Package: alsa-utils Version: 1.0.11-1 Severity: minor Tags: patch
Found a few typos in '/usr/share/man/man1/speaker-test.1.gz', see attached '.diff'. Note: It's unclear whether 'infinitely' was meant to be 'indefinitely'. Hope this helps... -- System Information: Debian Release: testing/unstable APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental') Architecture: i386 (i686) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Kernel: Linux 2.6.16-1-686 Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968) (ignored: LC_ALL set to C) Versions of packages alsa-utils depends on: ii dialog 1.0-20060221-1 Displays user-friendly dialog boxe ii libasound2 1.0.11-2 ALSA library ii libc6 2.3.6-7 GNU C Library: Shared libraries ii libncurses5 5.5-1.1 Shared libraries for terminal hand ii linux-sound-base 1.0.11-1 base package for ALSA and OSS soun ii lsb-base 3.1-4 Linux Standard Base 3.1 init scrip ii module-init-tools 3.2.2-2 tools for managing Linux kernel mo ii modutils 2.4.27.0-5 Linux module utilities ii pciutils 1:2.1.11-16 Linux PCI Utilities ii python-minimal 2.3.5-5 A minimal subset of the Python lan ii whiptail 0.52.2-4 Displays user-friendly dialog boxe Versions of packages alsa-utils recommends: ii alsa-base 1.0.11-1 ALSA driver configuration files -- no debconf information
--- speaker-test.1 2006-04-23 11:17:39.000000000 -0400 +++ /tmp/speaker-test.1 2006-04-24 05:00:50.000000000 -0400 @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ .TP \fB\-l\fP | \fB\-\-nloops\fP \fBCOUNT\fP -Specifies the number of loops. Zero means to run inifintely. +Specifies the number of loops. Zero means to run infinitely. When \fB\-s\fP option below with a valid channel is given, \fBspeaker\-test\fP will perform always a single-shot without looping. @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ .TP \fB\-s\fP | \fB\-\-speaker\fP \fBCHANNEL\fP Do a single-shot speaker test for the given channel. The channel number starts from 1. -The channel number orresponds to left, right, rear-left, rear-right, center, LFE, +The channel number corresponds to left, right, rear-left, rear-right, center, LFE, side-left, side-right, and so on. For example, when 1 is passed, it tests the left channel only once rather than both channels