\label{sub:cloning_the_repository_for_faster_updates}
If you want to avoid downloading the software every time an update
-is available you need to create a local "repository" or repo. The
+is available you need to create a local ``repository'' or repo. The
repo is a directory where you first do a \texttt{git clone}. For
the initial git clone, set up a local area for the repository
storage, referred to as \texttt{<repo\_path>}. The \texttt{git
\paragraph{Setting up the initial clone}%
\label{par:setting_up_the_initial_clone}
-You may want to add "\texttt{ -{}-depth 1}" before \texttt{cin5}
+You may want to add ``\verb|--depth 1|'' before \texttt{cin5}
because this will clone faster and is smaller, but has no history.
\begin{lstlisting}[style=sh]
versions of Ubuntu, Mint, Suse, Fedora, Debian, Centos, Arch, and
Slackware linux as well as Gentoo and FreeBSD.
%
-A Windows 10 version installation is described in
-\ref{sec:ms_windows10}. There are also 32-bit i686 Ubuntu, Debian,
+A Windows 10 version installation is described in~\ref{sec:ms_windows10}. There are also 32-bit i686 Ubuntu, Debian,
and Slackware versions available. These are updated on a fairly
regular basis as long as significant code changes have been made.
They are in subdirectories of:
transmits the package. There is a
\href{https://cinelerra-gg.org/download/README.pkgs}{README.pkgs}
file in the \texttt{download} directory with instructions so you
-can \textit{ cut and paste} and avoid typos; it is also shown
+can \textit{cut and paste} and avoid typos; it is also shown
next.
% FIXME (!) It doesn't work that way. The text is set as it is
\item Choose your desired directory by clicking on Browse button. Choose \textit{All Users (Recommended)} and then click \textit{Next}.
\item Choose the local package directory where you would like your installation files to be placed. Click \textit{Next}.
\item Choose \textit{Direct Connection} if you are using Internet with plug and play device. Click \textit{Next}.
- \item Choose any download site preferably "cygwin.mirror.constant.com" and then click \textit{Next}.
+ \item Choose any download site preferably ``cygwin.mirror.constant.com'' and then click \textit{Next}.
\item For list of things to install, leave all set to \textit{Default} except these to \textit{Install} instead:
\begin{tabular}{ll}
There are also some special complete distribution systems available that include \CGG{} for audio and video production capabilities.
\subsection{AV Linux}
-\label{sec:AV Linux}
+\label{sec:AV_Linux}
\textbf{AV Linux} is a downloadable/installable shared snapshot
ISO image based on Debian. It provides the user an easy method to
\href{http://www.bandshed.net/avlinux/}{homepage of AV Linux}.
\subsection{Bodhi Linux}
-\label{sec:Bodhi Linux}
+\label{sec:Bodhi_Linux}
\textbf{Bodhi Linux Media} is a free and open source distribution that
comes with a curated list of open source software for digital