[xiph-cvs] cvs commit: positron/doc common-tasks.html install.html user-guide.html

Stan Seibert volsung at xiph.org
Sun Aug 24 13:25:07 PDT 2003



volsung     03/08/24 16:25:07

  Modified:    doc      common-tasks.html install.html user-guide.html
  Log:
  Doc fixes from teh van.

Revision  Changes    Path
1.4       +5 -4      positron/doc/common-tasks.html

Index: common-tasks.html
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RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/positron/doc/common-tasks.html,v
retrieving revision 1.3
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
--- common-tasks.html	31 May 2003 04:55:24 -0000	1.3
+++ common-tasks.html	24 Aug 2003 20:25:07 -0000	1.4
@@ -51,10 +51,11 @@
 Positron will preserve the directory structure.  Don't worry if the
 directory contains some files the Neuros can't play.  Positron checks
 the contents of each file and will only copy it over recognized music
-files (only MP3 at this point).  Additionally, positron will never
-overwrite a file on the Neuros if it already exists.  You can use this
-as a sort of "poor man's sync" by just adding the same directory
-whenever its contents change.  Only new music files will be copied.
+files (only MP3 and Ogg Vorbis at this point).  Additionally, positron
+will never overwrite a file on the Neuros if it already exists.  You
+can use this as a sort of "poor man's sync" by just adding the same
+directory whenever its contents change.  Only new music files will be
+copied.
 </p>
 
 <p>

<p><p>1.10      +10 -8     positron/doc/install.html

Index: install.html
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RCS file: /usr/local/cvsroot/positron/doc/install.html,v
retrieving revision 1.9
retrieving revision 1.10
diff -u -r1.9 -r1.10
--- install.html	4 Aug 2003 17:32:08 -0000	1.9
+++ install.html	24 Aug 2003 20:25:07 -0000	1.10
@@ -8,14 +8,15 @@
 
 <p>
 The only prerequisites for running positron are a UNIX-like operating
-system that supports USB Mass Storage devices and Python 2.2.  These
-directions focus specifically on Linux, though positron is certainly
-not Linux-specific.  (Warning to the adventurous: positron should work
-on MacOS X, however a USB bug on the Neuros makes it appear as a
-read-only device on OS X.  Hopefully a fix will be available soon.)
+system that supports USB Mass Storage devices and Python 2.2.1 or
+later.  These directions focus specifically on Linux, though positron
+is certainly not Linux-specific.  (Warning to the adventurous:
+positron should work on MacOS X, however a USB bug on the Neuros makes
+it appear as a read-only device on OS X.  Hopefully a fix will be
+available soon.)
 
 <p>
-If you do not have Python 2.2 installed on your system, you should
+If you do not have Python 2.2.1 installed on your system, you should
 install it before continuing.  You can get Python from the <a
 href="http://www.python.org/">Python website</a>, but all modern Linux
 distributions package it, so you should look for one of those packages
@@ -40,8 +41,9 @@
 <p>
 First make sure you are using a Linux 2.4 kernel.  It appears that the
 reliability of USB Mass Storage in the 2.4 series has varied quite a
-bit, so using the newest kernel you can is suggested.  Kernel 2.4.20
-has been reported to work well on several platforms.
+bit, so using the newest kernel you can is suggested.  Kernels 2.4.20 
+and later have been reported to work well on several platforms, though
+your milage may vary.
 </p>
 
 <p>

<p><p>1.4       +1 -1      positron/doc/user-guide.html

Index: user-guide.html
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--- user-guide.html	28 May 2003 15:39:08 -0000	1.3
+++ user-guide.html	24 Aug 2003 20:25:07 -0000	1.4
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@
 
 <p>
 This is a common question.  As far as your computer is concerned, a
-Neuros is just an external USB 1 hard disk, following the USB Mass
+Neuros is just an external USB hard disk, following the USB Mass
 Storage standard.  No custom drivers are needed.  You can copy any sort
 of file, music or otherwise, onto the Neuros.  However, only files
 that are listed in a special database stored on the Neuros will be

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