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<title>Contents</title>
<para>The <application>GAL</application> package contains library
routines refactored from Evolution and Gnumeric.</para>
routines pulled from the Evolution and Gnumeric projects and repackaged
as a generic library.</para>
</sect2>

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<title>Contents</title>
<para>The <application>gcalctool</application> package contains
<command>gcalctool</command> (a.k.a
<command>gcalctool</command> (a.k.a.
<command>gnome-calculator</command>).</para>
</sect2>

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<para><command>gdm</command> can be tested by executing it from a root console.</para>
<para>To start a graphical login at boot, install <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/gdm</filename>
<para>To start a graphical login at boot, install the <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/gdm</filename>
init script included in the <xref linkend="intro-important-bootscripts"/> package.</para>
<screen><userinput><command>make install-gdm</command></userinput></screen>
<para>To autostart with a graphical login, edit
<filename>/etc/inittab</filename> so that the line reading</para>
<filename>/etc/inittab</filename> so that the line containing:</para>
<screen>id:3:initdefault:</screen>
<para>is changed to</para>
<para>is changed to:</para>
<screen>id:5:initdefault:</screen>
</sect3>

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<sect3><title>gdm-restart and gdm-safe-restart</title>
<para><command>gdm-restart</command> sends the <acronym>HUP</acronym>
signal and <command>gdm-safe-restart</command> sends the
<acronym>USR</acronym>1 signal to the daemon so that it restarts. They are used after the
<acronym>USR</acronym>1 signal to the
<application><acronym>GDM</acronym></application>daemon so that it restarts. They are used after the
config file is edited.</para></sect3>
<sect3><title>gdmconfig</title>

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configuration files in <filename class="directory">/etc/gnome</filename> instead of
<filename class="directory">$GNOME_PREFIX/etc</filename>.</para>
<para><parameter>--disable-setgid</parameter>: This will not prevent the setgid bit
on the executables from being set. Though it also means that the functionality to
<para><option>--disable-setgid</option>: This will prevent the setgid bit
on the executables from being set. It provides system administrator's
with the option to disable setgid binaries, though it also means that the functionality to
save high game scores will be disabled.</para>
</sect2>

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<sect2><title>Description</title>
<sect3><title>gnome-netstatus-applet</title>
<para><command>gnome-netstatus-applet</command> provides information
<para><command>gnome-netstatus-applet</command> displays information
about a network interface on your panel.</para></sect3>
</sect2>

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The <application><acronym>GNOME</acronym> Netstatus</application>
package contains a panel applet that monitors network interfaces. It provides
indicators for ingoing and outgoing data, packets received and
transmitted, and information about the network interface itself such as
transmitted, and information about the network interface such as
<acronym>IP</acronym> information and Ethernet address.
</para>

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<sect3><title>libgnomespeech</title>
<para><filename class="libraryfile">libgnomespeech</filename> provides
<acronym>API</acronym> for programs to convert text into
the <acronym>API</acronym> for programs to convert text into
speech.</para></sect3>
</sect2>

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make &amp;&amp;
make install</command></userinput></screen>
<note><para>make install will need path access to <filename
<note><para><command>make install</command> will need path access to <filename
class="directory">$GNOME_PREFIX/bin</filename>. If your
preinstallation changes were made only to the user account, you will
need to adjust your path prior to running <command>make
need to adjust root's path prior to running <command>make
install</command>.</para></note>
</sect2>

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<title>Introduction to <application><acronym>GNOME</acronym> System Monitor</application></title>
<para>The <application><acronym>GNOME</acronym> System Monitor</application> package contains procman, GNOME's
replacement to gtop.</para>
replacement for gtop.</para>
<sect3><title>Package information</title>
<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>

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<para><parameter>--sysconfdir=/etc/gnome</parameter>: This switch
puts configuration files in <filename class="directory">/etc/gnome</filename> instead of
<filename class="directory">$GNOME_PREFIX/etc</filename>. This installation controls all
future installations of schemas, changes in location, including
eliminating this command <emphasis>must</emphasis> be consistent.</para>
<filename class="directory">$GNOME_PREFIX/etc</filename>..</para>
<para><parameter>--localstatedir=/var/lib</parameter>: This switch
puts <application>ScrollKeeper</application> files in <filename

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<para>
<application>GPdf</application> is a <acronym>PDF</acronym> viewer
for <acronym>GNOME</acronym>. It is based on the
<application>Xpdf</application> and the
for <acronym>GNOME</acronym>. It is based on <application>Xpdf</application> and the
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym> Print</application> Preview
widget.
</para>

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<para>The <application>gtksourceview</application> package contains
<filename>libgtksourceview</filename> libraries. This is useful for
extended the gtk text functions to include syntax highlighting.</para>
extending the gtk text functions to include syntax highlighting.</para>
<sect3><title>Package information</title>
<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>

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<para>
The <application>Nautilus CD Burner</application> lets you write files to
a CD burner easily with <acronym>GNOME</acronym>, by drag-and-dropping
files in the <acronym>GNOME</acronym> file manager,
a CD burner easily with <acronym>GNOME</acronym>; by drag-and-dropping
files using the <acronym>GNOME</acronym> file manager,
<application>Nautilus</application>.
</para>

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<sect2><title>Description</title>
<sect3><title>nautilus-audio-view</title>
<para><command>nautilus-audio-view</command> displays the directory as audio tracks.</para></sect3>
<para><command>nautilus-audio-view</command> displays a directory as audio tracks.</para></sect3>
</sect2>

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<sect3><title>zenity</title>
<para><command>zenity</command> is a program that will display
<application><acronym>GTK</acronym>+</application> dialogs, and return
the users input.</para></sect3>
the user's input.</para></sect3>
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<application>gdialog</application>, the <acronym>GNOME</acronym> port of
<application>dialog</application> which allows you to display
<application><acronym>GTK</acronym>+</application> dialog boxes from the
commandline and shell scripts.
command line and shell scripts.
</para>
<sect3><title>Package information</title>

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<para><parameter>--sysconfdir=/etc/gnome</parameter>: This switch
puts configuration files in <filename class="directory">/etc/gnome</filename> instead of
<filename class="directory">$GNOME_PREFIX/etc</filename>. This installation controls all
future installations of schemas, changes in location, including
eliminating this command <emphasis>must</emphasis> be consistent.</para>
future installations of schemas. If you change the location (which
includes eliminating this parameter), it <emphasis>must</emphasis> be
consistent for every subsequent installation.</para>
<para><option>--disable-gtk-doc</option>: This switch prevents the rebuilding
of the documentation during the <command>make</command> command.</para>

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<sect3><title>libgnome-desktop libraries</title>
<para><filename class="libraryfile">libgnome-desktop</filename> libraries contain
<acronym>API</acronym>'s being tested for
<acronym>API</acronym>s being tested for
inclusion in <application>libgnome</application> or
<application>libgnomeui</application>.</para></sect3>

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<title>Introduction to <application>gnome-keyring</application></title>
<para>The <application>gnome-keyring</application> package contains a
daemon that keeps password and other secrets for users.</para>
daemon that keeps passwords and other secrets for users.</para>
<sect3><title>Package information</title>
<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>

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<para>The <application><acronym>GTK</acronym>-Doc</application> package contains a code documentor. This is useful for
extracting specially formatted comments from the code to create
<acronym>API</acronym>
documentation. This package is <emphasis>optional</emphasis>, if it is not
documentation. This package is <emphasis>optional</emphasis>; if it is not
installed, packages will not build the documentation. This does not mean
that you will not have any documentation, if <application><acronym>GTK</acronym>-Doc</application> is not available, the
that you will not have any documentation. If <application><acronym>GTK</acronym>-Doc</application> is not available, the
install process will copy pre-built documentation to your system.
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<sect3><title>libgtop libraries</title>
<para><filename class="libraryfile">libgtop</filename> libraries contain the functions that allow access to
System performance data.</para></sect3>
system performance data.</para></sect3>
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<?dbhtml filename="pre-install-config.html"?>
<title>Pre-installation configuration</title>
<para>Set an Environment variable to resolve the prefix destination.</para>
<para>Set an environment variable to resolve the prefix destination.</para>
<para>If <application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> is your desktop of choice:</para>
<screen><userinput><command>export GNOME_PREFIX=/usr</command></userinput></screen>
<para>If you want to try-out <application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application>:</para>

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<sect3><title>Configuration Information</title>
<para>The configuration files sets the <envar>OMF_DIR</envar> variable to the location
<para>The configuration file sets the <envar>OMF_DIR</envar> variable to the location
of all of the <filename class="directory">omf</filename> directories in the system. This was set in the
<command>configure</command> command so no futher action is needed until another
<filename>OMF</filename> file is created.</para>

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<application>ScrollKeeper</application>.</para></sect3>
<sect3><title>utility scripts</title>
<para>utility scripts for performing installation, building, getting
and updating of table of contents files.</para></sect3>
<para>Utility scripts for performing installation, building, getting
and updating table of contents files.</para></sect3>
</sect2>

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<partintro>
<title>Introduction to <application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application></title>
<para>This chapter attempts to install a complete
<para>This chapter presents the instructions to install a complete
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application>-&gnome-version; desktop
environment and a limited
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> 1.4 library environment that is
sufficient to run <application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> 1.4 applications included in this book. The
order of the pages are meant to follow the build order defined by the
order of the pages follow the build order defined by the
GNOME development team as published in the <ulink
url="http://www.gnome.org/start/&gnome-version;/notes/rninstallation.html">release notes</ulink>.</para>
<para>The installation of <application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application>-&gnome-version; is a large undertaking and one we would
like to see you complete with the least amount of stress. One
of our first goals in this installation is to protect your previously
of the first goals in this installation is to protect your previously
installed software, especially if you are testing
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> on your machine.
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application>-&gnome-version;
packages utilize the <parameter>--prefix=option</parameter> for
<command>configure</command>, so we will
use that and an Environment variable (<envar>GNOME_PREFIX</envar>) to add flexibility to
the install.</para>
<command>configure</command>, so you will
use that and an environment variable (<envar>GNOME_PREFIX</envar>) to add flexibility to
the installation.</para>
<para>To install
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> as a desktop
alternative, it is recommended that
you install with <parameter>--prefix=/usr</parameter>. If you are not sure that you are going
to keep <application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> on your
installation, you may install with
<parameter>--prefix=/opt/gnome-&gnome-version;</parameter>. Setting the Environment variable and the
to keep the <application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> installation, you may install with
<parameter>--prefix=/opt/gnome-&gnome-version;</parameter>. Setting the
environment variable and the
additional edits required by the second option are covered on the
pre-installation page. Since
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> has matured,
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take those modifications into account on future installations. You
should have no problems integrating
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application>-&gnome-version; into your unique setup, but
you will have 28 to 33 packages installed before you can run
you will have to install 28 to 33 packages before you can run
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application>
through any testing (assuming your window manager is preinstalled and
tested). We would anticipate that you will be rebuilding
tested). You should anticipate that you will be rebuilding
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> at least
once to make adjustments for your setup.</para>

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<para><parameter>--prefix=/opt/gnome</parameter>: Install
<application>Bonobo</application> in the
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> 1.4 area.</para>
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> 1.4 directory
structure.</para>
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<para>The <application>Bonobo</application> package contains a set of language
and system independent <acronym>CORBA</acronym> interfaces for creating
reusable components, controls and creating compound documents.</para>
reusable components, controls and compound documents.</para>
<sect3><title>Package information</title>
<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>

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<title>Contents</title>
<para>The <application><acronym>GAL</acronym></application> package contains library routines
refactored from <application>Evolution</application> and <application>Gnumeric
</application>.</para>
pulled from the <application>Evolution</application> and <application>Gnumeric
</application> projects and repackaged as a generic library.</para>
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<para><parameter>--prefix=/opt/gnome</parameter>: Install
<application><acronym>GAL</acronym>
</application> in the <application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> 1.4 area.</para>
</application> in the
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> 1.4 directory
structure.</para>
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<title>Introduction to <application><acronym>GAL</acronym></application></title>
<para>The <application><acronym>GAL</acronym></application> package contains library functions
that came from <application>Gnumeric</application> and <application>Evolution
</application>. <acronym>GAL</acronym> is short for
that came from <application>Gnumeric</application> and <application>Evolution</application>. <acronym>GAL</acronym> is short for
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> Application Libs.</para>
<sect3><title>Package information</title>

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<sect3><title><application><acronym>GDK</acronym> Pixel Buffer</application> dependencies</title>
<sect4><title>Required</title>
<para><xref linkend="GTK"/>, <xref linkend="libpng"/>, <xref
<para><xref linkend="GTK"/>, <xref
linkend="libjpeg"/> and <xref linkend="libtiff"/></para></sect4>
<sect4><title>Optional</title>
<para><xref linkend="gtk-doc"/> and <xref linkend="gnome-libs"/></para></sect4>

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<sect3><title>libart_lgpl</title>
<para><filename class="libraryfile">libart_lgpl</filename> library is the
<acronym>LGPL</acronym>'d component of libart.</para></sect3>
<acronym>LGPL</acronym> component of libart.</para></sect3>
<sect3><title>libgtk-xmhtml</title>
<para>No description available.</para></sect3>

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<sect2>
<title>Configuring <application><acronym>GNOME</acronym> Virtual File
System</application></title>
<sect3><title>Configuration Information</title>
&library-config;
</sect3>
</sect2>

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&gnome-vfs1-intro;
&gnome-vfs1-inst;
&gnome-vfs1-config;
&gnome-vfs1-desc;
</sect1>

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<para><parameter>--prefix=/opt/gnome</parameter>: Install
<application><acronym>GTK</acronym> <acronym>HTML</acronym></application> in the
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> 1.4 area.</para>
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> 1.4 directory
structure.</para>
</sect2>

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<title>Command explanations</title>
<para><parameter>--prefix=/opt/gnome</parameter>: Install <application>Guppi
</application> in the <application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> 1.4 area.</para>
</application> in the
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> 1.4 directory
structure.</para>
</sect2>

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<para><parameter>--prefix=/opt/gnome</parameter>: Install
<application>libcapplet</application> in the
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> 1.4 area.</para>
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> 1.4 directory
structure.</para>
</sect2>

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<para><parameter>--prefix=/opt/gnome</parameter>: Install
<application>libghttp</application> in the
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> 1.4 area.</para>
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> 1.4 directory
structure.</para>
</sect2>

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<para>No description available.</para></sect3>
<sect3><title>libORBitutil</title>
<para><filename class="libraryfile">libORBitutil</filename> library contain the convenience routines for ORBit.</para></sect3>
<para><filename class="libraryfile">libORBitutil</filename> library
contains the convenience routines for ORBit.</para></sect3>
</sect2>

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<para><parameter>--prefix=/opt/gnome</parameter>: Install
<application>Soup</application> in the
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> 1.4 area.</para>
<application><acronym>GNOME</acronym></application> 1.4 directory
structure.</para>
<para><parameter>--enable-apache=no</parameter>: This command can be added
to prevent building against <application>Apache</application>.</para>

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<!DOCTYPE book PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN"
"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
<!ENTITY version "cvs-20040604">
<!ENTITY releasedate "June 4th, 2004">
<!ENTITY pubdate "2004-06-04">
<!ENTITY version "cvs-20040605">
<!ENTITY releasedate "June 5th, 2004">
<!ENTITY pubdate "2004-06-05">
<!ENTITY blfs-version "cvs">
<!ENTITY last-commit "Sun May 23 11:58:20 CDT 2004">

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<command>fixfmps</command>, <command>fixmacps</command>, <command>fixpsditps
</command>, <command>fixpspps</command>, <command>fixscribeps</command>,
<command>fixtpps</command>, <command>fixwfwps</command>,
<command>fixwpps</command>, <command>fixwwps</command>, <command>extractres
</command>, <command>includeres</command>, <command>psmerge</command>.</para>
<command>fixwpps</command>, <command>fixwwps</command>, <command>extractres</command>, <command>includeres</command> and <command>psmerge</command>.</para>
<para>Sometimes <command>psnup</command> and other utilities from this
package produce PostScript files that don't conform to Adobe's
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<sect3><title>psnup</title>
<para><command>psnup</command> puts multiple pages per physical sheet
of paper</para></sect3>
of paper.</para></sect3>
<sect3><title>psresize</title>
<para><command>psresize</command> alters the document paper size.</para></sect3>
<sect3><title>epsffit</title>
<para><command>epsffit</command> fits an <acronym>EPSF</acronym> file to a
given bounding box</para></sect3>
given bounding box.</para></sect3>
<sect3><title>scripts</title>

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<para>In the <filename>etc</filename> directory you will find a sample
<filename>xpdfrc</filename> that can be either copied to
<filename>~/.xpdfrc</filename> or taken as example to write your own
<filename>~/.xpdfrc</filename> or taken as an example to write your own
configuration file.</para>
<screen><userinput># Example .xpdfrc

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<para><option>--without-texinfo</option>: A default
<acronym>LFS</acronym> installation already has the
<application>texinfo</application> package
installed; we will avoid overwriting it with the included
installed; this switch will avoid overwriting it with the included
<application>texinfo</application>
package.</para>
<para><option>--with-system-ncurses</option>: This switch specifies using the
already installed <filename class="libraryfile">libncurses</filename> library.</para>
<para><option>--with-system-zlib</option>: <acronym>LFS</acronym> Systems starting with version 4.0 have zlib installed as part of the base operating system; we can avoid building it here.</para>
<para><option>--with-system-zlib</option>: <acronym>LFS</acronym>
Systems starting with version 4.0 have zlib installed as part of the
base operating system; this switch avoids building it here.</para>
<para><command>texconfig dvips paper letter</command>: This command sets the
default paper size for <application>TeX</application>.</para>