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Last change on this file since 00bb024c was 00bb024c, checked in by Larry Lawrence <larry@…>, 20 years ago

fixed chunk xsl in connect to kde

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[26d8ff0]1<sect1 id="kde-network" xreflabel="kdenetwork-&kde-version;">
[00bb024c]2<?dbhtml filename="kde-network.html"?>
[26d8ff0]3<title>kdenetwork-&kde-version;</title>
[f45b1953]4
[4ee53fa2]5<sect2>
6<title>Introduction to <application>kdenetwork</application></title>
7
8<sect3><title>Package information</title>
9<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
10<listitem><para>Download (HTTP): <ulink url="&kde-network-download-http;"/></para></listitem>
11<listitem><para>Download (FTP): <ulink url="&kde-network-download-ftp;"/></para></listitem>
12<listitem><para>Download size: &kde-network-size;</para></listitem>
13<listitem><para>Estimated Disk space required: &kde-network-buildsize;</para></listitem>
14<listitem><para>Estimated build time: &kde-network-time;</para></listitem></itemizedlist>
15</sect3>
[f45b1953]16
[4ee53fa2]17<sect3><title><application>kdenetwork</application> dependencies</title>
18<sect4><title>Required</title>
19<para><xref linkend="kde-base"/>
20</para></sect4>
[1fdbdb4]21<sect4><title>Optional</title>
22<para>
[0f7ddd7]23<xref linkend="libxml2"/>,
24<xref linkend="libxslt"/>,
[1fdbdb4]25<xref linkend="ppp"/>,
[0f7ddd7]26<xref linkend="openssl"/>,
27<xref linkend="libtiff"/>,
28<xref linkend="xmms"/>,
29<ulink url="http://www.openslp.org/">OpenSLP</ulink>,
30<ulink url="http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux/Tools.html">Wireless Tools</ulink>,
31<ulink url="http://dev.null.pl/ekg/">libgadu</ulink> and
32<ulink url="http://www.ece.uvic.ca/~mdadams/jasper/">JasPer</ulink>
[1fdbdb4]33</para></sect4>
[4ee53fa2]34</sect3>
35
36</sect2>
[f45b1953]37
[4ee53fa2]38<sect2>
39<title>Installation of <application>kdenetwork</application></title>
40
[a75063d4]41<para>Install <application>kdenetwork</application> with:</para>
[4ee53fa2]42<screen><userinput><command>./configure --prefix=&kde-dir; --disable-debug \
[19e9cee]43 --disable-dependency-tracking &amp;&amp;
[f45b1953]44make &amp;&amp;
[a75063d4]45make install</command></userinput></screen>
[4ee53fa2]46
47</sect2>
48
49<sect2>
50<title>Configuring kdenetwork</title>
[f45b1953]51
[dd27f508]52<para>Install <filename>/etc/rc.d/init.d/lisa</filename> init script
53included in the <xref linkend="intro-important-bootscripts"/>
54package.</para>
55
56<screen><userinput><command>make install-lisa</command></userinput></screen>
57
58<para>There is no explicit configuration for the rest of the kdenetwork
59package, however individual packages need to be set up with user
60information.</para>
[f45b1953]61
[4ee53fa2]62</sect2>
[f45b1953]63
64<sect2>
65<title>Contents</title>
[4ee53fa2]66
[0f7ddd7]67<para>Major programs in <application>kdenetwork</application> include
68<command>kdict</command>,
69<command>kget</command>,
[4ee53fa2]70<command>knewsticker</command>,
[0f7ddd7]71<command>kopete</command>,
72<command>kpf</command>,
[4ee53fa2]73<command>kppp</command>,
[0f7ddd7]74<command>krdc</command>,
75<command>krfb</command>,
[4ee53fa2]76<command>ksirc</command>,
[0f7ddd7]77<command>ktalkd</command>,
78<command>kwifimanager</command> and
79<command>lisa</command>.
[4ee53fa2]80</para>
81
[f45b1953]82</sect2>
83
[4ee53fa2]84<sect2><title>Description</title>
85
[0f7ddd7]86<sect3><title>kdict</title>
87<para><command>kdict</command> is a graphical client for the
88Dictionary Server Protocol (DICT).</para></sect3>
89
90<sect3><title>kget</title>
91<para><command>kget</command> allows you to group
92downloads.</para></sect3>
[4ee53fa2]93
94<sect3><title>knewsticker</title>
95<para><command>knewsticker</command> is a news applet for the
96<acronym>KDE</acronym> Application Launcher Panel.</para></sect3>
97
[0f7ddd7]98<sect3><title>kopete</title>
99<para><command>kopete</command> is <acronym>KDE</acronym>'s
100multi-protocol instant messenger client.</para></sect3>
101
102<sect3><title>kpf</title>
103<para><command>kpf</command> allows you to share files over a
104network.</para></sect3>
[4ee53fa2]105
106<sect3><title>kppp</title>
107<para><command>kppp</command> is a dial-up utility.</para></sect3>
108
[0f7ddd7]109<sect3><title>krdc</title>
110<para><command>krdc</command> is a client application that allows you to
111view or even control the desktop session on another machine that is
112running a compatible (<acronym>VNC</acronym>) server.</para></sect3>
113
114<sect3><title>krfb</title>
115<para><command>krfb</command> is a server application that allows you to
116share your current session with a user on another machine, who can use a
117<acronym>VNC</acronym> client to view or even control the
118desktop.</para></sect3>
119
[4ee53fa2]120<sect3><title>ksirc</title>
121<para><command>ksirc</command> is a chat client.</para></sect3>
122
[0f7ddd7]123<sect3><title>ktalkd</title>
124<para><command>ktalkd</command> is an enhanced <command>talk</command>
125daemon - a program to handle incoming <command>talk</command> requests,
126announce them and allow you to respond to them using a talk
127client.</para></sect3>
128
129<sect3><title>kwifimanager</title>
130<para>The <command>kwifimanager</command> suite can be used to
131configure and monitor wireless <acronym>LAN</acronym>
132cards.</para></sect3>
133
134<sect3><title>lisa</title>
135<para><command>lisa</command> is intended to provide a kind of network
136neighborhood, but only relying on the
137<acronym>TCP</acronym>/<acronym>IP</acronym> protocol stack, no
138<acronym>SMB</acronym> or anything else required.</para></sect3>
[4ee53fa2]139
140</sect2>
141</sect1>
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