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2011/2/1 Caolán McNamara <caolanm@redhat.com>

On Sun, 2011-01-30 at 16:38 -0500, drew wrote:
Updated readme file attached.

Do you think you could make a patch against the original README content,
i.e. readlicense_oo/docs/readme/readme.xrm ?


Here you go, please approve.

Cheers,
Andras
From 7922cf1235dac54df4c15533aaa01973e27c0652 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Andras Timar <timar@fsf.hu>
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2011 18:42:50 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] s/su urpmi/sudo urpmi/ in Mandriva section of README

---
 readlicense_oo/docs/readme/readme.xrm |    6 +++---
 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/readlicense_oo/docs/readme/readme.xrm b/readlicense_oo/docs/readme/readme.xrm
index 9e6dff9..a760bff 100755
--- a/readlicense_oo/docs/readme/readme.xrm
+++ b/readlicense_oo/docs/readme/readme.xrm
@@ -147,13 +147,13 @@
                        <p id="rpminstall3" xml:lang="en-US">This directory contains a subdirectory 
called "RPMS". Change directory to the "RPMS" directory.</p>
                        <p id="rpminstall4" xml:lang="en-US">Right-click within the directory and 
choose "Open in Terminal". A terminal window will open. From the command line of the terminal 
window, enter the following command (you will be prompted to enter your root user's password before 
the command will execute):</p>
                        <p id="rpminstall5" xml:lang="en-US">For Fedora-based systems: su -c 'yum 
install *.rpm'</p>
-                       <p id="rpminstall6" xml:lang="en-US">For Mandriva-based systems: su urpmi 
*.rpm</p>
+                       <p id="rpminstall6" xml:lang="en-US">For Mandriva-based systems: sudo urpmi 
*.rpm</p>
                        <p id="rpminstall7" xml:lang="en-US">For other RPM-based systems (Suse, 
etc.): rpm -Uvh *.rpm</p>
                        <p id="rpminstall8" xml:lang="en-US">The above command does the first part 
of the installation process. To complete the process, you also need to install the desktop 
integration packages. To do this, change directory to the "desktop-integration" directory that is 
within the "RPMS" directory, using the following command:</p>
                        <p id="rpminstall9" xml:lang="en-US">cd desktop-integration</p>
                        <p id="rpminstallA" xml:lang="en-US">Now run the installation command 
again:</p>
                        <p id="rpminstallB" xml:lang="en-US">For Fedora-based systems: su -c 'yum 
install *redhat*.rpm'</p>
-                       <p id="rpminstallC" xml:lang="en-US">For Mandriva-based systems: su urpmi 
*mandriva*.rpm</p>
+                       <p id="rpminstallC" xml:lang="en-US">For Mandriva-based systems: sudo urpmi 
*mandriva*.rpm</p>
                        <p id="rpminstallD" xml:lang="en-US">For other RPM-based systems (Suse, 
etc.): rpm -Uvh *suse*.rpm</p>
                        <p id="rpminstallE" xml:lang="en-US">The installation process is now 
completed, and you should have icons for all the ${PRODUCTNAME} applications in your desktop's 
Applications/Office menu.</p>
                        <h3 id="sdfsdfgf42t2" xml:lang="en-US">Notes Concerning Desktop Integration 
for Linux Distributions Not Covered in the Above Installation Instructions</h3>
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@
                        <p id="linuxlangpack5" xml:lang="en-US">From the Nautilus file manager, 
right-click in the directory and choose the command "Open in terminal". In the terminal window you 
just opened, execute the command to install the language pack (with all of the commands below, you 
may be prompted to enter your root user's password):</p>
                        <p id="linuxlangpack6" xml:lang="en-US">For Debian/Ubuntu-based systems: 
sudo dpkg -i *.deb</p>
                        <p id="linuxlangpack7" xml:lang="en-US">For Fedora-based systems: su -c 
'yum install *.rpm'</p>
-                       <p id="linuxlangpack8" xml:lang="en-US">For Mandriva-based systems: su 
urpmi *.rpm</p>
+                       <p id="linuxlangpack8" xml:lang="en-US">For Mandriva-based systems: sudo 
urpmi *.rpm</p>
                        <p id="linuxlangpack9" xml:lang="en-US">For other RPM-using systems (Suse, 
etc.): rpm -Uvh *.rpm</p>
                        <p id="linuxlangpackA" xml:lang="en-US">Now start one of the ${PRODUCTNAME} 
applications - Writer, for instance. Go to the Tools menu and choose Options. In the Options dialog 
box, click on "Language Settings" and then click on "Languages". Dropdown the "User interface" list 
and select the language you just installed. If you want, do the same thing for the "Locale 
setting", the "Default currency", and the "Default languages for documents".</p>
                        <p id="linuxlangpackB" xml:lang="en-US">After adjusting those settings, 
click on OK. The dialog box will close, and you will see an information message telling you that 
your changes will only be activated after you exit ${PRODUCTNAME} and start it again (remember to 
also exit the QuickStarter if it is started).</p>
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