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<para>&tde;, is used on a wide variety of computers by a wide variety of users. Under the category of
performance, this dialog box allows each user to adjust options which may make the computer that &tde; is
-installed on feel more responsive. </para>
+installed on feel more responsive.</para>
<para>This module is divided into two tabs.</para>
@@ -39,8 +39,8 @@ installed on feel more responsive. </para>
<sect3><title>&konqueror; instances</title>
<para>The first section of this dialog is labeled <guilabel>Minimize Memory Usage</guilabel> and has three options which determine maximum number of instances of &konqueror; that can be open on one machine at any one time.</para>
-<note><para>Do not confuse &konqueror; instances, with &konqueror; windows or tabs. The number of konqueror instances is determined by &tde; not by the user. You can think of instances as the hidden data of your &konqueror; windows and tabs. One &konqueror; instance can contain the data for multiple windows or tabs. Your choice on the following radio buttons does not limit the number of windows you can open at one time, but rather, how many instances of &konqueror; you can have open. </para>
-<para>The reason the choices you make in this dialog box are important is evident when something goes wrong and &konqueror; is forced to close an instance. <emphasis>All &konqueror; windows associated with a &konqueror; instance must be closed immediatly (without time to save data or bookmark locations).</emphasis> Therefore, the more instances you can have open at one time, the less likely a problem in one instance will affect all of your work. Each instance requires more memory which can be a problem on systems with less system memory. </para></note>
+<note><para>Do not confuse &konqueror; instances, with &konqueror; windows or tabs. The number of konqueror instances is determined by &tde; not by the user. You can think of instances as the hidden data of your &konqueror; windows and tabs. One &konqueror; instance can contain the data for multiple windows or tabs. Your choice on the following radio buttons does not limit the number of windows you can open at one time, but rather, how many instances of &konqueror; you can have open.</para>
+<para>The reason the choices you make in this dialog box are important is evident when something goes wrong and &konqueror; is forced to close an instance. <emphasis>All &konqueror; windows associated with a &konqueror; instance must be closed immediatly (without time to save data or bookmark locations).</emphasis> Therefore, the more instances you can have open at one time, the less likely a problem in one instance will affect all of your work. Each instance requires more memory which can be a problem on systems with less system memory.</para></note>
<para>Your options are:</para>
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ installed on feel more responsive. </para>
<varlistentry>
<term>For file browsing only (recommended)</term>
-<listitem><para>If this option is selected, you can have as many as you want &konqueror; instances open that are browsing the web, but only one instance of &konqueror; for file management. </para></listitem>
+<listitem><para>If this option is selected, you can have as many as you want &konqueror; instances open that are browsing the web, but only one instance of &konqueror; for file management.</para></listitem>
</varlistentry>
<varlistentry>
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ This means that the next time a user wants &konqueror; loaded, it is nearly inst
<para>Click on the tab labeled <guilabel>System</guilabel>.</para>
<para>Currently there is only one option labeled <guilabel>Disable system configuration startup check</guilabel>.
</para>
-<para>When &tde; starts, it checks several directories for changes to configuration. Most of these changes relate to installation and uninstalling applications to the computer. This scan extends the startup time for &tde; and many times this scan is not needed as the configuration is current from the last time &tde; was started. When the configuration has changed &tde; uses this scan to update various datafiles to ensure a smooth user experience. </para>
+<para>When &tde; starts, it checks several directories for changes to configuration. Most of these changes relate to installation and uninstalling applications to the computer. This scan extends the startup time for &tde; and many times this scan is not needed as the configuration is current from the last time &tde; was started. When the configuration has changed &tde; uses this scan to update various datafiles to ensure a smooth user experience.</para>
<warning><para>You are given the option to skip this initial scan during startup. &tde; developers strongly suggest you do not disable this scan because of the potential to introduce instability into your system.</para>
<para>If you do select this option:</para>
<itemizedlist>