fix spelling

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## Getting Started
*redroid* should capabale running on any linux (with some kernel features enabled).
*redroid* should be able to run on any linux distribution (with some kernel features enabled).
Quick start on *Ubuntu 20.04* here; Check [deploy section](deploy/README.md) for other distros.
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Plan to port `WebRTC` solutions from `cuttlefish`, including frontend (HTML5), backend and many virtual HALs.
## How To Build
It's Same as AOSP building process. But I suggest to use `docker` to build.
It's the same way as AOSP building process, but I suggest to use `docker` to build it.
Check [android-builder-docker](./android-builder-docker) for details.

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# Deploy redroid
*redroid* should capable to run on any Linux environment as long as the
required kernel features available (`binderfs` etc.). Fortunately, these
*redroid* should be able to run on any Linux environment as long as the
required kernel features are available (`binderfs`, etc.). Fortunately, these
kernel features are already enabled in some Linux distros
(extra packages might needed). *redroid* also provides
[redroid-modules](https://github.com/remote-android/redroid-modules) repo
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ to support those distros without the required kernel features. And as last
resort, it's always capable via customizing Linux kernel.
**madatory kernel features**
**mandatory kernel features**
- `binderfs`
- `ashmem` / `memfd`
- `IPv6`