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diff --git a/perl-install/keyboard.pm b/perl-install/keyboard.pm
index 30526a83c..2c36c381a 100644
--- a/perl-install/keyboard.pm
+++ b/perl-install/keyboard.pm
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ my %lang2keyboard =
# USB kbd table
# The numeric values are the bCountryCode field (5th byte) of HID descriptor
-# NOTE: we don't trust when the layout is declared as us layout (0x21)
+# NOTE: we do not trust when the layout is declared as us layout (0x21)
# as most manufacturers just use that value when selling physical devices
# with different layouts printed on the keys.
my @usb2keyboard =
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ arch() =~ /^sparc/ ? (
# old XKB layout
# Japanese keyboard is dual latin/kana; but telling it here shows a
# message to choose the switching key that is misleading, as input methods
-# aren't automatically enabled when typing in kana
+# are not automatically enabled when typing in kana
"jp" => [ N_("_: keyboard\nJapanese 106 keys"), "jp106", "jp", 0 ],
"kan" => [ N_("_: keyboard\nKannada"), "us", "kan", 1 ],
# There is no XKB korean file yet; but using xmodmap one disables
@@ -499,7 +499,7 @@ sub setup {
return if arch() =~ /^sparc/;
- #- Xpmac doesn't map keys quite right
+ #- Xpmac does not map keys quite right
if (arch() =~ /ppc/ && !$::testing && $ENV{DISPLAY}) {
log::l("Fixing Mac keyboard");
run_program::run('xmodmap', "-e", "keycode 59 = BackSpace");
@@ -526,7 +526,7 @@ sub setup {
} elsif (-x '/bin/loadkeys') {
run_program::run('loadkeys', $kmap);
} else {
- log::l("ERROR: can't load keymap");
+ log::l("ERROR: can not load keymap");
}
if (-x "/usr/X11R6/bin/setxkbmap") {