[jboss-cvs] JBoss Messaging SVN: r7297 - trunk/docs/quickstart-guide/en.
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Wed Jun 10 11:56:45 EDT 2009
Author: timfox
Date: 2009-06-10 11:56:45 -0400 (Wed, 10 Jun 2009)
New Revision: 7297
Modified:
trunk/docs/quickstart-guide/en/about.xml
trunk/docs/quickstart-guide/en/installation.xml
Log:
some tweaks to quick start
Modified: trunk/docs/quickstart-guide/en/about.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/docs/quickstart-guide/en/about.xml 2009-06-10 15:46:44 UTC (rev 7296)
+++ trunk/docs/quickstart-guide/en/about.xml 2009-06-10 15:56:45 UTC (rev 7297)
@@ -7,8 +7,7 @@
<para>Why use JBoss Messaging? Here are a few of the reasons:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem>
- <para>100% open source software. We use the Apache Software License version 2.0 to limit
- restrictions on use.</para>
+ <para>100% open source software.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para>Written in Java. Runs on any platform with a J2SE 5.0 JDK, that's everything from
Modified: trunk/docs/quickstart-guide/en/installation.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/docs/quickstart-guide/en/installation.xml 2009-06-10 15:46:44 UTC (rev 7296)
+++ trunk/docs/quickstart-guide/en/installation.xml 2009-06-10 15:56:45 UTC (rev 7297)
@@ -11,8 +11,9 @@
<para>By default, JBoss Messaging server is run with 1GB of memory. If your computer has less
memory, modify the value in <literal>bin/run.sh</literal> accordingly.</para>
<para>For persistence, JBoss Messaging uses its own fast journal file, which you can configure
- to use libaio (which is the default when running on Linux) or Java NIO. In order to use the libaio
- module on Linux, it's required to install libaio.</para>
+ to use libaio (which is the default when running on Linux) or Java NIO. In order to use the
+ libaio module on Linux, it's required to install libaio.</para>
+ <para>If you're not running on Linux then you don't need to worry about this.</para>
<para>You can install libaio using the following steps:</para>
<para>Using yum, (e.g. on Fedora or Red Hat Enterprise Linux):</para>
<programlisting>sudo yum install libaio</programlisting>
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