fix minor typos in Unix-Hardware-Buyer-HOWTO.xml

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Jason Leschnik 2016-10-24 21:34:48 +11:00
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@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ helps a lot (assuming your PC or notebook has an eSATA connector).</para>
<sect2 id="processor"><title>How To Pick Your Processor</title>
<para>Right now (early 2010), the chips to consider for running Unix are
the the 64-bit AMD Opteron or its Intel equivalents, especially the Core 2
the 64-bit AMD Opteron or its Intel equivalents, especially the Core 2
Duo. We're long past the point at which 32-bit chips are interesting for
new desktop systems, presuming you could even find one. AMD and Intel built
up a buffer before switching their fabs fully to 64-bit chips in 2006, and
@ -846,7 +846,7 @@ one.</para>
<para>You can't buy a really bad sound card any more. Even low-end
sound cards or the sound chips embedded in a lot of PC motherboards
these days support support all these features:</para>
these days support all these features:</para>
<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>16-bit sampling (for 65536 dynamic levels rather