Subject: docs: remove unnecessary paragraph macros
Remove a second paragraph macro (.TP, .PP) as it does not change the output (.SS/.PP) or it adds an extra empty line (.TP/.TP) Warning from "mandoc -Tlint": mandoc: ./sys-utils/hwclock.8.in:299:2: WARNING: line scope broken: TP breaks TP mandoc: ./sys-utils/hwclock.8.in:459:2: WARNING: skipping paragraph macro: PP after SS mandoc: ./sys-utils/hwclock.8.in:543:2: WARNING: skipping paragraph macro: PP after SS mandoc: ./sys-utils/hwclock.8.in:574:2: WARNING: skipping paragraph macro: PP after SS mandoc: ./sys-utils/hwclock.8.in:673:2: WARNING: skipping paragraph macro: PP after SS mandoc: ./sys-utils/hwclock.8.in:721:2: WARNING: skipping paragraph macro: PP after SS Signed-off-by: Bjarni Ingi Gislason <bjarniig@rhi.hi.is>
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@ -297,7 +297,6 @@ another delay is required.
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.RE
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.RE
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.TP
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.TP
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.TP
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.BR \-D ", " \-\-debug
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.BR \-D ", " \-\-debug
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.RB Use\ \-\-verbose .
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.RB Use\ \-\-verbose .
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.RB The\ \%\-\-debug\ option
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.RB The\ \%\-\-debug\ option
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.SH NOTES
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.SH NOTES
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.SS Clocks in a Linux System
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.SS Clocks in a Linux System
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.PP
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There are two types of date-time clocks:
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There are two types of date-time clocks:
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.PP
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.PP
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.B The Hardware Clock:
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.B The Hardware Clock:
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.BR \%settimeofday (2).
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.BR \%settimeofday (2).
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.SS Hardware Clock Access Methods
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.SS Hardware Clock Access Methods
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.PP
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.B \%hwclock
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.B \%hwclock
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uses many different ways to get and set Hardware Clock values. The most
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uses many different ways to get and set Hardware Clock values. The most
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normal way is to do I/O to the rtc device special file, which is
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normal way is to do I/O to the rtc device special file, which is
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only method available on ISA systems which do not have a working rtc
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only method available on ISA systems which do not have a working rtc
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device driver.
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device driver.
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.SS The Adjust Function
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.SS The Adjust Function
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.PP
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The Hardware Clock is usually not very accurate. However, much of its
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The Hardware Clock is usually not very accurate. However, much of its
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inaccuracy is completely predictable - it gains or loses the same amount
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inaccuracy is completely predictable - it gains or loses the same amount
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of time every day. This is called systematic drift.
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of time every day. This is called systematic drift.
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.BR \%clock "(8) program with " \%hwclock .
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.BR \%clock "(8) program with " \%hwclock .
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.SS Automatic Hardware Clock Synchronization by the Kernel
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.SS Automatic Hardware Clock Synchronization by the Kernel
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.PP
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You should be aware of another way that the Hardware Clock is kept
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You should be aware of another way that the Hardware Clock is kept
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synchronized in some systems. The Linux kernel has a mode wherein it
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synchronized in some systems. The Linux kernel has a mode wherein it
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copies the System Time to the Hardware Clock every 11 minutes. This mode
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copies the System Time to the Hardware Clock every 11 minutes. This mode
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should not be used with NTP \%'11\ minute\ mode'.
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should not be used with NTP \%'11\ minute\ mode'.
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.SS ISA Hardware Clock Century value
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.SS ISA Hardware Clock Century value
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.PP
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There is some sort of standard that defines CMOS memory Byte 50 on an ISA
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There is some sort of standard that defines CMOS memory Byte 50 on an ISA
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machine as an indicator of what century it is.
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machine as an indicator of what century it is.
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.B \%hwclock
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.B \%hwclock
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