[PATCH] doc: Fix some typos/wording in man/pulse-daemon.conf.5

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From: Peter Meerwald <p.meerwald@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Signed-off-by: Peter Meerwald <pmeerw at pmeerw.net>
---
 man/pulse-daemon.conf.5.xml.in |    8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/man/pulse-daemon.conf.5.xml.in b/man/pulse-daemon.conf.5.xml.in
index 9596738..4aa5948 100644
--- a/man/pulse-daemon.conf.5.xml.in
+++ b/man/pulse-daemon.conf.5.xml.in
@@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ USA.
       the default real-time priority level as configured with
       <opt>realtime-priority=</opt> fits in this resource limit, if
       <opt>realtime-scheduling</opt> is enabled. The JACK client
-      libraries require a real-time prority of 9 by default. </p>
+      libraries require a real-time priority of 9 by default.</p>
     </option>
     <option>
       <p><opt>rlimit-rttime</opt> Defaults to 1000000.</p>
@@ -437,11 +437,11 @@ USA.
     <option>
       <p><opt>alternate-sample-rate</opt> The alternate sample
       frequency. Sinks and sources will use either the
-      default-rate-rate value or this alternate value, typically 44.1
+      default-sample-rate value or this alternate value, typically 44.1
       or 48kHz. Switching between default and alternate values is
       enabled only when the sinks/sources are suspended. This option
       is ignored in passthrough mode where the stream rate will be used.
-      If set to the same as the default sample rate, this feature is
+      If set to the same value as the default sample rate, this feature is
       disabled.</p>
     </option>
 
@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ USA.
     be subdivided into several fragments. It is possible to change
     these buffer metrics for machines with high scheduling
     latencies. Not all possible values that may be configured here are
-    available in all hardware. The driver will to find the nearest
+    available in all hardware. The driver will find the nearest
     setting supported. Modern drivers that support timer-based
     scheduling ignore these options.</p>
 
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1.7.9.5



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