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authorThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen <phomes@gmail.com>2014-08-19 23:10:53 +0200
committerThomas Hindoe Paaboel Andersen <phomes@gmail.com>2014-08-19 23:10:53 +0200
commit5f02e26ca7c039837dbaea63f3d3664fe45c26b9 (patch)
treebfe4e892089cf2f16bdc9f2700012216d0e3fbf6 /NEWS
parentac45dec934b0932d03fbd498a3c6e8e90a01813f (diff)
NEWS: typo fixes
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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 216:
compatibility with certain tools like grpck.
* A number of bus APIs of PID 1 now optionally consult
- PolicyKit to permit access for otherwise unpriviliged
+ PolicyKit to permit access for otherwise unprivileged
clients under certain conditions. Note that this currently
doesn't support interactive authentication yet, but this is
expected to be added eventually, too.
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 216:
be resolved via systemd-resolved D-Bus APIs. In contrast to
the glibc internal resolver systemd-resolved is aware of
multi-homed system, and keeps DNS server and caches separate
- and per-interface. Queries are sent simultaneous on all
+ and per-interface. Queries are sent simultaneously on all
interfaces that have DNS servers configured, in order to
properly handle VPNs and local LANs which might resolve
separate sets of domain names. systemd-resolved may acquire
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 216:
* A new client tool "networkctl" for systemd-networkd has been
added. It currently is entirely passive and will query
networking configuration from udev, rtnetlink and networkd,
- and present it to the user in a very friendy
+ and present it to the user in a very friendly
way. Eventually, we hope to extend it to become a full
control utility for networkd.
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ CHANGES WITH 216:
rsyslog (which appears to be the most commonly used syslog
implementation these days) no longer makes use of this, and
instead pulls the data out of the journal on its own. Since
- forwarding the messages to a non-existant syslog server is
+ forwarding the messages to a non-existent syslog server is
more expensive than we assumed we have now turned this
off. If you run a syslog server that is not a recent rsyslog
version, you have to turn this option on again