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@@ -10,8 +10,8 @@ Setup
-----
Generally, you may simply call the ``python markdown.py`` file from the command
-line. However, if you have fully installed Markdown (``setup.py install`` of
-``easyinstall``), then the ``markdown.py`` script will have been copied to
+line. However, if you have fully installed Markdown (``setup.py install`` or
+``easy_install``), then the ``markdown.py`` script will have been copied to
you Python "Scripts" directory. Different systems require different methods to
ensure that any files in the Python "Scripts" directory are on your system
path.
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ path.
* **Linux**:
As each Linux distribution is different and we can't possible document all
- of them here, We'll provide a few helpful pointers:
+ of them here, we'll provide a few helpful pointers:
* Some systems will automatically install the script on your path. Try it
and see if it works. Just run ``markdown.py`` from the command line.