fixing typos in Readme

Found a few minor typos in Readme
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@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ sshfs user@localhost:/ -p 50922 ~/mnt/osx
If you have a laptop see the next usbfluxd section.
If you have a desktop PC, you can use [@Silfalion](https://github.com/Silfalion)'s instructions : [https://github.com/Silfalion/Iphone_docker_osx_passthrough](https://github.com/Silfalion/Iphone_docker_osx_passthrough)
If you have a desktop PC, you can use [@Silfalion](https://github.com/Silfalion)'s instructions: [https://github.com/Silfalion/Iphone_docker_osx_passthrough](https://github.com/Silfalion/Iphone_docker_osx_passthrough)
# (USBFLUXD) iPhone USB -> Network style passthrough OSX-KVM Docker-OSX
@ -378,7 +378,7 @@ Pick one of these while **building**, irrelevant when using docker pull:
## Technical details
There currently multiple images, each with different use cases (explained [below](#container-images)):
There are currently multiple images, each with different use cases (explained [below](#container-images)):
- High Sierra
- Mojave
@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ In case you're interested, contact [@sickcodes on Twitter](https://twitter.com/s
## License/Contributing
Docker-OSX is licensed under the [GPL v3+](LICENSE). Contributions are welcomed and immensely appreciated. You are in-fact permitted to use Docker-OSX as a tool to create proprietary software.
Docker-OSX is licensed under the [GPL v3+](LICENSE). Contributions are welcomed and immensely appreciated. You are in fact permitted to use Docker-OSX as a tool to create proprietary software.
### Other cool Docker/QEMU based projects
- [Run Android in a Docker Container with Dock Droid](https://github.com/sickcodes/dock-droid)
@ -510,7 +510,7 @@ Product names, logos, brands and other trademarks referred to within this projec
### Already set up or just looking to make a container quickly? Check out our [quick start](#quick-start-docker-osx) or see a bunch more use cases under our [container creation examples](#container-creation-examples) section.
There are several different Docker-OSX images available which are suitable for different purposes.
There are several different Docker-OSX images available that are suitable for different purposes.
- `sickcodes/docker-osx:latest` - [I just want to try it out.](#quick-start-docker-osx)
- `sickcodes/docker-osx:latest` - [I want to use Docker-OSX to develop/secure apps in Xcode (sign into Xcode, Transporter)](#quick-start-your-own-image-naked-container-image)
@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ Examples:
Note, unlike memory, CPU usage is shared. so you can allocate all of your CPU's to the container.
### Confirm your user is part of the the Docker group, KVM group, libvirt group
### Confirm your user is part of the Docker group, KVM group, libvirt group
#### Add yourself to the Docker group
@ -1037,7 +1037,7 @@ IP_ADDRESS=172.17.0.1
### Fedora: enable internet connectivity with a bridged network
Fedora's default firewall settings may prevent Docker's network interface from reaching the internet. In order to reoslve this, you will need to whitelist the interface in your firewall:
Fedora's default firewall settings may prevent Docker's network interface from reaching the internet. In order to resolve this, you will need to whitelist the interface in your firewall:
```bash
# Set the docker0 bridge to the trusted zone
@ -1399,7 +1399,7 @@ docker run -it \
sickcodes/docker-osx:latest
```
Here's a few other resolutions! If you resolution is invalid, it will default to 800x600.
Here's a few other resolutions! If your resolution is invalid, it will default to 800x600.
```
-e WIDTH=800 \
@ -1688,7 +1688,7 @@ docker run -it \
sickcodes/docker-osx:naked
```
### Building a headless container which allows insecure VNC on localhost (!for local use only!)
### Building a headless container that allows insecure VNC on localhost (!for local use only!)
**Must change -it to -i to be able to interact with the QEMU console**
@ -1733,7 +1733,7 @@ You also need the container IP: `docker inspect <containerid> | jq -r '.[0].Netw
Or `ip n` will usually show the container IP first.
Now VNC connect using the Docker container IP, for example `172.17.0.2:5999`
Now VNC connects using the Docker container IP, for example `172.17.0.2:5999`
Remote VNC over SSH: `ssh -N root@1.1.1.1 -L 5999:172.17.0.2:5999`, where `1.1.1.1` is your remote server IP and `172.17.0.2` is your LAN container IP.

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