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diff --git a/documentation/poky-ref-manual/development.xml b/documentation/poky-ref-manual/development.xml
index 5479854d8b..45df028f86 100644
--- a/documentation/poky-ref-manual/development.xml
+++ b/documentation/poky-ref-manual/development.xml
@@ -937,8 +937,8 @@ $ opreport -cl
<para>
A graphical user interface for OProfile is also available.
- You can download and build it from svn at
- <ulink url="http://svn.o-hand.com/repos/oprofileui/trunk/"></ulink>.
+ You can download and build it from the Yocto Project at
+ <ulink url="http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit.cgi/oprofileui/"></ulink>.
If the "tools-profile" image feature is selected, all necessary binaries
are installed onto the target device for OProfileUI interaction.
</para>
@@ -954,7 +954,7 @@ $ opreport -cl
</caption>
</mediaobject>
</screenshot>
--->
+
<para>
In order to convert the data in the sample format from the target
to the host you need the <filename>opimport</filename> program.
@@ -963,13 +963,12 @@ $ opreport -cl
<ulink url='http://debian.o-hand.com/'>OpenedHand repository</ulink>.
We recommend using OProfile 0.9.3 or greater.
</para>
+-->
<para>
Even though Poky usually includes all needed patches on the target device, you
might find you need other OProfile patches for recent OProfileUI features.
- If so, see the <ulink url='http://svn.o-hand.com/repos/oprofileui/trunk/README'>
+ If so, see the <ulink url='http://git.yoctoproject.org/cgit.cgi/oprofileui/tree/README'>
OProfileUI README</ulink> for the most recent information.
- You can also see <ulink url="http://labs.o-hand.com/oprofileui">OProfileUI website
- </ulink> for general information on the OProfileUI project.
</para>
<section id="platdev-oprofile-oprofileui-online">
@@ -1066,7 +1065,7 @@ $ opreport -cl
a "vmlinux" file that matches the running kernel is available.
In Poky, that file is usually located in
<filename>/boot/vmlinux-KERNELVERSION</filename>, where KERNEL-version is the
- version of the kernel (e.g. 2.6.23).
+ version of the kernel.
Poky generates separate vmlinux packages for each kernel
it builds so it should be a question of just making sure a matching package is
installed - for example: <filename>opkg install kernel-vmlinux</filename>.