..48147ca 100644
--- a/en-US/92_short-remedial-course.xml
+++ b/en-US/92_short-remedial-course.xml
@@ -302,7 +302,7 @@ tmpfs                   514208    269136    245072  53% 
/dev/shm
       a tilde with the correct directory (usually
       <filename>/home/<replaceable>user</replaceable>/</filename>).</para>
 
-      <para>Traditionnally, application configuration files are often
+      <para>Traditionally, application configuration files are often
       stored directly under the user's home directory, but their names
       usually start with a dot (for instance, the
       <command>mutt</command> email client stores its configuration in
diff --git a/es-ES/92_short-remedial-course.po 
b/es-ES/92_short-remedial-course.po
index b3e899e..158b961 100644
--- a/es-ES/92_short-remedial-course.po
+++ b/es-ES/92_short-remedial-course.po
@@ -440,7 +440,7 @@ msgstr "El contenido del directorio personal de un usuario 
no está estandarizad
 #. Tag: para
 #, no-c-format
 #| msgid "Application configuration files are often stored directly under the 
user's home directory, but their names usually start with a dot (for instance, 
the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its configuration in 
<filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Filenames that start with a dot are hidden by 
default, and <command>ls</command> only lists them when the 
<literal>-a</literal> option is used."
-msgid "Traditionnally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
+msgid "Traditionally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
 msgstr ""
 "Tradicionalmente, las aplicaciones almacenan sus archivos de configuración "
 "en el directorio personal del usuario, pero sus nombres generalmente "
diff --git a/fa-IR/92_short-remedial-course.po 
b/fa-IR/92_short-remedial-course.po
index f9dff39..a49728c 100644
--- a/fa-IR/92_short-remedial-course.po
+++ b/fa-IR/92_short-remedial-course.po
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
 #, no-c-format
-msgid "Traditionnally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
+msgid "Traditionally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
 msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
diff --git a/fr-FR/92_short-remedial-course.po 
b/fr-FR/92_short-remedial-course.po
index 5e0cf37..b3f06f5 100644
--- a/fr-FR/92_short-remedial-course.po
+++ b/fr-FR/92_short-remedial-course.po
@@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ msgstr "Le contenu des répertoires utilisateurs n'est pas 
standardisé. Cependa
 
 #. Tag: para
 #, no-c-format
-msgid "Traditionnally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
+msgid "Traditionally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
 msgstr "Traditionnellement, les fichiers de configuration des applications 
sont directement dans le répertoire de l'utilisateur, mais leurs noms débutent 
par un point (ex : <filename>~/.muttrc</filename> pour le lecteur de courrier 
<command>mutt</command>). Signalons que les fichiers débutant par un point sont 
cachés par défaut : il faut passer l'option <literal>-a</literal> à 
<command>ls</command> pour les voir et les gestionnaires de fichiers graphiques 
ont chacun leur propre mécanisme d'activation de l'affichage des fichiers 
cachés."
 
 #. Tag: para
diff --git a/hr-HR/92_short-remedial-course.po 
b/hr-HR/92_short-remedial-course.po
index 7309fa7..9d4b592 100644
--- a/hr-HR/92_short-remedial-course.po
+++ b/hr-HR/92_short-remedial-course.po
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
 #, no-c-format
-msgid "Traditionnally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
+msgid "Traditionally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
 msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
diff --git a/id-ID/92_short-remedial-course.po 
b/id-ID/92_short-remedial-course.po
index 7309fa7..9d4b592 100644
--- a/id-ID/92_short-remedial-course.po
+++ b/id-ID/92_short-remedial-course.po
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
 #, no-c-format
-msgid "Traditionnally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
+msgid "Traditionally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
 msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
diff --git a/it-IT/92_short-remedial-course.po 
b/it-IT/92_short-remedial-course.po
index 6d15e1b..619d9c2 100644
--- a/it-IT/92_short-remedial-course.po
+++ b/it-IT/92_short-remedial-course.po
@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
 #, no-c-format
-msgid "Traditionnally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
+msgid "Traditionally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
 msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
diff --git a/ja-JP/92_short-remedial-course.po 
b/ja-JP/92_short-remedial-course.po
index 7309fa7..9d4b592 100644
--- a/ja-JP/92_short-remedial-course.po
+++ b/ja-JP/92_short-remedial-course.po
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
 #, no-c-format
-msgid "Traditionnally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
+msgid "Traditionally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
 msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
diff --git a/pl-PL/92_short-remedial-course.po 
b/pl-PL/92_short-remedial-course.po
index eb7e26e..932cd05 100644
--- a/pl-PL/92_short-remedial-course.po
+++ b/pl-PL/92_short-remedial-course.po
@@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
 #, no-c-format
-msgid "Traditionnally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
+msgid "Traditionally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
 msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
diff --git a/pot/92_short-remedial-course.pot b/pot/92_short-remedial-course.pot
index 0a4fe50..3414db6 100644
--- a/pot/92_short-remedial-course.pot
+++ b/pot/92_short-remedial-course.pot
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
 #, no-c-format
-msgid "Traditionnally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
+msgid "Traditionally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
 msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
diff --git a/pt-BR/92_short-remedial-course.po 
b/pt-BR/92_short-remedial-course.po
index 55e0f94..221c7e9 100644
--- a/pt-BR/92_short-remedial-course.po
+++ b/pt-BR/92_short-remedial-course.po
@@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
 #, no-c-format
-msgid "Traditionnally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
+msgid "Traditionally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
 msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
diff --git a/ro-RO/92_short-remedial-course.po 
b/ro-RO/92_short-remedial-course.po
index 00f582f..eb730b1 100644
--- a/ro-RO/92_short-remedial-course.po
+++ b/ro-RO/92_short-remedial-course.po
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
 #, no-c-format
-msgid "Traditionnally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
+msgid "Traditionally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
 msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
diff --git a/tr-TR/92_short-remedial-course.po 
b/tr-TR/92_short-remedial-course.po
index 0da82d4..39f8428 100644
--- a/tr-TR/92_short-remedial-course.po
+++ b/tr-TR/92_short-remedial-course.po
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
 #, no-c-format
-msgid "Traditionnally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
+msgid "Traditionally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
 msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
diff --git a/zh-CN/92_short-remedial-course.po 
b/zh-CN/92_short-remedial-course.po
index 65b4456..94d8961 100644
--- a/zh-CN/92_short-remedial-course.po
+++ b/zh-CN/92_short-remedial-course.po
@@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ msgstr ""
 
 #. Tag: para
 #, no-c-format
-msgid "Traditionnally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
+msgid "Traditionally, application configuration files are often stored 
directly under the user's home directory, but their names usually start with a 
dot (for instance, the <command>mutt</command> email client stores its 
configuration in <filename>~/.muttrc</filename>). Note that filenames that 
start with a dot are hidden by default; and <command>ls</command> only lists 
them when the <literal>-a</literal> option is used, and graphical file managers 
need to be told to display hidden files."
 msgstr ""
 
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