diff --git a/documentation/source/manual/dualmonitors.rst b/documentation/source/manual/dualmonitors.rst index a89db3aa2..4b0ad9c69 100644 --- a/documentation/source/manual/dualmonitors.rst +++ b/documentation/source/manual/dualmonitors.rst @@ -127,29 +127,29 @@ distribution's documentation, and you have a working xorg.conf file in place. If you wish to make the changes permanent in setting up your system for dual monitors it will be necessary to modify your xorg.conf file. It is always a good -idea to make a backup of any cirtical file before making changes. +idea to make a backup of any cirtical file before making changes. :: user@linux:~ $ sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.old or for those using systems that use the root user instead of sudo, change to -root and enter +root and enter :: root@linux: # cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf.old The exact location of the xorg.conf file can vary so check your distribution's documentation. -If you want to make your changes permanent run Nvidia settings from the terminal +If you want to make your changes permanent run Nvidia settings from the terminal :: user@linux:~ $ sudo nvidia-settings -or +or :: root@linux: # nividia-settings If you do not want to write the changes to your xorg.conf file simply run the Nvidia Settings program from your desktops menu, usually in an administration -or system menu, or from the terminal as a normal user run +or system menu, or from the terminal as a normal user run :: user@linux:~ $ nvidia-settings diff --git a/documentation/source/manual/glossary.rst b/documentation/source/manual/glossary.rst index 898ed1b36..c99a00c4e 100644 --- a/documentation/source/manual/glossary.rst +++ b/documentation/source/manual/glossary.rst @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Service Item A service item are the **media items** that are in the **service manager** -Service Manger +Service Manager -------------- The service manager contains the media items in your service file. This is the