Fixed #14728 -- Broadened warning about django-admin.py missing .py suffix to include more than just Ubuntu, since at least Fedora also does this. Thanks to giallu for the report.
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@ -39,11 +39,12 @@ From the command line, ``cd`` into a directory where you'd like to store your
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code, then run the command ``django-admin.py startproject mysite``. This will
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create a ``mysite`` directory in your current directory.
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.. admonition:: Script name differs on Ubuntu
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.. admonition:: Script name may differ in distribution packages
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If you installed Django using the Ubuntu package manager (e.g. apt-get)
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``django-admin.py`` has been renamed to ``django-admin``. You may continue
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through this documentation by omitting ``.py`` from each command.
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If you installed Django using a Linux distribution's package manager
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(e.g. apt-get or yum) ``django-admin.py`` may have been renamed to
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``django-admin``. You may continue through this documentation by omitting
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``.py`` from each command.
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.. admonition:: Mac OS X permissions
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