README: Correct GeoClue spelling

See: https://github.com/hadess/iio-sensor-proxy/pull/286
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Dominik Gedon
2019-10-26 14:09:07 +02:00
committed by Bastien Nocera
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@@ -20,11 +20,11 @@ Usage
With a GNOME 3.18 (or newer) based system, orientation changes will
automatically be applied when rotating the panel, ambient light will be used
to change the screen brightness, and Geoclue will be able to read the compass
to change the screen brightness, and GeoClue will be able to read the compass
data to show the direction in Maps.
Note that nothing in iio-sensor-proxy is GNOME specific, or relies on GNOME.
GNOME and geoclue use the data provided by iio-sensor-proxy, other desktop
GNOME and GeoClue use the data provided by iio-sensor-proxy, other desktop
environments are more than welcome to use this as a basis for their own
integration.
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ for details.
Compass testing
---------------
Only the Geoclue daemon (as the geoclue user) is allowed to access the `net.hadess.SensorProxy.Compass`
Only the GeoClue daemon (as the geoclue user) is allowed to access the `net.hadess.SensorProxy.Compass`
interface, the results of which it will propagate to clients along with positional information.
If your device does not contain a compass, you can run tests with: