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@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ turns off auto-repeat.
turns on auto-repeat.
.TP 8
.B -retro
-starts the stipple with the classic stipple and cursor visible. The default
+starts the server with the classic stipple and cursor visible. The default
is to start with a black root window, and to suppress display of the cursor
until the first time an application calls XDefineCursor(). For kdrive
servers, this implies -zap.
@@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ ends.
.B \-class \fIdisplay-class\fP
XDMCP has an additional display qualifier used in resource lookup for
display-specific options. This option sets that value, by default it
-is "MIT-Unspecified" (not a very useful value).
+is "MIT-unspecified" (not a very useful value).
.TP 8
.B \-cookie \fIxdm-auth-bits\fP
When testing XDM-AUTHENTICATION-1, a private key is shared between the
@@ -457,8 +457,8 @@ If no other authorization mechanism is being used,
this list initially consists of the host on which the server is running as
well as any machines listed in the file \fI/etc/X\fBn\fI.hosts\fR, where
\fBn\fP is the display number of the server. Each line of the file should
-contain either an Internet hostname (e.g. expo.lcs.mit.edu) or a DECnet
-hostname in double colon format (e.g. hydra::) or a complete name in the format
+contain either an Internet hostname (e.g. expo.lcs.mit.edu)
+or a complete name in the format
\fIfamily\fP:\fIname\fP as described in the \fIxhost\fP(1) manual page.
There should be no leading or trailing spaces on any lines. For example:
.sp
@@ -466,7 +466,6 @@ There should be no leading or trailing spaces on any lines. For example:
.nf
joesworkstation
corporate.company.com
-star::
inet:bigcpu
local:
.fi