Gnome -> GNOME

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<entry>K05</entry>
<entry>gdm</entry>
<entry><filename>../init.d/gdm</filename></entry>
<entry>Shut down Gnome display manager Daemon: <xref linkend="gdm"/></entry>
<entry>Shut down GNOME display manager Daemon: <xref linkend="gdm"/></entry>
</row>
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<entry>K05</entry>
<entry>gdm</entry>
<entry><filename>../init.d/gdm</filename></entry>
<entry>Shut down Gnome display manager Daemon: <xref linkend="gdm"/></entry>
<entry>Shut down GNOME display manager Daemon: <xref linkend="gdm"/></entry>
</row>
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<entry>K05</entry>
<entry>gdm</entry>
<entry><filename>../init.d/gdm</filename></entry>
<entry>Shut down Gnome display manager Daemon: <xref linkend="gdm"/></entry>
<entry>Shut down GNOME display manager Daemon: <xref linkend="gdm"/></entry>
</row>
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<entry>K05</entry>
<entry>gdm</entry>
<entry><filename>../init.d/gdm</filename></entry>
<entry>Shut down Gnome display manager Daemon: <xref linkend="gdm"/></entry>
<entry>Shut down GNOME display manager Daemon: <xref linkend="gdm"/></entry>
</row>
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<entry>K05</entry>
<entry>gdm</entry>
<entry><filename>../init.d/gdm</filename></entry>
<entry>Shut down Gnome display manager Daemon: <xref linkend="gdm"/></entry>
<entry>Shut down GNOME display manager Daemon: <xref linkend="gdm"/></entry>
</row>
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<entry>S95</entry>
<entry>gdm</entry>
<entry><filename>../init.d/gdm</filename></entry>
<entry>Start the Gnome display manager Daemon: <xref linkend="gdm"/></entry>
<entry>Start the GNOME display manager Daemon: <xref linkend="gdm"/></entry>
</row>
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<entry>K05</entry>
<entry>gdm</entry>
<entry><filename>../init.d/gdm</filename></entry>
<entry>Shut down Gnome display manager Daemon: <xref linkend="gdm"/></entry>
<entry>Shut down GNOME display manager Daemon: <xref linkend="gdm"/></entry>
</row>
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<chapter id="gnome-add">
<?dbhtml filename="add.html" dir="gnome"?>
<title>Additional Gnome Packages</title>
<title>Additional GNOME Packages</title>
<para>These packages are modular and add desktop applications to the
GNOME environment. Feel free to install them on an as-needed or

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<sect2>
<title>Introduction to <application>eog</application></title>
<para>The <application>eog</application> package contains Eyes of Gnome. This is useful for viewing
and cataloging image files.</para>
<para>The <application>eog</application> package contains Eyes of GNOME. This
is useful for viewing and cataloging image files.</para>
<sect3><title>Package information</title>
<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>

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<sect2><title>Description</title>
<sect3><title>gnome-sound-recorder</title>
<para><command>gnome-sound-recorder</command> is Gnome's recorder.</para></sect3>
<para><command>gnome-sound-recorder</command> is GNOME's recorder.</para></sect3>
<sect3><title>gnome-cd</title>
<para><command>gnome-cd</command> is Gnome's CD Player.</para></sect3>
<para><command>gnome-cd</command> is GNOME's CD Player.</para></sect3>
<sect3><title>gnome-volume-control</title>
<para><command>gnome-volume-control</command> is Gnome's mixer with volume
<para><command>gnome-volume-control</command> is GNOME's mixer with volume
applet.</para></sect3>
<sect3><title>vumeter</title>

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<sect1 id="gnome-core-config">
<?dbhtml filename="config-core.html" dir="gnome"?>
<title>Configuring the core <application>GNOME</application> packages</title>
<title>Configuring the core GNOME packages</title>
<para>Create an <filename>.xinitrc</filename> file to start
<application>GNOME</application>:
<para>Create an <filename>.xinitrc</filename> file to start GNOME:
<screen><userinput><command>echo "exec gnome-session" &gt;&gt;
~/.xinitrc</command></userinput></screen>
and ensure all libraries can be found with:
<screen><userinput><command>ldconfig</command></userinput></screen>
</para>
<para>At this point you can bring up <application>GNOME</application> with
<userinput><command>startx</command></userinput></para>
<para>At this point you can bring up GNOME with
<command>startx</command>.</para>
</sect1>

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<chapter id="gnome-config">
<?dbhtml filename="config.html" dir="gnome"?>
<title>Configuring Gnome</title>
<title>Configuring GNOME</title>
&gnome-config-core;

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<chapter id="gnome-core">
<?dbhtml filename="core.html" dir="gnome"?>
<title>Gnome core</title>
<title>GNOME core</title>
<para>This section contains required elements of the GNOME environment
to display a functional desktop.</para>

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<partintro>
<title>Introduction to <application>GNOME</application></title>
<title>Introduction to GNOME</title>
<para>This chapter attempts to install a complete GNOME-&gnome-version; desktop
environment and a limited GNOME 1.4 library environment that is
sufficient to run GNOME 1.4 applications included in this book. The
order of the pages are meant to follow the build order defined by the
<application>GNOME</application> development team as published in the <ulink
GNOME development team as published in the <ulink
url="http://www.gnome.org/start/&gnome-version;/notes/rninstallation.html">release notes</ulink>, with two exceptions. If a package is in the release notes build list, but not in this chapter, it has been installed elsewhere in the book.</para>
<para>The installation of GNOME-&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
installed software, especially if you are testing
<application>GNOME</application> on your machine.
installed software, especially if you are testing GNOME on your machine.
GNOME-&gnome-version; packages utilize the --prefix= option for configure, so we will
use that and an Environment variable (<envar>GNOME_PREFIX</envar>) to add flexibility to
the install.</para>
<para>If you know that you want <application>GNOME</application> as your desktop, it is recommended that
<para>If you know that you want GNOME as your desktop, it is recommended that
you install with --prefix=/usr. If you are not sure that you are going
to keep <application>GNOME</application> on your installation, it is recommended that you install with
to keep GNOME on your installation, it is recommended that you install with
--prefix=/opt/gnome-&gnome-version;. Setting the Environment variable and the
additional edits required by the second option are covered on the
pre-installation page.</para>
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located at <ulink url="http://hints.linuxfromscratch.org/hints"/> if you
have no interest in GNOME-&gnome-version;.</para>
<para><application>GNOME-&gnome-version;</application> dependencies</para>
<para>GNOME-&gnome-version; dependencies</para>
<para>Required</para>
<para><xref linkend="xfree86"/>, <xref linkend="GTK2"/>, <xref
linkend="libpng"/>,

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<sect2>
<title>Introduction to <application>gail</application></title>
<para>The <application>gail</application> package contains the Gnome Accessibility Implementation
<para>The <application>gail</application> package contains the GNOME Accessibility Implementation
Libraries.</para>
<sect3><title>Package information</title>

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<title>pre-installation configuration</title>
<para>Set an Environment variable to resolve the prefix destination.</para>
<para>If <application>GNOME</application> is your desktop of choice:
<para>If GNOME is your desktop of choice:
<screen><userinput><command>export GNOME_PREFIX=/usr</command></userinput></screen>
If you want to try-out <application>GNOME</application>:
If you want to try-out GNOME:
<screen><userinput><command>export GNOME_PREFIX=/opt/gnome-&gnome-version;</command></userinput></screen></para>
<para>The try-out group will also need to make all the following

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<chapter id="gnome-lib">
<?dbhtml filename="lib.html" dir="gnome"?>
<title>Gnome Libraries</title>
<title>GNOME Libraries</title>
&gnome-lib-config;

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<sect2><title>Description</title>
<sect3><title>libgnomeprint libraries</title>
<para><filename>libgnomeprint</filename> libraries implement the Gnome Printing Architecture.</para></sect3>
<para><filename>libgnomeprint</filename> libraries implement the GNOME Printing Architecture.</para></sect3>
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<sect3><title>libgnomeprintui libraries</title>
<para><filename>libgnomeprintui</filename> libraries are the
<acronym>GUI</acronym> portion of the implementation
of the Gnome Printing Architecture.</para></sect3>
of the GNOME Printing Architecture.</para></sect3>
</sect2>

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<chapter id="gnome-other">
<?dbhtml filename="other.html" dir="gnome"?>
<title>Other Gnome Packages</title>
<title>Other GNOME Packages</title>
<para>This section will contains other GNOME packages.</para>

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<chapter id="gnome-otherlibs">
<?dbhtml filename="otherlibs.html" dir="gnome"?>
<title>Gnome 1.4 Libraries</title>
<title>GNOME 1.4 Libraries</title>
<para>This section contains additional GNOME 1.4 libraries, needed by
some applications that have not yet been ported to Gnome 2. None of
these libraries are needed for a Gnome desktop install.
some applications that have not yet been ported to GNOME 2. None of
these libraries are needed for a GNOME desktop install.
</para>
&gnome-otherlibs-config;

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<itemizedlist>
<listitem><para>September 19th, 2003 [larry]: updated to fluxbox-0.9.5,
as stable will not compile with gcc-3.2.1.</para></listitem>
<listitem><para>September 19th, 2003 [igor]: added
Speex-1.0.1, update to postfix-2.0.16 and whois-4.6.7.</para></listitem>

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it, this part covers it.</para></sect2>
<sect2><title>Part X - GNOME</title>
<para><application>GNOME</application> is the main alternative to <application>
KDE</application> in the Desktop Environment arena and we cover both gnome-1.4
and gnome-&gnome-version; here.</para></sect2>
<para>GNOME is the main alternative to KDE in the Desktop Environment arena and
we cover both GNOME-1.4
and GNOME-&gnome-version; here.</para></sect2>
<sect2><title>Part XI - X Software</title>
<para>Office programs and graphical web browsers are important to most people.

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<filename class="directory">test/</filename> tree (see Testing lesstif).</para>
<para><command>--with-xdnd</command> : Enable <acronym>XDND</acronym>
<application>Gnome</application> compatibility support.</para>
GNOME compatibility support.</para>
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and <application>Blackbox</application>.</para>
<para>The Desktop Environments available for Linux are
<application>GNOME</application>, <application>KDE</application>, and
GNOME, <acronym>KDE</acronym>, and
<application>XFce</application>.</para>
<para>Choosing a Window Manager or Desktop Environment is highly
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<para>In this chapter, the installation instructions of
several Window Managers and one lightweight Desktop Environment are
presented. Later in the book, both <application>KDE</application> and
<application>Gnome</application> have their own Parts.</para>
presented. Later in the book, both <acronym>KDE</acronym> and
GNOME have their own Parts.</para>
&sawfish;
&fluxbox;

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<sect2>
<title>Contents</title>
<para>The Balsa package contains <userinput>balsa</userinput>.</para>
<para>The Balsa package contains <command>balsa</command>.</para>
</sect2>
<sect2><title>Description</title>
<sect3><title>balsa</title>
<para>Balsa is the Gnome 2 based mail reader.</para></sect3>
<para><application>Balsa</application> is the GNOME 2 based mail reader.</para>
</sect3>
</sect2>