Xorg.wrap.man: Fix spelling mistake in Xorg.wrap.1
This commit fixes a small mistake in Xorg.wrap.1 . Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Alan Coopersmith <alan.coopersmith@oracle.com>
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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ The default is \fIconsole\fP.
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\fBneeds_root_rights\fP = \fIyes\fP|\fIno\fP|\fIauto\fP
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\fBneeds_root_rights\fP = \fIyes\fP|\fIno\fP|\fIauto\fP
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Configure if the wrapper should drop its elevated (root) rights before starting
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Configure if the wrapper should drop its elevated (root) rights before starting
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the X server. Use \fIyes\fP to force execution as root, \fIno\fP to force
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the X server. Use \fIyes\fP to force execution as root, \fIno\fP to force
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execution with all suid rights dropped, and \fIauto\fP to letter the wrapper
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execution with all suid rights dropped, and \fIauto\fP to let the wrapper
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auto-detect. The default is \fIauto\fP.
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auto-detect. The default is \fIauto\fP.
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.PP
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.PP
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When auto-detecting the wrapper will drop rights if kms graphics are available
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When auto-detecting the wrapper will drop rights if kms graphics are available
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