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4 | <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
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5 | %general-entities;
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6 | ]>
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7 |
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8 | <partintro>
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9 | <title>Introduction to <acronym>KDE</acronym></title>
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10 |
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11 | <para><acronym>KDE</acronym> is a comprehensive desktop environment that
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12 | builds on an <application>X</application> Window System and
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13 | <application>Qt</application> to provide
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14 | a window manager and many user tools, including a browser, word processor,
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15 | spreadsheet, presentation package, games, and numerous other utilities. It
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16 | provides extensive capabilities for customization.</para>
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17 |
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18 | <para>The <acronym>KDE</acronym> instructions are divided into two parts. The first part, the
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19 | core packages, are needed for the rest of <acronym>KDE</acronym> to work. The second part
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20 | presents additional packages which provide functionality in various areas
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21 | (multimedia, graphics, etc.).</para>
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22 |
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23 | <para>There are two alternatives for installing <acronym>KDE</acronym>. Option one, that
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24 | is used by most of the commercial distributions, is to
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25 | install <acronym>KDE</acronym> in the standard system prefix: <filename>/usr</filename>.
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26 | This option allows the use of KDE without the need for any additional configuration such
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27 | as modification of various environment variables or configuration files. Option two is
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28 | to install it in a unique prefix such as <filename>/opt/kde</filename> or
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29 | <filename>/opt/kde-&kde-version;</filename>. This option allows for easy removal of
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30 | the package.</para>
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31 |
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32 | <tip>
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33 | <para>All the <acronym>KDE</acronym> packages are comprised of various components.
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34 | The default is to
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35 | install most of the components. If specific components are to be eliminated, the
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36 | official way is to set the variable <envar>DO_NOT_COMPILE</envar>.
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37 | This comes in handy when there are problems compiling a particular
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38 | component.</para>
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39 |
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40 | <screen><userinput><command>DO_NOT_COMPILE="component1 component2" \
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41 | ./configure --prefix=&kde-dir; ...</command></userinput></screen>
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42 |
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43 | <para>The core <acronym>KDE</acronym> packages also honor this variable, but omitting components
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44 | from the core packages is not advisable since it may result in an
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45 | incomplete <acronym>KDE</acronym> installation.</para>
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46 | </tip>
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47 |
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48 | <note><para>In each of the packages,
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49 | one other option to <command>configure</command> can be added:
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50 | <parameter>--enable-final</parameter>. This option can speed up the build
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51 | process, but requires a lot of memory. If you have less than 256MB of RAM,
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52 | this option may cause swapping and significantly slow compilation.</para></note>
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53 |
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54 | </partintro>
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