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diff --git a/docs/gnulinux/configuring_parabola.html b/docs/gnulinux/configuring_parabola.html index 58addf5a..0c8e92a2 100644 --- a/docs/gnulinux/configuring_parabola.html +++ b/docs/gnulinux/configuring_parabola.html @@ -91,12 +91,12 @@ You do not necessarily have to follow this guide word-for-word; <i>parabola</i> is extremely flexible. The aim here is to provide a common setup that most users will be happy with. While Parabola can seem daunting at first glance (especially for new GNU/Linux users), with a simple guide it can provide - all of the same usability as Trisquel, without hiding any details from the user. + all the same usability as Trisquel, without hiding any details from the user. </p> <p> Paradoxically, as you get more advanced Parabola can actually become <i>easier to use</i> - when you want to setup your machine in a special way compared to what most distributions provide. + when you want to set up your machine in a special way compared to what most distributions provide. You will find over time that other distributions tend to <i>get in your way</i>. </p> @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ Based on <a href="https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Users_and_Groups">https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Users_and_Groups</a>. </p> <p> - It is important (for security reasons) to create and use a non-root (non-admin) user account for every day use. The default 'root' account is intended + It is important (for security reasons) to create and use a non-root (non-admin) user account for everyday use. The default 'root' account is intended only for critical administrative work, since it has complete access to the entire operating system. </p> <p> @@ -336,10 +336,10 @@ I looked in /etc/tmpfiles.d/ and found that it was empty on my system. However, /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/ contained some files. The first one was etc.conf, containing information and a reference to this manpage:<br/> # <b>man tmpfiles.d</b><br/> - Read that manpage, and then continue studying all of the files. + Read that manpage, and then continue studying all the files. </p> <p> - The systemd developers tell me that it usually isn't necessary to touch the systemd-tmpfiles utility manually at all. + The systemd developers tell me that it isn't usually necessary to touch the systemd-tmpfiles utility manually at all. </p> <p><a href="#pagetop">Back to top of page</a></p> @@ -454,10 +454,10 @@ </p> <h3 id="network_setup">Network setup</h3> <p> - I actually chose to ignore most of Networking section on the wiki. Instead, I plan to setup LXDE desktop with the graphical + I actually chose to ignore most of Networking section on the wiki. Instead, I plan to set up LXDE desktop with the graphical network-manager client. Here is a list of network managers:<br/> <a href="https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#Network_managers">https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/List_of_applications/Internet#Network_managers</a>. - If you need to, set a static IP address (temporarily) using the networking guide an the Arch wiki, or start the dhcpcd service in systemd. + If you need to, set a static IP address (temporarily) using the networking guide and the Arch wiki, or start the dhcpcd service in systemd. NetworkManager will be setup later, after installing LXDE. </p> <p> |