Changing the spelling and formatting for README. - utmp - simple login manager  
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 (HTM) Author: Christoph Lohmann <20h@r-36.net>
       Date:   Thu, 10 Oct 2013 18:54:00 +0200
       
       Changing the spelling and formatting for README.
       
       Thanks Bjartur Thorlacius <svartman95@gmail.com>!
       
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       1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
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       -utmp is a small program which update the utmp record of the
       -current tty. It is designed for helping in some terminal emulators
       -or session manager which lack support for it.
       +utmp is a small program which update the utmp record of the current tty.
       +It is designed for helping in some terminal emulators or session manager
       +which lack support for it.
        
        Compile:
        -------
        
       -There are three different interfaces to utmp; SystemV, BSD and POSIX.
       -SystemV and POSIX are basically the same interface (POSIX has
       -better definitons for utmp fields, like for example ut_pid which
       -in some system was a short instead of a pid_t), but BSD is very
       -different. utmp has implemented the three interfaces, and
       -it supplies three different config files, so the user only has
       -to rename the proper one to config.mk. It is also added a
       -basic configure, which selects POSIX interface for all plataforms
       -except for OpenBSD.
       +There  are  three  different interfaces to utmp: SystemV, BSD and POSIX.
       +SystemV and POSIX are basically the same  interfaces (POSIX  has  better
       +definitons for utmp fields, like for example ut_pid which in some system
       +was a short instead of a pid_t), but BSD is very different. utmp has im‐
       +plemented  the  three interfaces  and it supplies three different config
       +files, so the user only has to rename the proper one to config.mk. It is
       +also  added a basic configure, which selects the POSIX interface for all
       +platforms except for OpenBSD.
       +
        
         $ ./configure
         $ make