big bunch of typos in 2.4.22 / who to submit them ?

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hello,

yep, i know, typos aren't really a priority because they are only anoying,
not blocking nor crashing but if they aren't fixed, they would be reported
over and over until the end of time.

so, is there a system specific to reporting typos or should i have to
submit each typo to each module owner ?

I haven't checked in 2.6 but i suppose those typos are there too

++

Stephane LOEUILLET

PS : Here is the list of those i found so far :

- first : single r instead of rr, ...

corect => correct
sugestion => suggestion
suport => support
programing => programming
controler => controller
controled => controlled
atempt => attempt
triger => trigger
interupt => interrupt
adress => address
miscelaneous => miscellaneous
compresison => compressison
CHANEL => CHANNEL
eror => error
sucess => success
sucessfull => succcessful
successfull => successful
Alocate => Allocate
folowing => following
================================================
second : - rr instead of r, ...

openning => opening
cancelled => canceled

coppies => copies
coppied => copied

Unballanced => Unbalanced
ballancing => balancing
ep_int_ballance => ep_int_balance

proccessed
proccesses
proccess
proccessing

incomming
================================================
third : horrible mixes

posibble => possible
aysnchronous => asynchronous
paramater => parameter
resourse => resource
Brige => Bridge
assinged => assigned
compatability => compatibility
compatbility => compatibility
compability => compatibility
erorr => error
becuase => because
acknoledge => acknowledge
acknologede => acknowledge
connecton => connection
conection => connection
completly => completely
independant => independent
implentation => implementation
implemantation => implementation
arh/i386 => arch/i386
kenrel => kernel
GPF_* => GFP_*


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