docs/en wineusr-configuring.sgml

Dimi Paun dimi at users.sourceforge.net
Mon Dec 11 22:26:42 CST 2006


ChangeSet ID:	1165897602000951297189207168
CVSROOT:	/cvsroot/wine
Module name:	docs
Changes by:	dimi at sc8-pr-cvs9.sourceforge.net	2006/12/11 20:26:42

Modified files:
	en             : wineusr-configuring.sgml 

Log message:
	Dimi Paun <dimi at lattica.com>
	Simple rephrasing and some formatting fixes.


Old revision  New revision  Changes     Path
 1.10          1.11          +5 -5       docs/en/wineusr-configuring.sgml

Index: docs/en/wineusr-configuring.sgml
diff -u -p docs/en/wineusr-configuring.sgml:1.10 docs/en/wineusr-configuring.sgml:1.11
--- docs/en/wineusr-configuring.sgml	12 Dec 2006  4:26:42 -0000
+++ /dev/null	12 Dec 2006  4:26:42 -0000
@@ -356,11 +356,11 @@
           will be used.  Older
           Linux distributions using the 2.4 kernel or earlier typically
           use the "OSS" driver.  Usually 2.6 kernels have switched to "ALSA".
-          Bugs in "aRts" are not fixed from the KDE-side for a long time made
-          it recently nessesary to deactivate this driver.
-          If you're using GNOME you can probably use
-          EsounD.  The OSS and ALSA audio drivers get the most testing, so
-          it's recommended you stick with them if possible.  
+          The "aRts" driver was recently deactivated due to the general lack
+          of maintenance of the "aRts" subsystem.
+          If you're using GNOME you can probably use EsounD.  The OSS and ALSA 
+          audio drivers get the most testing, so it's recommended you stick 
+          with them if possible.  
           If you need to use "Jack", "NAS" or "CoreAudio" you probably already know why.
         </para>
         <para> 



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