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Pale Moon for Linux, web page [SOLVED]

Post by bawldiggle » 2015-10-06, 07:05

A suggestion to improve clarity of the "Terminal" string on the web page http://linux.palemoon.org/

This is how the "Terminal" command/string appears on my laptop -- I have it selected in this image ...
linux sys-reqs_2.png
When viewing Welcome to the Pale Moon for Linux site web page in Windows OS it appears as...

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cat/proc/cpuinfo
... and not ...

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cat /proc/cpuinfo 
... as intended

It wasn't until I copied the apparent "cat/proc/cpuinfo" to a text reader I discovered there is a space after "cat" that is not obvious when just selected or reading.

The tweak would (IMO) help Linux newbies (like me) :mrgreen:
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux, web page

Post by New Tobin Paradigm » 2015-10-06, 07:20

Is that better?

In any event thanks or noticing.. All linux terminal commands SHOULD be done like this but a few may have slipped by when transitioning from sf to our own site.
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Re: Pale Moon for Linux, web page

Post by bawldiggle » 2015-10-06, 08:00

Thanks Matt ... perfect ;)
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.. and for Pale Moon in Linux noobs it's here ... http://linux.palemoon.org/
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