Version: 0.99+1.0beta2 (using KDE KDE 3.5.6)
Installed from: Ubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
Spelling mistake in file kcm_btpaired/exportdialog.ui
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< <string>Pairing a device in a dual boot setup breaks an alreay established pairing in the other operating system, because the link keys stored by each OS are not identical. Here you can export BlueZ's keys for use with Windows, so that you don't have to pair devices again each time you switch the OS.</string>
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> <string>Pairing a device in a dual boot setup breaks an already established pairing in the other operating system, because the link keys stored by each OS are not identical. Here you can export BlueZ's keys for use with Windows, so that you don't have to pair devices again each time you switch the OS.</string>
Version: 0.99+1.0beta2 (using KDE KDE 3.5.6)
Installed from: Ubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
Spelling mistake in file kcm_btpaired/ exportdialog. ui
Here is the diff:
35c35
< <string>Pairing a device in a dual boot setup breaks an alreay established pairing in the other operating system, because the link keys stored by each OS are not identical. Here you can export BlueZ's keys for use with Windows, so that you don't have to pair devices again each time you switch the OS.</string>
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> <string>Pairing a device in a dual boot setup breaks an already established pairing in the other operating system, because the link keys stored by each OS are not identical. Here you can export BlueZ's keys for use with Windows, so that you don't have to pair devices again each time you switch the OS.</string>