wmppp.app: Fix spelling mistakes.

Used codespell -w.
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Doug Torrance 2015-05-19 22:30:57 -05:00 committed by Carlos R. Mafra
parent 9d8970e27a
commit 6b8351219c
7 changed files with 14 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ WMPPP/WMiFS 1.2p1
some systems somehow (reported myself) :)
* Special thanks to Marcelo <mmagallo@efis.ucr.ac.cr>
for providing some real usefull patches for WMPPP,
for providing some real useful patches for WMPPP,
they will be in the next update for sure!

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Version Description
* Added a bytes/sec Speed-O-Meter;
* Commandline option for loadgraph/meter update speed;
* Added createXBMfromXPM (maskless .xpm);
* Geometry support has been added (finaly);
* Geometry support has been added (finally);
* Some cosmetic changes to the GUI;
* Multiple ppp devices support (EXPERIMENTAL!);
* getmodemspeed.c now reads /etc/ppp/connect-errors,
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Version Description
options in WMiFS for 'real' multiuser systems,
when 'force*' is detected in /etc/wmifsrc the
user settings in ~/.wmifsrc are overridden
(usefull for sites where users may not fiddle
(useful for sites where users may not fiddle
with pppd's options :)
* WMPPP: Ditto, added 'force' facility here too
@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Version Description
* WMPPP: dropped the config GUI and added an
.wmppprc file instead > motivation to do so:
this way, WMPPP is much more platform and
distribution independant :)
distribution independent :)
* WMPPP: enhanced the status LED, yellow means
dialing, green means online, red means error
@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Version Description
* WMiFS: added -w commandline option, this will
draw the graph in our new 'waveform' look :)
* WMiFS: fixed the coredump problems that occured
* WMiFS: fixed the coredump problems that occurred
on some systems with or without .wmifsrc file
typo's, errors, etc. in the .wmifsrc file are
now also being ignored/rejected, the worst

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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ WMPPP supports the following commandline options:
Note: When you start up WMPPP and make a connection to your ISP,
it will first display the CARRIER or CONNECT for 60 seconds on a
succesfull connect, after those 60 seconds, the CARRIER/CONNECT
value will dissapear and the Speed-O-Meter will take it's place.
value will disappear and the Speed-O-Meter will take it's place.
Creating PPP dialup scripts
@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ or CONNECT resp.
Also make sure that you use a recent ppp package (2.3.3),
because older chat versions (chat is part of the ppp package)
doesn't provide sufficent logging features, and because
doesn't provide sufficient logging features, and because
the older ppp versions have (major) security holes...
p.s. All major _recent_ Linux distributions like Debian,
@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ Linux Distribution ppp script info
--------------------------------------------------------------
RedHat users who use ControlPanel for example to set up ppp
scripts (we don't, we assure you ;-) ) can launch the appropiate
scripts (we don't, we assure you ;-) ) can launch the appropriate
RedHat ppp scripts, same applies to Debian and any other other
distribution which provide a simular non-standard ppp setup
feature for setting up ppp scripts.

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@ -77,5 +77,5 @@ Note 1: If "make install" fails on your system, please edit
Make install defaults to /usr/local/bin & /etc/ppp/.
Note 2: Please DO read the HINTS, this file contains some
very usefull tips and hints about WMPPP.
very useful tips and hints about WMPPP.

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ you some nice additional features too...
where users are not allowed to mess with pppd;
* Several commandline options (try '-h' for help);
WMPPP is being developped on DEC Alpha machines running Linux
WMPPP is being developed on DEC Alpha machines running Linux
(RedHat-5.0 and RedHat-5.1), but WMPPP is also intensively
tested on x86 and m68k Linux machines...

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@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ should be run for this to work.
.SH FILES
.TP
/var/run/wmppp.\fIppp0\fP
this is the stamp file use to determine the ammount of time enlapsed
this is the stamp file use to determine the amount of time enlapsed
since the connection came up. This file should be managed by the ip-up
and ip-down scripts. On Debian systems, \fI/etc/ppp/ip-up.d/00wmppp\fP
creates the file, and \fI/etc/ppp/ip-down.d/00wmppp\fP removes it.

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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@
and ofcourse numerous ppl who send us bug reports.
(numerous? hmm.. todo: rephrase this :) )
Make that numberous m8ey :)
Make that numerous m8ey :)
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Changes:
@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
* Used the DrawStats routine from wmifs in wmppp
* I decided to add a list in this source file
with name of ppl who helped me build this code better.
* I finally removed the /proc/net/route dependancy
* I finally removed the /proc/net/route dependency
All of the connections are taken from /proc/net/dev.
/proc/net/route is still used for checking if it is on-line.
27/04/1998 (Martijn Pieterse, pieterse@xs4all.nl)
@ -100,7 +100,7 @@
25/04/1998 (Martijn Pieterse, pieterse@xs4all.nl)
* Changed the checknetdevs routine, a lot!
23/04/1998 (Martijn Pieterse, pieterse@xs4all.nl)
* Added line speed detection. via seperate exec. (this has to be suid root!)
* Added line speed detection. via separate exec. (this has to be suid root!)
Speed has to be no more than 99999
* Added speed and forcespeed in ~/.wmppprc and /etc/wmppprc
* wmifs: added on-line detection scheme, update the bitmap coordinates