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Changeset 58481 in vbox for trunk


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Oct 29, 2015 1:11:40 PM (9 years ago)
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vboxsync
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doc/manual: typos.

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    302302          <computeroutput>/etc/pam.d/gdm</computeroutput>, adding the line
    303303          <computeroutput>auth requisite pam_vbox.so</computeroutput> at the
    304           top. Additionaly, in most Linux distributions there is a file called
     304          top. Additionally, in most Linux distributions there is a file called
    305305          <computeroutput>/etc/pam.d/common-auth</computeroutput>. This file
    306306          is included in many other services (like the GDM file mentioned
     
    757757    supported. AGP and certain PCI Express cards are not supported at the
    758758    moment if they rely on GART (Graphics Address Remapping Table) unit
    759     programming for texture management as it does rather nontrivial operations
     759    programming for texture management as it does rather non-trivial operations
    760760    with pages remapping interfering with IOMMU. This limitation may be lifted
    761761    in future releases.</para>
     
    853853
    854854        <listitem>
    855            <para>No lazy physical memory allocation. The host will preallocate the whole RAM required for the VM on startup (as we cannot catch physical hardware accesses to the physical memory).</para>
     855           <para>No lazy physical memory allocation. The host will preallocate the whole RAM required for the VM on startup
     856           (as we cannot catch physical hardware accesses to the physical memory).</para>
    856857        </listitem>
    857858      </orderedlist></para>
     
    14241425            providing a user-defined IP address on a particular DNS request. The intercepting
    14251426            mechanism allows the user to map not only a single host but domains and even more
    1426             complex namings conventions if required.</para>
     1427            complex naming conventions if required.</para>
    14271428            <para>
    14281429              The following command sets a rule for mapping a name to a specified IP:</para>
     
    25922593          <glossdef>
    25932594            <para>Don't show the floppy icon in the VM window status bar. By default the
    2594               floppy icon is only shown if the VM configuration contains one more
    2595               more floppy drives.</para>
     2595              floppy icon is only shown if the VM configuration contains one or more
     2596              floppy drives.</para>
    25962597          </glossdef>
    25972598        </glossentry>
     
    29122913          <glossdef>
    29132914            <para>The VM is immediately powered-off without showing any message
    2914               window. The VM logfile will show information about what happend.</para>
     2915              window. The VM logfile will show information about what happened.</para>
    29152916          </glossdef>
    29162917        </glossentry>
     
    29332934      <para>
    29342935        By default, the mouse is captured if the user clicks on the guest window
    2935         and the guest expects relative mouse coordiantes at this time. This
     2936        and the guest expects relative mouse coordinates at this time. This
    29362937        happens if the pointing device is configured as PS/2 mouse and the guest did
    29372938        not (yet) start the VirtualBox Guest Additions (for instance, the guest is
     
    29772978      <para>
    29782979        By default, the mouse is captured if the user clicks on the guest window
    2979         and the guest expects relative mouse coordiantes at this time. This
     2980        and the guest expects relative mouse coordinates at this time. This
    29802981        happens if the pointing device is configured as PS/2 mouse and the guest did
    29812982        not (yet) start the VirtualBox Guest Additions (for instance, the guest is
     
    32393240    All configuration values can be either specified via command line or global
    32403241    extradata, whereas command line values always have a higher priority when set.
    3241     Some of the configuration values also be be specified on a per-VM basis. So
     3242    Some of the configuration values also be specified on a per-VM basis. So
    32423243    the overall lookup order is: command line, per-VM basis extradata (if available),
    32433244    global extradata.
     
    36403641               This event is currently only handled on Windows hosts and Mac OS X hosts.
    36413642               When this event is generated, VirtualBox will save the state and
    3642                terminate all VMs in preperation of a potential host powerdown.
     3643               terminate all VMs in preparation of a potential host powerdown.
    36433644             </para>
    36443645             <para>The behavior can be configured. By executing the following command,
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