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diff --git a/doc/faq/install.docbook b/doc/faq/install.docbook index fc8b094dd..0aa323631 100644 --- a/doc/faq/install.docbook +++ b/doc/faq/install.docbook @@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ Desktop Environment. Please complement your reading with the <filename>README</filename>s and <filename>INSTALL</filename>s that come along with the package. Please read them carefully and try to help yourself out if anything goes wrong. If you need further -assistance, consider joining the &kde; mailing lists -(see our web site instructions for joining the &kde; +assistance, consider joining the &tde; mailing lists +(see our web site instructions for joining the &tde; <ulink url="http://www.kde.org/mailinglists/">mailing lists</ulink>) or newsgroups.</para> @@ -27,26 +27,26 @@ lists</ulink>) or newsgroups.</para> <answer> <para>So you have heard the rumors. Or you have seen the screenshots. -And you are dying to get hold of &kde;. But you know next to nothing +And you are dying to get hold of &tde;. But you know next to nothing about this whole <quote>alternative OS</quote> business. Don't worry! You only need to do some (well, maybe not some) reading, that's all!</para> -<para>&kde; does not run on any version of &Microsoft; &Windows; or OS/2 (yet). To run -&kde;, you need to have a &UNIX; system. Please refer to <xref +<para>&tde; does not run on any version of &Microsoft; &Windows; or OS/2 (yet). To run +&tde;, you need to have a &UNIX; system. Please refer to <xref linkend="platform"/> for more details.</para> <para>Decide on a platform and set it up for your system. This -<acronym>FAQ</acronym> can not help you with this, since &kde;<ulink +<acronym>FAQ</acronym> can not help you with this, since &tde;<ulink url="http://www.kde.org"> runs on many &UNIX;</ulink> platforms. </para> <!-- Taken out because we can not help with all platforms and KDEisnotLINUX --> -<para>Finally, you are ready to commence the &kde; installation. -Please start reading from the next section. To get &kde;, please +<para>Finally, you are ready to commence the &tde; installation. +Please start reading from the next section. To get &tde;, please refer to <xref linkend="where-to-get-kde"/>. Last but not least, if -you encounter any problems while installing &kde;, please do not -hesitate to make use of the &kde; <link +you encounter any problems while installing &tde;, please do not +hesitate to make use of the &tde; <link linkend="mailing-lists">mailing lists</link> and <link linkend="newsgroups">newsgroups</link>. But do bear this in mind: no question is too silly to ask, but some are too silly to answer, @@ -58,10 +58,10 @@ especially when they are already answered in this <acronym>FAQ</acronym>.</para> <qandaentry> <question> -<para>What kind of hardware do I need to run &kde; ?</para> +<para>What kind of hardware do I need to run &tde; ?</para> </question> <answer> -<para>To run &kde; it is recommended that you have at least a pentium II processor, 64MB of memory and 500MB of free disk space for a basic installation. While &kde; may run on slower configurations than this, performance can be severely impaired. Generally, if your computer runs an &X-Server; already with other desktop environments or window managers it's probably fast enough to run &kde;.</para> +<para>To run &tde; it is recommended that you have at least a pentium II processor, 64MB of memory and 500MB of free disk space for a basic installation. While &tde; may run on slower configurations than this, performance can be severely impaired. Generally, if your computer runs an &X-Server; already with other desktop environments or window managers it's probably fast enough to run &tde;.</para> </answer> </qandaentry> @@ -74,16 +74,16 @@ especially when they are already answered in this <acronym>FAQ</acronym>.</para> <para>You can find several kinds of binary and source packages for different distributions and operating systems on the &kde-ftp;. The -binary packages are not made by the &kde; Team, but by the +binary packages are not made by the &tde; Team, but by the distributors themselves, or some dedicated individuals. Please refer to -<ulink url="http://dot.kde.org/986933826/">&kde; Package Policy -Explained</ulink> for information about the &kde; Package Policy. The +<ulink url="http://dot.kde.org/986933826/">&tde; Package Policy +Explained</ulink> for information about the &tde; Package Policy. The only <quote>official</quote> release is the source tar.bz2 packages. Please refer to the <filename>README</filename>s and <filename>INSTALL</filename>s in the several binaries folders. For a list of the available packages for a release, refer to the relevant info page. For the latest release this is the <ulink -url="http://www.kde.org/info/3.4.1.php">&kde; 3.4.1 Info +url="http://www.kde.org/info/3.4.1.php">&tde; 3.4.1 Info Page</ulink>.</para> </answer> @@ -97,12 +97,12 @@ Page</ulink>.</para> <!-- rewrite to make it more general, pointing to the according webpages? --> -<para>For &kde; 3.4.1, you need the &Qt; library version 3.3 or greater. +<para>For &tde; 3.4.1, you need the &Qt; library version 3.3 or greater. Please make sure you download the correct &Qt;. You will -also need the header files, if you want to compile &kde; +also need the header files, if you want to compile &tde; yourself. They are all available, at no cost, from <ulink url="http://www.trolltech.com/products/download">http://www.trolltech.com/download</ulink>. -In addition, there are optional libraries that might improve &kde; if +In addition, there are optional libraries that might improve &tde; if installed on your system. An example is OpenSSL which will enable &konqueror; to browse web pages securely and is needed in a version >=0.9.6. These should be provided by your distributor; if not, ask @@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ is available in each of the aforementioned package formats.</para> <listitem> <para>Required</para> <para>This package contains shared libraries that are needed by all -&kde; applications.</para> +&tde; applications.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> @@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ is available in each of the aforementioned package formats.</para> <listitem> <para>Required</para> <para>This package contains the base applications that form the core -of the K Desktop Environment like the window manager, the terminal +of the Trinity Desktop Environment like the window manager, the terminal emulator, the control center, the file manager, and the panel.</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ download manager &kget;, and several other network-related programs.</para> <listitem> <para>Optional</para> <para> -Educational and entertaining applications for &kde;'s younger users. +Educational and entertaining applications for &tde;'s younger users. </para> </listitem> </varlistentry> @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ KDE accessibility programs such as a screen magnifier and speech synthesizer fro <term>tdevelop</term> <listitem> <para>Optional</para> -<para>A complete Integrated Development Environment for &kde; and Qt</para> +<para>A complete Integrated Development Environment for &tde; and Qt</para> </listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> @@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ every package you want to install.</para></step> <varlistentry> <term>Installation of the source <filename>.tar.bz2</filename> files</term> <listitem> -<para>Since there are always changes and updates to the way &kde; is compiled, please +<para>Since there are always changes and updates to the way &tde; is compiled, please refer to <ulink url="http://developer.kde.org/build/index.html">Download and Install from Source</ulink> for the most up to date installation instructions for the source packages. </para> <para>The general approach should work in most cases though. @@ -351,16 +351,16 @@ already are, just type <command>make <para>Post-installation procedures</para> </question> <answer> -<para>First of all, please make sure that you have added &kde;'s binary +<para>First of all, please make sure that you have added &tde;'s binary installation folder (⪚ <filename class="directory">/usr/local/kde/bin</filename>) to your <envar>PATH</envar> -and &kde;'s +and &tde;'s library installation folder to your <envar>LD_LIBRARY_PATH</envar> (only necessary on systems that do not support rpath; on &Linux; &ELF;, it should work without). This environment variable may be called differently on some systems, ⪚ it is called <envar>SHLIB_PATH</envar> on &IRIX;. Then set the environment variable -<envar>TDEDIR</envar> to the base of your &kde; tree, ⪚ <filename +<envar>TDEDIR</envar> to the base of your &tde; tree, ⪚ <filename class="directory">/usr/local/kde</filename>. <caution> <para>Please bear in mind that it is unwise to set @@ -372,9 +372,9 @@ found at <ulink url="http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~barr/ldpath.html">http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/~barr/ldpath.html</ulink>.</para> </caution> </para> -<para>Even though you can use most of the &kde; applications simply by -calling them, you can only benefit fully from &kde;'s advanced -features if you use the &kde; window manager and its helper +<para>Even though you can use most of the &tde; applications simply by +calling them, you can only benefit fully from &tde;'s advanced +features if you use the &tde; window manager and its helper programs.</para> <para>In order to make it easy for you, we have provided a simple script called <filename>starttde</filename> which gets installed in <filename @@ -391,8 +391,8 @@ folder, simply create a new one with just one line containing <para>Some systems (notably &RedHat; &Linux;) use <filename>.Xclients</filename> instead.</para> </note></para> -<para>This should present you with a new shining &kde; desktop. You -can now start to explore the wonderful world of &kde;. In case you +<para>This should present you with a new shining &tde; desktop. You +can now start to explore the wonderful world of &tde;. In case you want to read some documentation first, there is a highly recommended <ulink url="http://www.kde.org/documentation/quickstart/index.html">Quick Start @@ -411,20 +411,20 @@ one?</para> <para>In principle, this is not necessary. <acronym>RPM</acronym> and Debian packages should take care of all dependencies.</para> <para>If you compile the source code yourself, you should take more care. -Instructions for running two different versions of &kde; on the same system are +Instructions for running two different versions of &tde; on the same system are given at <ulink url="http://developer.kde.org/build/kde2-and-trinity.html">http://developer.kde.org/build/kde2-and-trinity.html</ulink>. -However, please note that running two different versions of &kde; from source +However, please note that running two different versions of &tde; from source can lead to problems if you are not careful. </para> </answer> </qandaentry> <qandaentry> <question id="starttde"> -<para>How do I start &kde;?</para> +<para>How do I start &tde;?</para> </question> <answer> -<para>The most comfortable method to start &kde; is to use the +<para>The most comfortable method to start &tde; is to use the <filename>starttde</filename> script. Simply put the line <command>starttde</command> at the end of your <filename>.xsession</filename> file (or your <filename>.xinitrc</filename> or <filename>.Xclients</filename> @@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ that contains just one line: <command>starttde</command>.</para> <!-- Still needed? <qandaentry> <question> -<para>Whenever I start &kde;, it complains about "shadow passwords". +<para>Whenever I start &tde;, it complains about "shadow passwords". Why?</para> </question> <answer> @@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ $<envar>TDEDIR</envar>/bin/*.kss</command></para></step> <step performance="required"><para><command>chmod u+s $<envar>TDEDIR</envar>/bin/*.kss</command></para></step> </procedure> -<para>Alternatively, if you compile &kde; from source, you can use +<para>Alternatively, if you compile &tde; from source, you can use <command>./configure <option>with-shadow</option></command> to configure tdebase. Then the suid bit is set automatically during <command>make install</command>.</para> @@ -464,10 +464,10 @@ configure tdebase. Then the suid bit is set automatically during --> <qandaentry> <question> -<para>Is it possible to install &kde; in my home directory?</para> +<para>Is it possible to install &tde; in my home directory?</para> </question> <answer> -<para>Yes, you can install &kde; in any folder you want. What you +<para>Yes, you can install &tde; in any folder you want. What you have to do depends on the kind of packages you want to install:</para> <procedure><title>Source packages</title> <step performance="required"><para>Configure and install the package using <command>configure @@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ to <filename class="directory">/home/me</filename>.</para></step> </procedure> <para><note> -<para>Although &kde; will run from a user folder, there are some +<para>Although &tde; will run from a user folder, there are some problems with programs that require suid root, ⪚ the programs in the tdeadmin package. But since they are not meant to be run by users in the first place, this is nothing to worry about.</para> @@ -533,24 +533,24 @@ server is started with <command>startx</command>. <command>starttde</command> is the script that should be run from your <filename>.xinitrc</filename>, <filename>.xsession</filename>, or <filename>.Xclients</filename> to activate the window manager and the necessary server -daemons for &kde;. See also <xref linkend="starttde"/>.</para> +daemons for &tde;. See also <xref linkend="starttde"/>.</para> </answer> </qandaentry> <qandaentry> <question> -<para>&kde; on &AIX;?</para> +<para>&tde; on &AIX;?</para> </question> <answer> <para> <!-- -<para>If you have trouble building &kde; on +<para>If you have trouble building &tde; on &AIX; check out Stefan Westerfeld's <ulink -url="http://space.twc.de/~stefan/kde/aix.html">Running &kde; on -Aix</ulink> page for lots of help on building &kde; on this +url="http://space.twc.de/~stefan/kde/aix.html">Running &tde; on +Aix</ulink> page for lots of help on building &tde; on this exceptional &UNIX; variant.</para> --> -<acronym>IBM</acronym> now officially support &kde; on &AIX;. You can find +<acronym>IBM</acronym> now officially support &tde; on &AIX;. You can find details at <ulink url="http://www.ibm.com/servers/aix/products/aixos/linux/index.html">http://www.ibm.com/servers/aix/products/aixos/linux/index.html</ulink>. There is also some older information at <ulink url="http://space.twc.de/~stefan/kde/aix.html">http://space.twc.de/~stefan/kde/aix.html</ulink>.</para> @@ -559,11 +559,11 @@ There is also some older information at <ulink url="http://space.twc.de/~stefan/ <qandaentry> <question> -<para>&kde; on a laptop?</para> +<para>&tde; on a laptop?</para> </question> <answer> <para>If you can get &X-Window; to run on your laptop, you should not have any problem -getting &kde; to run on it. In addition, you might find the following +getting &tde; to run on it. In addition, you might find the following links helpful:</para> <itemizedlist> <listitem> @@ -578,7 +578,7 @@ links helpful:</para> <qandaentry> <question> -<para>I do not like the default &kde; folder after installation. How +<para>I do not like the default &tde; folder after installation. How do I move it without breaking anything?</para> </question> <answer> @@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ you have to do:</para> <step performance="required"><para><command>ln -s /usr/local/kde /opt/kde</command></para></step> </procedure> -<para>This will put all your &kde; files in <filename +<para>This will put all your &tde; files in <filename class="directory">/usr/local/kde</filename> but everything is still accessible from <filename class="directory">/opt/kde</filename>.</para> @@ -601,7 +601,7 @@ class="directory">/opt/kde</filename>.</para> <qandaentry> <question> -<para>What files can I delete from my &kde; install folder? Can all the +<para>What files can I delete from my &tde; install folder? Can all the <filename>*.h</filename>, <filename>*.c</filename> and <filename>*.o</filename> files be safely removed?</para> </question> @@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ files be safely removed?</para> <para>There should not be any need to keep the <filename>.c</filename> and <filename>.o</filename> files, but you might want to keep the <filename>.h</filename> files, as they are used by includes if you ever want to -compile your own &kde; programs. But if you wish to add patches to the source +compile your own &tde; programs. But if you wish to add patches to the source programs as they become available (rather than downloading everything again), then they should stay.</para> </answer> @@ -617,17 +617,17 @@ then they should stay.</para> <qandaentry> <question> -<para>Will I lose my current settings when I upgrade &kde;?</para> +<para>Will I lose my current settings when I upgrade &tde;?</para> </question> <answer> -<para>No. In most cases &kde; will be able to transport your settings +<para>No. In most cases &tde; will be able to transport your settings intact. You may need to reenter passwords in some applications (such as &kmail; or &knode;) but most other settings will be safe.</para> <para>There were mixed reports of results between some previous -versions of &kde;. To be safe, you may like to back up your entire -&kde; configuration. </para> +versions of &tde;. To be safe, you may like to back up your entire +&tde; configuration. </para> <para>Settings are kept in the <filename class="directory">$<envar>HOME</envar>/.kde</filename> or <filename @@ -635,7 +635,7 @@ class="directory">$<envar>HOME</envar>/.kde2</filename> subfolder in your home folder. Copy your old <filename class="directory">.kde</filename>/<filename class="directory">.kde2</filename> folder to a backup location, -install &kde; 3.2, and then copy back any necessary mail and news +install &tde; 3.2, and then copy back any necessary mail and news settings. That said, most people can make a direct upgrade, without removing the old <filename class="directory">.kde</filename> folder, without a hitch.</para> @@ -647,14 +647,14 @@ $<envar>TDEHOME</envar> variable.</para> <qandaentry id="greyscreen"> <question> -<para>I upgraded &kde; and it seemed to go fine, but when I start it, +<para>I upgraded &tde; and it seemed to go fine, but when I start it, I get a blank gray screen, and nothing happens. There are errors in the console about DCOPserver. What's going on?</para> </question> <answer> <para> -&kde; uses several temporary files during its operation. +&tde; uses several temporary files during its operation. These are usually to be found in the following locations:</para> <itemizedlist> <listitem><para><filename>~/.DCOPserver-*</filename> (there are usually two of these; one is a symlink to the other)</para></listitem> @@ -669,14 +669,14 @@ These are usually to be found in the following locations:</para> <command>cron</command> or shutdown script is emptying out the <filename class="directory">/tmp</filename> folder, then strange things will happen. These files, and the symlinks, will all be -created automatically at the start of &kde; so you can safely remove -them <emphasis>while &kde; is not running</emphasis>.</para> +created automatically at the start of &tde; so you can safely remove +them <emphasis>while &tde; is not running</emphasis>.</para> -<para>If you are only getting a gray screen when you start &kde;, or if you get an error message telling you to <errorname>Check your installation</errorname>, then shut down X and delete all the files listed above, then try to restart X.</para> +<para>If you are only getting a gray screen when you start &tde;, or if you get an error message telling you to <errorname>Check your installation</errorname>, then shut down X and delete all the files listed above, then try to restart X.</para> -<para>Normally (&ie; when not upgrading between &kde; versions) it's +<para>Normally (&ie; when not upgrading between &tde; versions) it's quite safe to leave these files intact, and you may shave a few -seconds off your &kde; startup time by doing so.</para> +seconds off your &tde; startup time by doing so.</para> </answer> </qandaentry> @@ -695,7 +695,7 @@ You should be able to download it from any <qandaentry> <question> -<para>How do I uninstall &kde; applications compiled from +<para>How do I uninstall &tde; applications compiled from source?</para> </question> <answer> |