diff --git a/components/device_tracker.nmap_scanner/index.html b/components/device_tracker.nmap_scanner/index.html
index 2b69cf1ad8..980b9db24f 100644
--- a/components/device_tracker.nmap_scanner/index.html
+++ b/components/device_tracker.nmap_scanner/index.html
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
As an alternative to the router-based device tracking, it is possible to directly scan the network for devices by using Nmap. The IP addresses to scan can be specified in any format that Nmap understands, including the network-prefix notation (192.168.1.1/24
) and the range notation (192.168.1.1-255
).
-If you’re on Debian or Ubuntu, you might have to install the packages for arp and nmap. Do so by running apt-get install net-tools nmap
.
+If you’re on Debian or Ubuntu, you might have to install the packages for arp
and nmap
. Do so by running apt-get install net-tools nmap
. On a Fedora host run sudo dnf -y install nmap
.
To use this device tracker in your installation, add the following to your configuration.yaml
file:
diff --git a/sitemap.xml b/sitemap.xml
index 77ac2fda8b..9725c291d8 100644
--- a/sitemap.xml
+++ b/sitemap.xml
@@ -1807,26 +1807,26 @@
https://home-assistant.io/demo/frontend.html
- 2016-06-23T16:04:55+00:00
+ 2016-06-24T09:51:33+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/demo/index.html
- 2016-06-23T16:04:55+00:00
+ 2016-06-24T09:51:33+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/googlef4f3693c209fe788.html
- 2016-06-23T16:04:55+00:00
+ 2016-06-24T09:51:33+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/static/fonts/roboto/DESCRIPTION.en_us.html
- 2016-06-23T16:04:55+00:00
+ 2016-06-24T09:51:33+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/static/fonts/robotomono/DESCRIPTION.en_us.html
- 2016-06-23T16:04:55+00:00
+ 2016-06-24T09:51:33+00:00
https://home-assistant.io/static/mdi-demo.html
- 2016-06-23T16:04:55+00:00
+ 2016-06-24T09:51:33+00:00