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@@ -18,10 +18,10 @@ EfI.</para>
My acquaintance with &Linux; and the Free Software community is not
too old. When I started to play around with &Linux; at the beginning
of 1999, my deepest disappointment was the poor support for
-printing. True, I made all our machines spit out simplex prints -- but
+printing. True, I made all our machines spit out simplex prints -- mdash; but
what about duplex? What about punching the output? How to make sorting
work? Or stapling, cover sheets and all the other beautiful finishing
-options our engines offer to customers? No way -- at least for me as a
+options our engines offer to customers? No way -- mdash; at least for me as a
non-geek!</para>
<para>
@@ -32,11 +32,11 @@ software. After trying it briefly, I knew this was it!</para>
<para>
Next thing I attempted: to make &Linux; distributions interested in
-this new stuff. Believe me -- it was more than tenacious! They seemed
+this new stuff. Believe me -- mdash; it was more than tenacious! They seemed
to think they already had the best thing they could get in
printing. One reason probably was that they (and many &Linux;
developers) never had to think about how to best support a printer
-duplexer -- because one had never come near their own
+duplexer -- mdash; because one had never come near their own
desks...</para>
<para>