Changeset b77b166f


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Timestamp:
04/08/2003 12:53:28 AM (21 years ago)
Author:
Larry Lawrence <larry@…>
Branches:
10.0, 10.1, 11.0, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 12.0, 12.1, 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.2.0, 6.2.0-rc1, 6.2.0-rc2, 6.3, 6.3-rc1, 6.3-rc2, 6.3-rc3, 7.10, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.6-blfs, 7.6-systemd, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 9.0, 9.1, basic, bdubbs/svn, elogind, gnome, kde5-13430, kde5-14269, kde5-14686, kea, ken/TL2024, ken/inkscape-core-mods, ken/tuningfonts, krejzi/svn, lazarus, lxqt, nosym, perl-modules, plabs/newcss, plabs/python-mods, python3.11, qt5new, rahul/power-profiles-daemon, renodr/vulkan-addition, systemd-11177, systemd-13485, trunk, upgradedb, v1_0, v5_0, v5_0-pre1, v5_1, v5_1-pre1, xry111/intltool, xry111/llvm18, xry111/soup3, xry111/test-20220226, xry111/xf86-video-removal
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  • gnome/gnome-intro.xml

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    3939
    4040<para>If you are building a Gnome 1.4 desktop environment, you would
    41 install only those libraries in the Gnome 1.4 chapter <emphasis>and</emphasis> any dependancies listed on those pages whether labeled or not. Gnome packages without pages are simply installed with:
     41install only those libraries in the Gnome 1.4 chapter <emphasis>and</emphasis> any dependencies listed on those pages whether labeled or not. Gnome packages without pages are simply installed with:
    4242<screen><userinput>./configure --prefix=/opt/gnome &amp;&amp;
    4343make &amp;&amp;
  • gnome/lib/gail/gail-desc.xml

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    1010<sect3><title>libgailutil libraries</title>
    1111<para>libgailutil libraries provide the functions that solve
    12 accessibility problems in a consistant manner across GNOME.</para></sect3>
     12accessibility problems in a consistent manner across GNOME.</para></sect3>
    1313
    1414
  • gnome/lib/gnome-mime-data/gnome-mime-data-desc.xml

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    1616
    1717<sect3><title>mime-info</title>
    18 <para>initailizes the mime description database.</para></sect3>
     18<para>initializes the mime description database.</para></sect3>
    1919
    2020</sect2>
  • gnome/lib/gnomelib/libbonobo-desc.xml

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    99
    1010<sect3><title>libbonobo libraries</title>
    11 <para>libbonobo libraries are a set of language and system independant
     11<para>libbonobo libraries are a set of language and system independent
    1212CORBA interfaces for creating reusable components and compound documents.</para></sect3>
    1313
  • gnome/lib/intltool/intltool-desc.xml

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    2525
    2626<sect3><title>intltool-merge</title>
    27 <para>intltool-merge merges translated strings into barious file
     27<para>intltool-merge merges translated strings into various file
    2828types.</para></sect3>
    2929
  • gnome/lib/lib-config.xml

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    33<title>pre-installation configuration</title>
    44
    5 <para>Set an Enviroment variable to resolve the prefix destination.</para> 
     5<para>Set an Environment variable to resolve the prefix destination.</para> 
    66<para>If Gnome is your desktop of choice:
    77<screen>export GNOME_PREFIX=/usr</screen>
  • gnome/lib/libwnck/libwnck-desc.xml

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    1010<sect3><title>libwnck libraries</title>
    1111<para>libwnck libraries contain functions for writing pagers and
    12 tasklists.</para></sect3>
     12task lists.</para></sect3>
    1313
    1414
  • gnome/lib/linc/linc-desc.xml

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    1010<sect3><title>liblinc libraries</title>
    1111<para>liblinc libraries provide the functions to take care of connection
    12 initiation and maintainance, and the details of various transports
     12initiation and maintenance, and the details of various transports
    1313(IPv4, UNIX domain sockets, IPv6 and IrDA).</para></sect3>
    1414
  • gnome/lib/scrollkeeper/scrollkeeper-desc.xml

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    1111<sect3><title>scrollkeeper libraries</title>
    1212<para>scrollkeeper libraries provide the API necessary for help browsers to
    13 interact with docmumentation written to utilize scrollkeeper.</para></sect3>
     13interact with documentation written to utilize scrollkeeper.</para></sect3>
    1414
    1515<sect3><title>utility scripts</title>
  • gnome/lib/scrollkeeper/scrollkeeper-intro.xml

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    1111<para>The scrollkeeper package contains a cataloging system for
    1212documentation. This is useful for managing documentation metadata and
    13 providing an API to help browsers find, sort and search the documnet
     13providing an API to help browsers find, sort and search the document
    1414catalog.</para>
    1515
  • gnome/lib/vte/vte-intro.xml

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    99Estimated build time:           &vte-time;</screen>
    1010
    11 <para>The vte package contains a termcap file implimentation for
     11<para>The vte package contains a termcap file implementation for
    1212terminal emulators.</para>
    1313
  • introduction/important/position.xml

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    5353a place to put files
    5454that you don't want to rebuild each time.  This way you can wipe the
    55 LFS filesystem and start from a clean partition everytime without losing
     55LFS filesystem and start from a clean partition every time without losing
    5656everything.</para></listitem>
    5757
    5858</itemizedlist>
    5959
    60 <para>Some people ask why not use your own directory tree, eg
     60<para>Some people ask why not use your own directory tree, e.g.
    6161<filename>/usr/site</filename> rather than
    6262<filename>/usr/local</filename>?</para>
  • kde/core/arts.xml

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    1010Estimated build time:       &arts-build-time;</screen></para>
    1111
    12 <para>The Analog Realtime Synthesizer (aRts) provides sound support for KDE. 
     12<para>The Analog Real-time Synthesizer (aRts) provides sound support for KDE. 
    1313It provides necessary libraries for kdelibs.  The following package is required to install aRts:
    1414<screen><xref linkend="qt"/></screen></para>
     
    3232significantly slow compilation.</para></note>
    3333
    34 <sect2><title>aRts Installation Commmand explanations</title>
     34<sect2><title>aRts Installation Command explanations</title>
    3535<para><userinput>--prefix=&kde-dir;:</userinput> This option tells the
    3636process to install the package in &kde-dir;.  We put aRts here because this
  • kde/inst/kde-admin.xml

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    2121
    2222<sect2>
    23 <title>kdeadmin Installation Commmand explanations</title>
     23<title>kdeadmin Installation Command explanations</title>
    2424
    2525<para><userinput>--with-shadow:</userinput> This option allows use of
  • kde/inst/kde-base.xml

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    2525
    2626<sect2>
    27 <title>kdebase Installation Commmand explanations</title>
     27<title>kdebase Installation Command explanations</title>
    2828 
    2929<para><userinput>--disable-lametest:</userinput> Do not search for and use
  • kde/inst/kde-libs.xml

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    3131make install</userinput></screen></para>       
    3232
    33 <sect2><title>kdelibs Installation Commmand explanations</title>
     33<sect2><title>kdelibs Installation Command explanations</title>
    3434<para><userinput>--prefix=&kde-dir;:</userinput> This option tells
    3535the process to install the package in &kde-dir;.</para>
  • kde/inst/kde-multimedia.xml

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    1919
    2020<sect2>
    21 <title>kdemultimedia Installation Commmand explanations</title>
     21<title>kdemultimedia Installation Command explanations</title>
    2222
    2323<para><userinput>--with-arts-alsa:</userinput> Use the alsa support built
  • kde/kde-intro.xml

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    99<productname>XFree86</productname> and <productname>QT</productname> to provide
    1010a window manager and many user tools, including a browser, word processor,
    11 spreadsheet, persentation package, games, and numerous other utilities.  It
    12 provides extensive capabilites for customization.</para>
     11spreadsheet, presentation package, games, and numerous other utilities.  It
     12provides extensive capabilities for customization.</para>
    1313
    1414<para>We divide the KDE instructions into three parts.  The first part, the
     
    4040./configure --prefix=/opt/kde...</userinput></screen></para>
    4141
    42 <para>The core KDE pacakges also honor this variable, but omitting components
     42<para>The core KDE packages also honor this variable, but omitting components
    4343from the core packages is not advisable since it may result in an
    4444incomplete KDE installation.</para>
  • multimedia/libdriv/arts.xml

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    44
    55<para>
    6 The Analog Realtime Synthesizer (aRts) provides 
     6The Analog Real-time Synthesizer (aRts) provides 
    77software that can
    88simulate a complete "modular analog synthesizer" on your computer.
     
    1212modules - generators, effects and output - connected to each other.</para>
    1313
    14 <para>aRts provides provides necessary libraries
     14<para>aRts provides necessary libraries
    1515for KDE, however it can be installed as a standalone package. 
    1616The installation
  • multimedia/libdriv/audiofile/audiofile-desc.xml

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    2525<sect3><title>sfconvert</title>
    2626<para>The sfconvert program converts sound file formats where the
    27 origional format and destination format are supported by this library.</para></sect3>
     27original format and destination format are supported by this library.</para></sect3>
    2828
    2929</sect2>
  • x/installing/xfree86-setup.xml

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    157157
    158158<para>Typically, components of a resource specification are linked together
    159 by either <emphasis>tight</emphasis>, represented bu a dot (.),
     159by either <emphasis>tight</emphasis>, represented by a dot (.),
    160160or <emphasis>loose</emphasis>, represented by an asterisk (*),  bindings.
    161161A tight binding indicates that the components on either side of the dot must
     
    168168<para><screen>Xcursor.theme: whiteglass</screen></para>
    169169
    170 <para>However, you can specify the backgound for all clients with:</para>
     170<para>However, you can specify the background for all clients with:</para>
    171171
    172172<para><screen>*background: blue</screen></para>
  • x/installing/xfree86/xfree86-inst.xml

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    44<sect3>
    55<title>Kernel Compilation Settings</title>
    6 <para>If you have an Intel P6 (Pentium Pro, Pentium II and later) it is recommneded
     6<para>If you have an Intel P6 (Pentium Pro, Pentium II and later) it is recommended
    77that you compile MTRR (Memory Type Range Registers) support into the kernel.
    88The kernel can map Cyrix and AMD CPUs to the MTRR interface so selecting this
     
    196196<para>If you have one of the supported DRI cards and have enabled DRI kernel modules as explained
    197197above, you now need to update the kernel modules to ensure they are compatible with the
    198 current version of XFree86.  Do do this, perform the following:</para>
     198current version of XFree86.  To do this, perform the following:</para>
    199199
    200200<para><screen><userinput>cd programs/Xserver/hw/xfree86/os-support/linux/drm/kernel &amp;&amp;
  • xsoft/office/abiword/abiword-desc.xml

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    99
    1010<sect3><title>AbiWord</title>
    11 <para>AbiWord or abiword are wrapper scripts for the AbiWord executible.</para></sect3>
     11<para>AbiWord or abiword are wrapper scripts for the AbiWord executable.</para></sect3>
    1212
    1313
  • xsoft/suites/koffice.xml

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    2626make install</userinput></screen></para>
    2727     
    28 <sect2><title>koffice Installation Commmand explanations</title>
     28<sect2><title>koffice Installation Command explanations</title>
    2929<para>The options are the same as for kde-base and are not repeated here.</para>
    3030</sect2>
  • xsoft/suites/openoffice/openoffice-inst.xml

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    2828
    2929<para>Configure openoffice using the following commands. You may add additional
    30 languages based on your preferences. If a particuar component is not available
     30languages based on your preferences. If a particular component is not available
    3131in the language of your choice, the default will be English.</para>
    3232
     
    5858install the English language set. To install a localized version, replace the
    595901 by the international telephone country code for your country. Note that when
    60 installing, it needs a X Display, evn though there is no visible X window. You
     60installing, it needs a X Display, even though there is no visible X window. You
    6161can use Xvfb if you are compiling on a console.</para>
    6262
  • xsoft/suites/openoffice/openoffice-intro.xml

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    2222</screen>
    2323
    24 <para>Dowload the General Polygon Clipper Library from <ulink
     24<para>Download the General Polygon Clipper Library from <ulink
    2525url="ftp://ftp.cs.man.ac.uk/pub/toby/gpc/gpc231.tar.Z"/>
    2626</para>
     
    4040hint for detailed information at <ulink
    4141url="http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~tushar/"/>. The
    42 hint also discusses installation of auxillary software.
     42hint also discusses installation of auxiliary software.
    4343</para>
    4444
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