Remove duplicate words where appropriate.

Inspired by:    PRs 28356, 28359; tyler spivey <tspivey8@home.com>
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Dima Dorfman 2001-06-23 06:57:06 +00:00
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@ -933,7 +933,7 @@ setenv XNLSPATH /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/nls</programlisting>
<command>echo $SHELL</command>.</para>
<para>The csh shell is okay, but tcsh does everything csh does and
more. It It allows you to recall commands with the arrow keys
more. It allows you to recall commands with the arrow keys
and edit them. It has tab-key completion of filenames (csh uses
the escape key), and it lets you switch to the directory you
were last in with <command>cd -</command>. It's also much

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author to assign us the copyright. For now, it is valuable
content so it should stay.
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<chapter id="x86">
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<para>
At this point, we know the <emphasis>focal
length</emphasis> and the the <emphasis>pinhole
length</emphasis> and the <emphasis>pinhole
diameter</emphasis>. That means we have enough
information to also calculate the
<emphasis>f&ndash;number</emphasis>.

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ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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<appendix id="examples">
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<para>This appendix contains example SGML files and command lines you can
use to convert them from one output format to another. If you have
successfully installed the Documentation Project tools then you should
be able to to use these examples directly.</para>
be able to use these examples directly.</para>
<para>These examples are not exhaustive&mdash;they do not contain all the
elements you might want to use, particularly in your document's front

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ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS DOCUMENTATION, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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<chapter id="sgml-markup">
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<sect3>
<title>Linking to other parts of the same document</title>
<para>Linking within the same document requires you to to specify
<para>Linking within the same document requires you to specify
where you are linking from (i.e., the text the user will click, or
otherwise indicate, as the source of the link) and where you are
linking to (the link's destination).</para>

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<listitem>
<para>during kernel initialization, ask for the device
to mount as as the root file system.</para>
to mount as the root file system.</para>
</listitem>
</varlistentry>

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<para>To enable per-user quotas on a file system, add the
<literal>userquota</literal> option to the options field in the
<filename>/etc/fstab</filename> entry for the file system you want
to to enable quotas on. For example:</para>
to enable quotas on. For example:</para>
<programlisting>/dev/da1s2g /home ufs rw,userquota 1 2</programlisting>

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<appendix id="hw">
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sent instead so that data is always being transmitted.
Synchronous communication is usually more efficient because only
data bits are transmitted between sender and receiver, and
synchronous communication can be more more costly if extra wiring
synchronous communication can be more costly if extra wiring
and circuits are required to share a clock signal between the
sender and receiver.</para>
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when the device connected to the UART is a modem, the modem may
report the presence of a carrier on the phone line while the
computer may be able to instruct the modem to reset itself or to
not take calls by asserting or disasserting one more more of these
not take calls by asserting or disasserting one more of these
extra signals. The function of each of these additional signals is
defined in the EIA RS232-C standard.</para>
</sect4>
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<row>
<entry>Bit 3</entry>
<entry>Delta Data Carrier Detect (DDCD). Set to "1"
if the -DCD line has changed state one more more
if the -DCD line has changed state one more
times since the last time the MSR was read by the
host.</entry>
</row>
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<row>
<entry>Bit 1</entry>
<entry>Delta Data Set Ready (DDSR). Set to "1" if the
-DSR line has changed state one more more times
-DSR line has changed state one more times
since the last time the MSR was read by the
host.</entry>
</row>
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<row>
<entry>Bit 0</entry>
<entry>Delta Clear To Send (DCTS). Set to "1" if the
-CTS line has changed state one more more times
-CTS line has changed state one more times
since the last time the MSR was read by the
host.</entry>
</row>
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adapter usually uses target ID 7. Note however that the lower 8
IDs have higher priorities than the higher 8 IDs on a wide-SCSI
bus. Thus, the order of target IDs is: [7 6 .. 1 0 15 14 .. 9 8]
on a wide-SCSI system. (If you you are wondering why the lower 8
on a wide-SCSI system. (If you are wondering why the lower 8
have higher priority, read the previous paragraph for a
hint.)</para>

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<listitem>
<para>A <filename>distinfo</filename> file. This file contains
information about the files that must be downloaded to build the
port, and checksums, to ensure that that files have not been
port, and checksums, to ensure that those files have not been
corrupted during the download.</para>
</listitem>
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<note>
<para>Please be aware that the licenses of a few ports do not
allow for inclusion on the CDROM. This could be for various
reasons, including things such as as registration form needs
reasons, including things such as registration form needs
to be filled out before downloading, if redistribution is not
allowed, and so on. If you wish to install a port not
included on the CDROM, you will need to be online in order to

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<para>From here on out in this chapter, user ppp will simply be
referred to as ppp unless a distinction needs to be made between it
and and any other PPP software such as <command>pppd</command>.
and any other PPP software such as <command>pppd</command>.
Unless otherwise stated, all of the commands explained in this
section should be executed as root.</para>
</sect1>

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<para>One obvious way to get header pages is to have every conversion
filter and the text filter generate the header page. The filters
should should use the user and host arguments to generate a suitable
should use the user and host arguments to generate a suitable
header page. The drawback of this method is that users will always
get a header page, even if they submit jobs with <command>lpr
-h</command>.</para>

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<sect2>
<title>Generating multiple one-time passwords</title>
<para>Sometimes you have have to go places where you do not have
<para>Sometimes you have to go places where you do not have
access to a trusted machine or secure connection. In this case,
it is possible to use the <command>key</command> command to
generate a number of one-time passwords before hand to be printed
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<listitem>
<para>Block <emphasis>all</emphasis> incoming UDP traffic. There
are very few useful services that travel over UDP, and what useful
traffic there is is normally a security threat (e.g. Suns RPC and
traffic there is normally a security threat (e.g. Suns RPC and
NFS protocols). This has its disadvantages also, since UDP is a
connectionless protocol, denying incoming UDP traffic also blocks
the replies to outgoing UDP traffic. This can cause a problem for

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<para>Do strip binaries. If the original source already strips the
binaries, fine; otherwise you should add a
<literal>post-install</literal> rule to to it yourself. Here is an
<literal>post-install</literal> rule to it yourself. Here is an
example:</para>
<programlisting>post-install:
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making the package creation process will complain that it
can't find the files.</para>
<!-- XXX This paragraph is confusing and poorly indented. -->
<para>This does not test for the existence of internal references,
or correct use of <makevar>LOCALBASE</makevar> for references to
files from other ports. Testing the installation in