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<sect1 id="supported-peripherals">
<title>Peripherals and Other Hardware</title>
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ is that the manufacturers do not generally make the resources
available to write a Linux driver. Generally, the hardware and
software interface to the device is proprietary, and documentation is
not available without a non-disclosure agreement, if it is available
-at all. This precludes its being used for free software, since free
+at all. This precludes it being used for free software, since free
software writers disclose the source code of their programs. The
second reason is that when devices like these have had their embedded
processors removed, the operating system must perform the work of the