Hallo Ralf,

To cite your README: NB: Corrections and updates are always welcome !

Here they are ;)

general: fmt -80 would be nice ;)

6.1 1st para
        I think kde defaults are the test for Joe Desktop user.  Telling them 
about ssh -X is much
        easier than explaning xauth DISPLAY etc.  Without ssh -X  Joe User uses 
xhosts +

6.1.1 2nd para
        All screen I've seen the last couple of year have dpi > 90  (currently 
93, 105, 132 dpi).
        So 100 dpi is much better than 75 dpi.   If someone is to blame then 
IMHO KDE default font size ;)
        I like that kdvi or kword printout is as big as the the screen display.

        At least with DDC capabele driver and monitor the xserver computs -dpi 
itself when
        not overriden on the command line.   That's fine with ttf and type* 
fonts but one can
        get strange results with pixel fonts ;)

6.1.2  KDM manages the remote X servers  (not vice versa)

        To achieve what you explained, there's definitly no need to remove
        -nolisten tcp from Xservers

6.1.4
        Again, -nolisten tcp missing for no obvious reason.


Last but not least it would be nice if section 7 would contain (or refer to a 
file)
that lists packaged apps not in the favous 'meta' pkgs kdelibs kdebase ...

Achim

--- README.orig Tue Jan 28 22:03:42 2003
+++ README      Tue Jan 28 23:04:51 2003
@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@

 :0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] /etc/X11/X  -dpi 75 -nolisten tcp vt7

-respectively remove -dpk 100 at all:
+respectively remove -dpi 100 at all:

 :0 [EMAIL PROTECTED] /etc/X11/X -nolisten tcp vt7

@@ -478,7 +478,8 @@
 -----------------------------------

 KDM is also able to provide you a feature that is currently widespread by 
Windows XP, the multi-session
-feature. You were alway able to do that more or less by changing to a console 
and startx -- :1 or -- :2
+feature. You were always able to do that more or less by changing to a 
console, login as the other user,
+and startx -- :1 or -- :2
 to start a new X-Server on the next vt (vt8, vt9 if vt7 is the default for the 
first one where your KDM runs on),
 but not from *within* KDE. This has changed lately, but you need to add the 
configuration lines necessary
 to
@@ -514,7 +515,7 @@
 7.   Programs for specific tasks
 ================================

-In the applications section you will encounter many programs for KDE 3 that 
are curently available. The necessary backports
+In the applications section you will encounter many programs for KDE 3 that 
are currently available. The necessary backports
 for dependencies are also included so you should be able to run all of these 
programs out of the box. Examples are
 famous programs such as kopete (multi-protocol messenger) or k3b (CD burning 
program) and many more for everyday tasks.


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