** Changed in: ubuntu-manual
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Kevin Godby (godbyk)

** Changed in: ubuntu-manual
    Milestone: None => edition-2

** Changed in: ubuntu-manual
       Status: New => In Progress

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"Wireless connection" inappropriately used on p.41
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/585436
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Status in Ubuntu Manual: In Progress

Bug description:
Rev. 788
Ch. 3, ยง "Getting online", p. 41 (PDF p. 43)
Type: grammar

Manual has:
In order to connect to wireless connection, you must have a working wireless 
network.

Ignoring the lack of article (a wireless connection) or plural (wireless 
connections), this is incorrect as "wireless connection" is being used to 
describe a wireless network, which makes the sentence a statement of the 
obvious:
In order to connect to a wireless network, you must have a working wireless 
network.

Suggestion, incorporating rewrites of following sentences:
In order to connect wirelessly, you must be in a location with a working 
wireless network. To create your own, you will need to buy and install a 
wireless router or access point, but some locations already have a publicly 
accessible wireless network established.





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