From 3d337b49ef55358a9db692696c9a28e9fc146de3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jacob Nevins Date: Mon, 26 May 2014 09:27:54 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Replace quaint references to floppies with "USB stick". [originally from svn r10193] --- doc/config.but | 4 ++-- doc/faq.but | 2 +- 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/config.but b/doc/config.but index e297170b..df7fc640 100644 --- a/doc/config.but +++ b/doc/config.but @@ -3425,5 +3425,5 @@ Here is an example \c{PUTTYRND.REG} file: You should replace \c{a:\\putty.rnd} with the location where you want to store your random number data. If the aim is to carry around -PuTTY and its settings on one floppy, you probably want to store it -on the floppy. +PuTTY and its settings on one USB stick, you probably want to store it +on the USB stick. diff --git a/doc/faq.but b/doc/faq.but index 07c913ed..a34973bd 100644 --- a/doc/faq.but +++ b/doc/faq.but @@ -1075,7 +1075,7 @@ actively malicious PC and get away with typing passwords into it. If you do trust the PC, then it's probably OK to use PuTTY on it (but if you don't trust the network, then the PuTTY download might be tampered with, so it would be better to carry PuTTY with you on a -floppy). +USB stick). \S{faq-cleanup}{Question} What does PuTTY leave on a system? How can I \i{clean up} after it?