From: Diederik de Haas Date: Mon, 4 Oct 2021 18:13:46 +0000 (+0200) Subject: d/control: Improve spelling and grammar X-Git-Tag: archive/raspbian/4.16.1-1+rpi1^2~28 X-Git-Url: https://dgit.raspbian.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=463b2f8634234f3f3e79012f7c3ad28aab4ff7ad;p=xen.git d/control: Improve spelling and grammar Signed-off-by: Diederik de Haas --- diff --git a/debian/control b/debian/control index 6914252c69..8596611049 100644 --- a/debian/control +++ b/debian/control @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ Description: Xen administrative tools The userspace tools to manage a system virtualized through the Xen virtual machine monitor. . - qemu-utils and seabios are neded for "Xen HVM" (amd64) + qemu-utils and seabios are needed for "Xen HVM" (amd64) Built-Using: ${misc:Built-Using} Package: xen-hypervisor-4.16-amd64 @@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Provides: xen-hypervisor, xen-hypervisor-4.16, xen-hypervisor-amd64 Depends: ${misc:Depends} Recommends: xen-utils-4.16, xen-hypervisor-common Description: Xen Hypervisor on AMD64 - The hypervisor is the "core" for Xen itself. It gets booted by the boot + The hypervisor is the "core" for Xen itself. It gets started by the boot loader and controls cpu and memory, sharing them between your administrative domain (Domain 0) and the virtual guest systems. @@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ Provides: xen-hypervisor, xen-hypervisor-4.16, xen-hypervisor-arm64 Depends: ${misc:Depends} Recommends: xen-utils-4.16, xen-hypervisor-common Description: Xen Hypervisor on ARM64 - The hypervisor is the "core" for Xen itself. It gets booted by the boot + The hypervisor is the "core" for Xen itself. It gets started by the boot loader and controls cpu and memory, sharing them between your administrative domain (Domain 0) and the virtual guest systems. @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ Provides: xen-hypervisor, xen-hypervisor-4.16, xen-hypervisor-armhf Depends: ${misc:Depends} Recommends: xen-utils-4.16, xen-hypervisor-common Description: Xen Hypervisor on ARMHF - The hypervisor is the "core" for Xen itself. It gets booted by the boot + The hypervisor is the "core" for Xen itself. It gets started by the boot loader and controls cpu and memory, sharing them between your administrative domain (Domain 0) and the virtual guest systems.