[gnome-user-docs/wip/system-admin-guide] BZ694517 white spaces at the end of lines deleted in session-debug.page



commit a076157c2601b076f2e275682389c5428e79be07
Author: Jana Svarova <jsvarova redhat com>
Date:   Wed Apr 24 11:23:14 2013 +0200

    BZ694517 white spaces at the end of lines deleted in  session-debug.page

 system-admin-guide/C/session-debug.page |   18 +++++++++---------
 1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/system-admin-guide/C/session-debug.page b/system-admin-guide/C/session-debug.page
index a6993c6..0f23d05 100644
--- a/system-admin-guide/C/session-debug.page
+++ b/system-admin-guide/C/session-debug.page
@@ -24,23 +24,23 @@
 
 <comment>
   <cite date="2012-07-24" href="mailto:mdhillca gmail com">Michael Hill</cite>
-  <p>Adapted from l-g-o SysAdminGuide page. Add link for XDG directories 
+  <p>Adapted from l-g-o SysAdminGuide page. Add link for XDG directories
   spec.</p>
 </comment>
 
-  <p>If you want to find more information about a problem in a session or want 
-  to fix it, go directly to the <app>systemd</app> journal, which stores 
+  <p>If you want to find more information about a problem in a session or want
+  to fix it, go directly to the <app>systemd</app> journal, which stores
   log data in a binary format.</p>
 
 <section id="session-log">
   <title>Session.log no longer exists</title>
-  <p>Previously, the debugging information was stored in the session.log file. 
-  This file no longer exists on <app>systemd</app>-using systems. The content 
-  is now stored directly to the <app>systemd</app> journal. To get the logs 
+  <p>Previously, the debugging information was stored in the session.log file.
+  This file no longer exists on <app>systemd</app>-using systems. The content
+  is now stored directly to the <app>systemd</app> journal. To get the logs
   back, you can use the <cmd>journalctl _UID=&lt;your-uid&gt;</cmd> command.</p>
-  <p>You can find more information on the <app>journalctl</app> man page: 
-  run <link xref="man:journalctl"><cmd>man journalctl</cmd></link> 
-  in the terminal or 
+  <p>You can find more information on the <app>journalctl</app> man page:
+  run <link xref="man:journalctl"><cmd>man journalctl</cmd></link>
+  in the terminal or
   <link xref="http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/journalctl.html";>
   view the man page online</link>.</p>
 </section>


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