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Index: uucp-1.07/uucp.texi
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--- uucp-1.07.orig/uucp.texi
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+++ uucp-1.07/uucp.texi
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@@ -4230,7 +4230,7 @@ may be sent to the remote system upon re
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@table @code
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-@itemx speed @var{number}
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+@item speed @var{number}
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@findex speed in sys file
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@item baud @var{number}
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@findex baud in sys file
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@@ -5119,7 +5119,7 @@ the port name is taken as the device. D
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dependent. On Unix, a modem or direct connection might be something
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like @file{/dev/ttyd0}; a TLI port might be @file{/dev/inet/tcp}.
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-@itemx speed @var{number} [modem and direct only ]
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+@item speed @var{number} [modem and direct only ]
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@findex speed in port file
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@item baud @var{number} [ modem and direct only ]
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@findex baud in port file
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@@ -5129,7 +5129,7 @@ name, then all ports which match the spe
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the speed is not specified here and is not specified by the system, the
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natural speed of the port will be used by default.
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-@itemx speed-range @var{number} @var{number} [ modem only ]
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+@item speed-range @var{number} @var{number} [ modem only ]
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@findex speed-range
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@item baud-range @var{number} @var{number} [ modem only ]
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@findex baud-range
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