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-rw-r--r--libexec/telnetd/telnetd.84
-rw-r--r--release/sysinstall/help/XF86.hlp4
-rw-r--r--share/doc/FAQ/FAQ.sgml6
-rw-r--r--share/doc/smm/01.setup/2.t4
-rw-r--r--share/man/man0/title.urm4
5 files changed, 12 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/libexec/telnetd/telnetd.8 b/libexec/telnetd/telnetd.8
index 092952d..e726987 100644
--- a/libexec/telnetd/telnetd.8
+++ b/libexec/telnetd/telnetd.8
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
.\"
.\" @(#)telnetd.8 8.3 (Berkeley) 3/1/94
-.\" $Id: telnetd.8,v 1.3 1996/09/22 21:55:44 wosch Exp $
+.\" $Id: telnetd.8,v 1.4 1996/10/05 22:26:56 wosch Exp $
.\"
.Dd March 1, 1994
.Dt TELNETD 8
@@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ about the speed of the serial line to which
the client is attached.
.It "DO XDISPLOC"
Indicates a desire to be able to request the name
-of the X windows display that is associated with
+of the X Window System display that is associated with
the telnet client.
.It "DO NEW-ENVIRON"
Indicates a desire to be able to request environment
diff --git a/release/sysinstall/help/XF86.hlp b/release/sysinstall/help/XF86.hlp
index edbc8d8..32ad853 100644
--- a/release/sysinstall/help/XF86.hlp
+++ b/release/sysinstall/help/XF86.hlp
@@ -394,11 +394,11 @@ that expect a few meg free. The R6 X servers may work with 4Mb of
memory, but in practice compilation while running X can take 5 or 10
times as long due to constant paging.
-The easiest way for new users to start X windows is to type ``startx
+The easiest way for new users to start X Window System is to type ``startx
>& startx.log''. Error messages are lost unless you redirect them
because the server takes over the screen.
-To get out of X windows, type: ``exit'' in the console xterm. You can
+To get out of X Window System, type: ``exit'' in the console xterm. You can
customize your X by creating .xinitrc, .xserverrc, and .twmrc files in
your home directory as described in the xinit and startx man pages.
diff --git a/share/doc/FAQ/FAQ.sgml b/share/doc/FAQ/FAQ.sgml
index 0e0635b..abcc090 100644
--- a/share/doc/FAQ/FAQ.sgml
+++ b/share/doc/FAQ/FAQ.sgml
@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
<!DOCTYPE linuxdoc PUBLIC "-//FreeBSD//DTD linuxdoc//EN">
+<!-- $Id$ -->
<article>
<title>Frequently Asked Questions for FreeBSD 2.X
<author>The FreeBSD FAQ Team, <tt/FAQ@FreeBSD.ORG/
-<date> $Id: FAQ.sgml,v 1.7 1996/10/06 12:36:30 jkh Exp $
+<date> $Id: FAQ.sgml,v 1.8 1996/10/06 12:46:42 jkh Exp $
<abstract>
This is the FAQ for FreeBSD systems version 2.X All entries are
assumed to be relevant to FreeBSD 2.0.5+, unless otherwise noted.
@@ -1939,7 +1940,8 @@ pseudo-device vn #Vnode driver (turns a file into a device)
leave a virtual terminal unused (or turned off). For example, if
you want to attach a virtual terminal to all of your twelve
Alt-function keys, you can only attach virtual terminals to
- eleven of them. The last must be left unused, because X Windows
+ eleven of them. The last must be left unused, because
+ X Window System
will use it, and you will use the last Alt-function key to switch
back to X Window (after you have switched from X Window to a
virtual console via a Ctrl-Alt-function key). The easiest way to
diff --git a/share/doc/smm/01.setup/2.t b/share/doc/smm/01.setup/2.t
index f5b1120..3ced611 100644
--- a/share/doc/smm/01.setup/2.t
+++ b/share/doc/smm/01.setup/2.t
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
.\"
.\" @(#)2.t 8.1 (Berkeley) 7/27/93
-.\" $Id$
+.\" $Id: 2.t,v 1.3 1996/10/05 18:37:17 wosch Exp $
.\"
.ds lq ``
.ds rq ''
@@ -1008,7 +1008,7 @@ DEC 5000: setenv bootpath 5/rz?/kernel -a
.IP 4)
After booting UNIX, you will need to create
.Pn /dev/mouse
-to run X windows as in the following example.
+to run X Window System as in the following example.
.DS
.ft CW
rm /dev/mouse
diff --git a/share/man/man0/title.urm b/share/man/man0/title.urm
index 515a639..5b874da 100644
--- a/share/man/man0/title.urm
+++ b/share/man/man0/title.urm
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
.\" SUCH DAMAGE.
.\"
.\" @(#)title.urm 8.7 (Berkeley) 4/20/94
-.\" $Id$
+.\" $Id: title.urm,v 1.3 1996/10/05 18:37:20 wosch Exp $
.\"
.af % i
.EH ''''
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ The USENIX Association,
the UNIX and Advanced Computing Systems professional and technical organization,
is a not-for-profit membership association of individuals and
institutions with an interest in UNIX and UNIX-like systems,
-and, by extension, C++, X windows, and other programming tools.
+and, by extension, C++, X Window System, and other programming tools.
It is dedicated to:
.IP \(bu
fostering innovation and communicating research and technological developments,
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