svn commit: r223160 - head/share/man/man4
Benedict Reuschling
bcr at FreeBSD.org
Thu Jun 16 19:57:08 UTC 2011
Author: bcr (doc committer)
Date: Thu Jun 16 19:57:07 2011
New Revision: 223160
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/223160
Log:
Fix some wording and grammar in the BUGS section.
PR: docs/157901
Submitted by: Niclas Zeising (niclas dot zeising at gmail dot com)
Reviewed by: mav
MFC after: 3 days
Modified:
head/share/man/man4/snd_hda.4
Modified: head/share/man/man4/snd_hda.4
==============================================================================
--- head/share/man/man4/snd_hda.4 Thu Jun 16 19:47:56 2011 (r223159)
+++ head/share/man/man4/snd_hda.4 Thu Jun 16 19:57:07 2011 (r223160)
@@ -668,16 +668,20 @@ and
A few Hardware/OEM vendors tend to screw up BIOS settings, thus
rendering the
.Nm
-driver useless, which usually results in a state where the
+driver useless.
+This usually results in a state where the
.Nm
-driver seems to attach and work, but without any sound. Some of
-that cases can be solved by tuning loader.conf variables. But before
-trying to fix problem that way, make sure that problem is really exists
-and the PCM audio device you are using really corresponds to expected
+driver seems to attach and work, but no sound is played.
+Some cases can be solved by tuning
+.Pa loader.conf
+variables.
+Before trying to fix problem that way, make sure that there really is a problem
+and that the PCM audio device in use really corresponds to the expected
audio connector.
.Pp
-Some vendors use non-standardized General Purpose I/O (GPIO) pins of codec
-to control external amplifiers. In some cases setting proper combination of
-GPIO bits may be needed to make sound work on specific device.
+Some vendors use non-standardized General Purpose I/O (GPIO) pins of the codec
+to control external amplifiers.
+In some cases setting a combination of GPIO bits may be needed to make
+sound work on a specific device.
.Pp
HDMI and DisplayPort audio may also require support from video driver.
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