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authorArturo Espinosa <unammx@src.gnome.org>1998-12-17 00:06:46 +0000
committerArturo Espinosa <unammx@src.gnome.org>1998-12-17 00:06:46 +0000
commit61aa5758ed326f74990b4a199638d13b38bccd14 (patch)
treef6ae8115c181b2db7f8aab48d46439c3bcef8cb1
parent0edacee2bd6c93dcf8b22f695330aa774c91f82e (diff)
downloadgnome-desktop-61aa5758ed326f74990b4a199638d13b38bccd14.tar.gz
Make distcheck fixes - Federico
-rwxr-xr-xconfig.guess883
-rwxr-xr-xconfig.sub954
-rw-r--r--desktop-docs/gnome-intro/book01.html224
-rw-r--r--desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c01.html147
-rw-r--r--desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0101.html165
-rw-r--r--desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0102.html167
-rw-r--r--desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c02.html159
-rw-r--r--desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0201.html224
-rw-r--r--desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0202.html261
-rw-r--r--desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0203.html166
-rw-r--r--desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0204.html235
-rw-r--r--desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0205.html366
-rw-r--r--desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0206.html349
-rw-r--r--desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0207.html236
-rw-r--r--desktop-docs/gnome-intro/c0208.html161
-rw-r--r--desktop-docs/gnome-intro/f01.html136
-rw-r--r--desktop-docs/gnome-intro/f0101.html205
-rw-r--r--desktop-docs/gnome-intro/f0102.html118
-rw-r--r--po/ca.po2
-rw-r--r--po/cs.po2
-rw-r--r--po/da.po2
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-rw-r--r--po/es.po2
-rw-r--r--po/es_DO.po2
-rw-r--r--po/es_GT.po2
-rw-r--r--po/es_HN.po2
-rw-r--r--po/es_MX.po2
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-rw-r--r--po/es_SV.po2
-rw-r--r--po/fi.po2
-rw-r--r--po/fr.po2
-rw-r--r--po/ga.po2
-rw-r--r--po/hu.po2
-rw-r--r--po/it.po2
-rw-r--r--po/ja.po2
-rw-r--r--po/ko.po2
-rw-r--r--po/no.po2
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42 files changed, 24 insertions, 5180 deletions
diff --git a/config.guess b/config.guess
deleted file mode 100755
index 413ed41c..00000000
--- a/config.guess
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,883 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh
-# Attempt to guess a canonical system name.
-# Copyright (C) 1992, 93, 94, 95, 96, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-#
-# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
-# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
-# General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-#
-# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
-# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
-# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
-# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.
-
-# Written by Per Bothner <bothner@cygnus.com>.
-# The master version of this file is at the FSF in /home/gd/gnu/lib.
-#
-# This script attempts to guess a canonical system name similar to
-# config.sub. If it succeeds, it prints the system name on stdout, and
-# exits with 0. Otherwise, it exits with 1.
-#
-# The plan is that this can be called by configure scripts if you
-# don't specify an explicit system type (host/target name).
-#
-# Only a few systems have been added to this list; please add others
-# (but try to keep the structure clean).
-#
-
-# This is needed to find uname on a Pyramid OSx when run in the BSD universe.
-# (ghazi@noc.rutgers.edu 8/24/94.)
-if (test -f /.attbin/uname) >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
- PATH=$PATH:/.attbin ; export PATH
-fi
-
-UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -m) 2>/dev/null` || UNAME_MACHINE=unknown
-UNAME_RELEASE=`(uname -r) 2>/dev/null` || UNAME_RELEASE=unknown
-UNAME_SYSTEM=`(uname -s) 2>/dev/null` || UNAME_SYSTEM=unknown
-UNAME_VERSION=`(uname -v) 2>/dev/null` || UNAME_VERSION=unknown
-
-trap 'rm -f dummy.c dummy.o dummy; exit 1' 1 2 15
-
-# Note: order is significant - the case branches are not exclusive.
-
-case "${UNAME_MACHINE}:${UNAME_SYSTEM}:${UNAME_RELEASE}:${UNAME_VERSION}" in
- alpha:OSF1:*:*)
- if test $UNAME_RELEASE = "V4.0"; then
- UNAME_RELEASE=`/usr/sbin/sizer -v | awk '{print $3}'`
- fi
- # A Vn.n version is a released version.
- # A Tn.n version is a released field test version.
- # A Xn.n version is an unreleased experimental baselevel.
- # 1.2 uses "1.2" for uname -r.
- cat <<EOF >dummy.s
- .globl main
- .ent main
-main:
- .frame \$30,0,\$26,0
- .prologue 0
- .long 0x47e03d80 # implver $0
- lda \$2,259
- .long 0x47e20c21 # amask $2,$1
- srl \$1,8,\$2
- sll \$2,2,\$2
- sll \$0,3,\$0
- addl \$1,\$0,\$0
- addl \$2,\$0,\$0
- ret \$31,(\$26),1
- .end main
-EOF
- ${CC-cc} dummy.s -o dummy 2>/dev/null
- if test "$?" = 0 ; then
- ./dummy
- case "$?" in
- 7)
- UNAME_MACHINE="alpha"
- ;;
- 15)
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev5"
- ;;
- 14)
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev56"
- ;;
- 10)
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphapca56"
- ;;
- 16)
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev6"
- ;;
- esac
- fi
- rm -f dummy.s dummy
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-dec-osf`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/^[VTX]//' | tr [[A-Z]] [[a-z]]`
- exit 0 ;;
- 21064:Windows_NT:50:3)
- echo alpha-dec-winnt3.5
- exit 0 ;;
- Amiga*:UNIX_System_V:4.0:*)
- echo m68k-cbm-sysv4
- exit 0;;
- amiga:NetBSD:*:*)
- echo m68k-cbm-netbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- amiga:OpenBSD:*:*)
- echo m68k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- arc64:OpenBSD:*:*)
- echo mips64el-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- arc:OpenBSD:*:*)
- echo mipsel-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- hkmips:OpenBSD:*:*)
- echo mips-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- pmax:OpenBSD:*:*)
- echo mipsel-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- sgi:OpenBSD:*:*)
- echo mips-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- wgrisc:OpenBSD:*:*)
- echo mipsel-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- arm:RISC*:1.[012]*:*|arm:riscix:1.[012]*:*)
- echo arm-acorn-riscix${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0;;
- arm32:NetBSD:*:*)
- echo arm-unknown-netbsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-_].*/\./'`
- exit 0 ;;
- SR2?01:HI-UX/MPP:*:*)
- echo hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxmpp
- exit 0;;
- Pyramid*:OSx*:*:*|MIS*:OSx*:*:*)
- # akee@wpdis03.wpafb.af.mil (Earle F. Ake) contributed MIS and NILE.
- if test "`(/bin/universe) 2>/dev/null`" = att ; then
- echo pyramid-pyramid-sysv3
- else
- echo pyramid-pyramid-bsd
- fi
- exit 0 ;;
- NILE:*:*:dcosx)
- echo pyramid-pyramid-svr4
- exit 0 ;;
- sun4*:SunOS:5.*:* | tadpole*:SunOS:5.*:*)
- echo sparc-sun-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
- exit 0 ;;
- i86pc:SunOS:5.*:*)
- echo i386-pc-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
- exit 0 ;;
- sun4*:SunOS:6*:*)
- # According to config.sub, this is the proper way to canonicalize
- # SunOS6. Hard to guess exactly what SunOS6 will be like, but
- # it's likely to be more like Solaris than SunOS4.
- echo sparc-sun-solaris3`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
- exit 0 ;;
- sun4*:SunOS:*:*)
- case "`/usr/bin/arch -k`" in
- Series*|S4*)
- UNAME_RELEASE=`uname -v`
- ;;
- esac
- # Japanese Language versions have a version number like `4.1.3-JL'.
- echo sparc-sun-sunos`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/-/_/'`
- exit 0 ;;
- sun3*:SunOS:*:*)
- echo m68k-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- sun*:*:4.2BSD:*)
- UNAME_RELEASE=`(head -1 /etc/motd | awk '{print substr($5,1,3)}') 2>/dev/null`
- test "x${UNAME_RELEASE}" = "x" && UNAME_RELEASE=3
- case "`/bin/arch`" in
- sun3)
- echo m68k-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- ;;
- sun4)
- echo sparc-sun-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- ;;
- esac
- exit 0 ;;
- aushp:SunOS:*:*)
- echo sparc-auspex-sunos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- atari*:NetBSD:*:*)
- echo m68k-atari-netbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- atari*:OpenBSD:*:*)
- echo m68k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- sun3*:NetBSD:*:*)
- echo m68k-sun-netbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- sun3*:OpenBSD:*:*)
- echo m68k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- mac68k:NetBSD:*:*)
- echo m68k-apple-netbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- mac68k:OpenBSD:*:*)
- echo m68k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- mvme68k:OpenBSD:*:*)
- echo m68k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- mvme88k:OpenBSD:*:*)
- echo m88k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- powerpc:machten:*:*)
- echo powerpc-apple-machten${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- RISC*:Mach:*:*)
- echo mips-dec-mach_bsd4.3
- exit 0 ;;
- RISC*:ULTRIX:*:*)
- echo mips-dec-ultrix${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- VAX*:ULTRIX*:*:*)
- echo vax-dec-ultrix${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- 2020:CLIX:*:*)
- echo clipper-intergraph-clix${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- mips:*:*:UMIPS | mips:*:*:RISCos)
- sed 's/^ //' << EOF >dummy.c
- int main (argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; {
- #if defined (host_mips) && defined (MIPSEB)
- #if defined (SYSTYPE_SYSV)
- printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssysv\n", argv[1]); exit (0);
- #endif
- #if defined (SYSTYPE_SVR4)
- printf ("mips-mips-riscos%ssvr4\n", argv[1]); exit (0);
- #endif
- #if defined (SYSTYPE_BSD43) || defined(SYSTYPE_BSD)
- printf ("mips-mips-riscos%sbsd\n", argv[1]); exit (0);
- #endif
- #endif
- exit (-1);
- }
-EOF
- ${CC-cc} dummy.c -o dummy \
- && ./dummy `echo "${UNAME_RELEASE}" | sed -n 's/\([0-9]*\).*/\1/p'` \
- && rm dummy.c dummy && exit 0
- rm -f dummy.c dummy
- echo mips-mips-riscos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- Night_Hawk:Power_UNIX:*:*)
- echo powerpc-harris-powerunix
- exit 0 ;;
- m88k:CX/UX:7*:*)
- echo m88k-harris-cxux7
- exit 0 ;;
- m88k:*:4*:R4*)
- echo m88k-motorola-sysv4
- exit 0 ;;
- m88k:*:3*:R3*)
- echo m88k-motorola-sysv3
- exit 0 ;;
- AViiON:dgux:*:*)
- # DG/UX returns AViiON for all architectures
- UNAME_PROCESSOR=`/usr/bin/uname -p`
- if [ $UNAME_PROCESSOR = mc88100 -o $UNAME_PROCESSOR = mc88110 ] ; then
- if [ ${TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE}x = m88kdguxelfx \
- -o ${TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE}x = x ] ; then
- echo m88k-dg-dgux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- else
- echo m88k-dg-dguxbcs${UNAME_RELEASE}
- fi
- else echo i586-dg-dgux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- fi
- exit 0 ;;
- M88*:DolphinOS:*:*) # DolphinOS (SVR3)
- echo m88k-dolphin-sysv3
- exit 0 ;;
- M88*:*:R3*:*)
- # Delta 88k system running SVR3
- echo m88k-motorola-sysv3
- exit 0 ;;
- XD88*:*:*:*) # Tektronix XD88 system running UTekV (SVR3)
- echo m88k-tektronix-sysv3
- exit 0 ;;
- Tek43[0-9][0-9]:UTek:*:*) # Tektronix 4300 system running UTek (BSD)
- echo m68k-tektronix-bsd
- exit 0 ;;
- *:IRIX*:*:*)
- echo mips-sgi-irix`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/-/_/g'`
- exit 0 ;;
- ????????:AIX?:[12].1:2) # AIX 2.2.1 or AIX 2.1.1 is RT/PC AIX.
- echo romp-ibm-aix # uname -m gives an 8 hex-code CPU id
- exit 0 ;; # Note that: echo "'`uname -s`'" gives 'AIX '
- i?86:AIX:*:*)
- echo i386-ibm-aix
- exit 0 ;;
- *:AIX:2:3)
- if grep bos325 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- sed 's/^ //' << EOF >dummy.c
- #include <sys/systemcfg.h>
-
- main()
- {
- if (!__power_pc())
- exit(1);
- puts("powerpc-ibm-aix3.2.5");
- exit(0);
- }
-EOF
- ${CC-cc} dummy.c -o dummy && ./dummy && rm dummy.c dummy && exit 0
- rm -f dummy.c dummy
- echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.5
- elif grep bos324 /usr/include/stdio.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2.4
- else
- echo rs6000-ibm-aix3.2
- fi
- exit 0 ;;
- *:AIX:*:4)
- if /usr/sbin/lsattr -EHl proc0 | grep POWER >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- IBM_ARCH=rs6000
- else
- IBM_ARCH=powerpc
- fi
- if [ -x /usr/bin/oslevel ] ; then
- IBM_REV=`/usr/bin/oslevel`
- else
- IBM_REV=4.${UNAME_RELEASE}
- fi
- echo ${IBM_ARCH}-ibm-aix${IBM_REV}
- exit 0 ;;
- *:AIX:*:*)
- echo rs6000-ibm-aix
- exit 0 ;;
- ibmrt:4.4BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*)
- echo romp-ibm-bsd4.4
- exit 0 ;;
- ibmrt:*BSD:*|romp-ibm:BSD:*) # covers RT/PC NetBSD and
- echo romp-ibm-bsd${UNAME_RELEASE} # 4.3 with uname added to
- exit 0 ;; # report: romp-ibm BSD 4.3
- *:BOSX:*:*)
- echo rs6000-bull-bosx
- exit 0 ;;
- DPX/2?00:B.O.S.:*:*)
- echo m68k-bull-sysv3
- exit 0 ;;
- 9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:1.*:*)
- echo m68k-hp-bsd
- exit 0 ;;
- hp300:4.4BSD:*:* | 9000/[34]??:4.3bsd:2.*:*)
- echo m68k-hp-bsd4.4
- exit 0 ;;
- 9000/[3478]??:HP-UX:*:*)
- case "${UNAME_MACHINE}" in
- 9000/31? ) HP_ARCH=m68000 ;;
- 9000/[34]?? ) HP_ARCH=m68k ;;
- 9000/7?? | 9000/8?[1679] ) HP_ARCH=hppa1.1 ;;
- 9000/8?? ) HP_ARCH=hppa1.0 ;;
- esac
- HPUX_REV=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*.[0B]*//'`
- echo ${HP_ARCH}-hp-hpux${HPUX_REV}
- exit 0 ;;
- 3050*:HI-UX:*:*)
- sed 's/^ //' << EOF >dummy.c
- #include <unistd.h>
- int
- main ()
- {
- long cpu = sysconf (_SC_CPU_VERSION);
- /* The order matters, because CPU_IS_HP_MC68K erroneously returns
- true for CPU_PA_RISC1_0. CPU_IS_PA_RISC returns correct
- results, however. */
- if (CPU_IS_PA_RISC (cpu))
- {
- switch (cpu)
- {
- case CPU_PA_RISC1_0: puts ("hppa1.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
- case CPU_PA_RISC1_1: puts ("hppa1.1-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
- case CPU_PA_RISC2_0: puts ("hppa2.0-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
- default: puts ("hppa-hitachi-hiuxwe2"); break;
- }
- }
- else if (CPU_IS_HP_MC68K (cpu))
- puts ("m68k-hitachi-hiuxwe2");
- else puts ("unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2");
- exit (0);
- }
-EOF
- ${CC-cc} dummy.c -o dummy && ./dummy && rm dummy.c dummy && exit 0
- rm -f dummy.c dummy
- echo unknown-hitachi-hiuxwe2
- exit 0 ;;
- 9000/7??:4.3bsd:*:* | 9000/8?[79]:4.3bsd:*:* )
- echo hppa1.1-hp-bsd
- exit 0 ;;
- 9000/8??:4.3bsd:*:*)
- echo hppa1.0-hp-bsd
- exit 0 ;;
- hp7??:OSF1:*:* | hp8?[79]:OSF1:*:* )
- echo hppa1.1-hp-osf
- exit 0 ;;
- hp8??:OSF1:*:*)
- echo hppa1.0-hp-osf
- exit 0 ;;
- i?86:OSF1:*:*)
- if [ -x /usr/sbin/sysversion ] ; then
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1mk
- else
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-osf1
- fi
- exit 0 ;;
- parisc*:Lites*:*:*)
- echo hppa1.1-hp-lites
- exit 0 ;;
- C1*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C1*:*)
- echo c1-convex-bsd
- exit 0 ;;
- C2*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C2*:*)
- if getsysinfo -f scalar_acc
- then echo c32-convex-bsd
- else echo c2-convex-bsd
- fi
- exit 0 ;;
- C34*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C34*:*)
- echo c34-convex-bsd
- exit 0 ;;
- C38*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C38*:*)
- echo c38-convex-bsd
- exit 0 ;;
- C4*:ConvexOS:*:* | convex:ConvexOS:C4*:*)
- echo c4-convex-bsd
- exit 0 ;;
- CRAY*X-MP:*:*:*)
- echo xmp-cray-unicos
- exit 0 ;;
- CRAY*Y-MP:*:*:*)
- echo ymp-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- CRAY*[A-Z]90:*:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE} \
- | sed -e 's/CRAY.*\([A-Z]90\)/\1/' \
- -e y/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/
- exit 0 ;;
- CRAY*TS:*:*:*)
- echo t90-cray-unicos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- CRAY-2:*:*:*)
- echo cray2-cray-unicos
- exit 0 ;;
- F300:UNIX_System_V:*:*)
- FUJITSU_SYS=`uname -p | tr [A-Z] [a-z] | sed -e 's/\///'`
- FUJITSU_REL=`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE} | sed -e 's/ /_/'`
- echo "f300-fujitsu-${FUJITSU_SYS}${FUJITSU_REL}"
- exit 0 ;;
- F301:UNIX_System_V:*:*)
- echo f301-fujitsu-uxpv`echo $UNAME_RELEASE | sed 's/ .*//'`
- exit 0 ;;
- hp3[0-9][05]:NetBSD:*:*)
- echo m68k-hp-netbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- hp300:OpenBSD:*:*)
- echo m68k-unknown-openbsd${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- i?86:BSD/386:*:* | *:BSD/OS:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-bsdi${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- *:FreeBSD:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-freebsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-(].*//'`
- exit 0 ;;
- *:NetBSD:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-netbsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-_].*/\./'`
- exit 0 ;;
- *:OpenBSD:*:*)
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-openbsd`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[-_].*/\./'`
- exit 0 ;;
- i*:CYGWIN*:*)
- echo i386-pc-cygwin32
- exit 0 ;;
- i*:MINGW*:*)
- echo i386-pc-mingw32
- exit 0 ;;
- p*:CYGWIN*:*)
- echo powerpcle-unknown-cygwin32
- exit 0 ;;
- prep*:SunOS:5.*:*)
- echo powerpcle-unknown-solaris2`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's/[^.]*//'`
- exit 0 ;;
- *:GNU:*:*)
- echo `echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}|sed -e 's,[-/].*$,,'`-unknown-gnu`echo ${UNAME_RELEASE}|sed -e 's,/.*$,,'`
- exit 0 ;;
- *:Linux:*:*)
- # The BFD linker knows what the default object file format is, so
- # first see if it will tell us.
- ld_help_string=`ld --help 2>&1`
- ld_supported_emulations=`echo $ld_help_string \
- | sed -ne '/supported emulations:/!d
- s/[ ][ ]*/ /g
- s/.*supported emulations: *//
- s/ .*//
- p'`
- case "$ld_supported_emulations" in
- i?86linux) echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnuaout" ; exit 0 ;;
- i?86coff) echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnucoff" ; exit 0 ;;
- sparclinux) echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnuaout" ; exit 0 ;;
- m68klinux) echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnuaout" ; exit 0 ;;
- elf32ppc) echo "powerpc-unknown-linux-gnu" ; exit 0 ;;
- esac
-
- if test "${UNAME_MACHINE}" = "alpha" ; then
- sed 's/^ //' <<EOF >dummy.s
- .globl main
- .ent main
- main:
- .frame \$30,0,\$26,0
- .prologue 0
- .long 0x47e03d80 # implver $0
- lda \$2,259
- .long 0x47e20c21 # amask $2,$1
- srl \$1,8,\$2
- sll \$2,2,\$2
- sll \$0,3,\$0
- addl \$1,\$0,\$0
- addl \$2,\$0,\$0
- ret \$31,(\$26),1
- .end main
-EOF
- LIBC=""
- ${CC-cc} dummy.s -o dummy 2>/dev/null
- if test "$?" = 0 ; then
- ./dummy
- case "$?" in
- 7)
- UNAME_MACHINE="alpha"
- ;;
- 15)
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev5"
- ;;
- 14)
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev56"
- ;;
- 10)
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphapca56"
- ;;
- 16)
- UNAME_MACHINE="alphaev6"
- ;;
- esac
-
- objdump --private-headers dummy | \
- grep ld.so.1 > /dev/null
- if test "$?" = 0 ; then
- LIBC="libc1"
- fi
- fi
- rm -f dummy.s dummy
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-unknown-linux-gnu${LIBC} ; exit 0
- elif test "${UNAME_MACHINE}" = "mips" ; then
- cat >dummy.c <<EOF
-main(argc, argv)
- int argc;
- char *argv[];
-{
-#ifdef __MIPSEB__
- printf ("%s-unknown-linux-gnu\n", argv[1]);
-#endif
-#ifdef __MIPSEL__
- printf ("%sel-unknown-linux-gnu\n", argv[1]);
-#endif
- return 0;
-}
-EOF
- ${CC-cc} dummy.c -o dummy 2>/dev/null && ./dummy "${UNAME_MACHINE}" && rm dummy.c dummy && exit 0
- rm -f dummy.c dummy
- else
- # Either a pre-BFD a.out linker (linux-gnuoldld)
- # or one that does not give us useful --help.
- # GCC wants to distinguish between linux-gnuoldld and linux-gnuaout.
- # If ld does not provide *any* "supported emulations:"
- # that means it is gnuoldld.
- echo "$ld_help_string" | grep >/dev/null 2>&1 "supported emulations:"
- test $? != 0 && echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-linux-gnuoldld" && exit 0
-
- case "${UNAME_MACHINE}" in
- i?86)
- VENDOR=pc;
- ;;
- *)
- VENDOR=unknown;
- ;;
- esac
- # Determine whether the default compiler is a.out or elf
- cat >dummy.c <<EOF
-#include <features.h>
-main(argc, argv)
- int argc;
- char *argv[];
-{
-#ifdef __ELF__
-# ifdef __GLIBC__
-# if __GLIBC__ >= 2
- printf ("%s-${VENDOR}-linux-gnu\n", argv[1]);
-# else
- printf ("%s-${VENDOR}-linux-gnulibc1\n", argv[1]);
-# endif
-# else
- printf ("%s-${VENDOR}-linux-gnulibc1\n", argv[1]);
-# endif
-#else
- printf ("%s-${VENDOR}-linux-gnuaout\n", argv[1]);
-#endif
- return 0;
-}
-EOF
- ${CC-cc} dummy.c -o dummy 2>/dev/null && ./dummy "${UNAME_MACHINE}" && rm dummy.c dummy && exit 0
- rm -f dummy.c dummy
- fi ;;
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- i?86:DYNIX/ptx:4*:*)
- echo i386-sequent-sysv4
- exit 0 ;;
- i?86:UNIX_SV:4.2MP:2.*)
- # Unixware is an offshoot of SVR4, but it has its own version
- # number series starting with 2...
- # I am not positive that other SVR4 systems won't match this,
- # I just have to hope. -- rms.
- # Use sysv4.2uw... so that sysv4* matches it.
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv4.2uw${UNAME_VERSION}
- exit 0 ;;
- i?86:*:4.*:* | i?86:SYSTEM_V:4.*:*)
- if grep Novell /usr/include/link.h >/dev/null 2>/dev/null; then
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-univel-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
- else
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
- fi
- exit 0 ;;
- i?86:*:3.2:*)
- if test -f /usr/options/cb.name; then
- UNAME_REL=`sed -n 's/.*Version //p' </usr/options/cb.name`
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-isc$UNAME_REL
- elif /bin/uname -X 2>/dev/null >/dev/null ; then
- UNAME_REL=`(/bin/uname -X|egrep Release|sed -e 's/.*= //')`
- (/bin/uname -X|egrep i80486 >/dev/null) && UNAME_MACHINE=i486
- (/bin/uname -X|egrep '^Machine.*Pentium' >/dev/null) \
- && UNAME_MACHINE=i586
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sco$UNAME_REL
- else
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-pc-sysv32
- fi
- exit 0 ;;
- pc:*:*:*)
- # uname -m prints for DJGPP always 'pc', but it prints nothing about
- # the processor, so we play safe by assuming i386.
- echo i386-pc-msdosdjgpp
- exit 0 ;;
- Intel:Mach:3*:*)
- echo i386-pc-mach3
- exit 0 ;;
- paragon:*:*:*)
- echo i860-intel-osf1
- exit 0 ;;
- i860:*:4.*:*) # i860-SVR4
- if grep Stardent /usr/include/sys/uadmin.h >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
- echo i860-stardent-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} # Stardent Vistra i860-SVR4
- else # Add other i860-SVR4 vendors below as they are discovered.
- echo i860-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE} # Unknown i860-SVR4
- fi
- exit 0 ;;
- mini*:CTIX:SYS*5:*)
- # "miniframe"
- echo m68010-convergent-sysv
- exit 0 ;;
- M68*:*:R3V[567]*:*)
- test -r /sysV68 && echo 'm68k-motorola-sysv' && exit 0 ;;
- 3[34]??:*:4.0:3.0 | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:3.0 | 4850:*:4.0:3.0)
- OS_REL=''
- test -r /etc/.relid \
- && OS_REL=.`sed -n 's/[^ ]* [^ ]* \([0-9][0-9]\).*/\1/p' < /etc/.relid`
- /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
- && echo i486-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL} && exit 0
- /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | /bin/grep entium >/dev/null \
- && echo i586-ncr-sysv4.3${OS_REL} && exit 0 ;;
- 3[34]??:*:4.0:* | 3[34]??,*:*:4.0:*)
- /bin/uname -p 2>/dev/null | grep 86 >/dev/null \
- && echo i486-ncr-sysv4 && exit 0 ;;
- m68*:LynxOS:2.*:*)
- echo m68k-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- mc68030:UNIX_System_V:4.*:*)
- echo m68k-atari-sysv4
- exit 0 ;;
- i?86:LynxOS:2.*:*)
- echo i386-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- TSUNAMI:LynxOS:2.*:*)
- echo sparc-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- rs6000:LynxOS:2.*:* | PowerPC:LynxOS:2.*:*)
- echo rs6000-unknown-lynxos${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- SM[BE]S:UNIX_SV:*:*)
- echo mips-dde-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- RM*:SINIX-*:*:*)
- echo mips-sni-sysv4
- exit 0 ;;
- *:SINIX-*:*:*)
- if uname -p 2>/dev/null >/dev/null ; then
- UNAME_MACHINE=`(uname -p) 2>/dev/null`
- echo ${UNAME_MACHINE}-sni-sysv4
- else
- echo ns32k-sni-sysv
- fi
- exit 0 ;;
- PENTIUM:CPunix:4.0*:*) # Unisys `ClearPath HMP IX 4000' SVR4/MP effort
- # says <Richard.M.Bartel@ccMail.Census.GOV>
- echo i586-unisys-sysv4
- exit 0 ;;
- *:UNIX_System_V:4*:FTX*)
- # From Gerald Hewes <hewes@openmarket.com>.
- # How about differentiating between stratus architectures? -djm
- echo hppa1.1-stratus-sysv4
- exit 0 ;;
- *:*:*:FTX*)
- # From seanf@swdc.stratus.com.
- echo i860-stratus-sysv4
- exit 0 ;;
- mc68*:A/UX:*:*)
- echo m68k-apple-aux${UNAME_RELEASE}
- exit 0 ;;
- news*:NEWS-OS:*:6*)
- echo mips-sony-newsos6
- exit 0 ;;
- R3000:*System_V*:*:* | R4000:UNIX_SYSV:*:*)
- if [ -d /usr/nec ]; then
- echo mips-nec-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
- else
- echo mips-unknown-sysv${UNAME_RELEASE}
- fi
- exit 0 ;;
-esac
-
-#echo '(No uname command or uname output not recognized.)' 1>&2
-#echo "${UNAME_MACHINE}:${UNAME_SYSTEM}:${UNAME_RELEASE}:${UNAME_VERSION}" 1>&2
-
-cat >dummy.c <<EOF
-#ifdef _SEQUENT_
-# include <sys/types.h>
-# include <sys/utsname.h>
-#endif
-main ()
-{
-#if defined (sony)
-#if defined (MIPSEB)
- /* BFD wants "bsd" instead of "newsos". Perhaps BFD should be changed,
- I don't know.... */
- printf ("mips-sony-bsd\n"); exit (0);
-#else
-#include <sys/param.h>
- printf ("m68k-sony-newsos%s\n",
-#ifdef NEWSOS4
- "4"
-#else
- ""
-#endif
- ); exit (0);
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#if defined (__arm) && defined (__acorn) && defined (__unix)
- printf ("arm-acorn-riscix"); exit (0);
-#endif
-
-#if defined (hp300) && !defined (hpux)
- printf ("m68k-hp-bsd\n"); exit (0);
-#endif
-
-#if defined (NeXT)
-#if !defined (__ARCHITECTURE__)
-#define __ARCHITECTURE__ "m68k"
-#endif
- int version;
- version=`(hostinfo | sed -n 's/.*NeXT Mach \([0-9]*\).*/\1/p') 2>/dev/null`;
- printf ("%s-next-nextstep%d\n", __ARCHITECTURE__, version);
- exit (0);
-#endif
-
-#if defined (MULTIMAX) || defined (n16)
-#if defined (UMAXV)
- printf ("ns32k-encore-sysv\n"); exit (0);
-#else
-#if defined (CMU)
- printf ("ns32k-encore-mach\n"); exit (0);
-#else
- printf ("ns32k-encore-bsd\n"); exit (0);
-#endif
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#if defined (__386BSD__)
- printf ("i386-pc-bsd\n"); exit (0);
-#endif
-
-#if defined (sequent)
-#if defined (i386)
- printf ("i386-sequent-dynix\n"); exit (0);
-#endif
-#if defined (ns32000)
- printf ("ns32k-sequent-dynix\n"); exit (0);
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#if defined (_SEQUENT_)
- struct utsname un;
-
- uname(&un);
-
- if (strncmp(un.version, "V2", 2) == 0) {
- printf ("i386-sequent-ptx2\n"); exit (0);
- }
- if (strncmp(un.version, "V1", 2) == 0) { /* XXX is V1 correct? */
- printf ("i386-sequent-ptx1\n"); exit (0);
- }
- printf ("i386-sequent-ptx\n"); exit (0);
-
-#endif
-
-#if defined (vax)
-#if !defined (ultrix)
- printf ("vax-dec-bsd\n"); exit (0);
-#else
- printf ("vax-dec-ultrix\n"); exit (0);
-#endif
-#endif
-
-#if defined (alliant) && defined (i860)
- printf ("i860-alliant-bsd\n"); exit (0);
-#endif
-
- exit (1);
-}
-EOF
-
-${CC-cc} dummy.c -o dummy 2>/dev/null && ./dummy && rm dummy.c dummy && exit 0
-rm -f dummy.c dummy
-
-# Apollos put the system type in the environment.
-
-test -d /usr/apollo && { echo ${ISP}-apollo-${SYSTYPE}; exit 0; }
-
-# Convex versions that predate uname can use getsysinfo(1)
-
-if [ -x /usr/convex/getsysinfo ]
-then
- case `getsysinfo -f cpu_type` in
- c1*)
- echo c1-convex-bsd
- exit 0 ;;
- c2*)
- if getsysinfo -f scalar_acc
- then echo c32-convex-bsd
- else echo c2-convex-bsd
- fi
- exit 0 ;;
- c34*)
- echo c34-convex-bsd
- exit 0 ;;
- c38*)
- echo c38-convex-bsd
- exit 0 ;;
- c4*)
- echo c4-convex-bsd
- exit 0 ;;
- esac
-fi
-
-#echo '(Unable to guess system type)' 1>&2
-
-exit 1
diff --git a/config.sub b/config.sub
deleted file mode 100755
index 213a6d47..00000000
--- a/config.sub
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,954 +0,0 @@
-#! /bin/sh
-# Configuration validation subroutine script, version 1.1.
-# Copyright (C) 1991, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-# This file is (in principle) common to ALL GNU software.
-# The presence of a machine in this file suggests that SOME GNU software
-# can handle that machine. It does not imply ALL GNU software can.
-#
-# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
-# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
-# (at your option) any later version.
-#
-# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-# GNU General Public License for more details.
-#
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-# Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-# As a special exception to the GNU General Public License, if you
-# distribute this file as part of a program that contains a
-# configuration script generated by Autoconf, you may include it under
-# the same distribution terms that you use for the rest of that program.
-
-# Configuration subroutine to validate and canonicalize a configuration type.
-# Supply the specified configuration type as an argument.
-# If it is invalid, we print an error message on stderr and exit with code 1.
-# Otherwise, we print the canonical config type on stdout and succeed.
-
-# This file is supposed to be the same for all GNU packages
-# and recognize all the CPU types, system types and aliases
-# that are meaningful with *any* GNU software.
-# Each package is responsible for reporting which valid configurations
-# it does not support. The user should be able to distinguish
-# a failure to support a valid configuration from a meaningless
-# configuration.
-
-# The goal of this file is to map all the various variations of a given
-# machine specification into a single specification in the form:
-# CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-OPERATING_SYSTEM
-# or in some cases, the newer four-part form:
-# CPU_TYPE-MANUFACTURER-KERNEL-OPERATING_SYSTEM
-# It is wrong to echo any other type of specification.
-
-if [ x$1 = x ]
-then
- echo Configuration name missing. 1>&2
- echo "Usage: $0 CPU-MFR-OPSYS" 1>&2
- echo "or $0 ALIAS" 1>&2
- echo where ALIAS is a recognized configuration type. 1>&2
- exit 1
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- *local*)
- echo $1
- exit 0
- ;;
- *)
- ;;
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- linux-gnu*)
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- ;;
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- if [ $basic_machine != $1 ]
- then os=`echo $1 | sed 's/.*-/-/'`
- else os=; fi
- ;;
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-
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-### that things like config.sub decstation-3100 work. We also
-### recognize some manufacturers as not being operating systems, so we
-### can provide default operating systems below.
-case $os in
- -sun*os*)
- # Prevent following clause from handling this invalid input.
- ;;
- -dec* | -mips* | -sequent* | -encore* | -pc532* | -sgi* | -sony* | \
- -att* | -7300* | -3300* | -delta* | -motorola* | -sun[234]* | \
- -unicom* | -ibm* | -next | -hp | -isi* | -apollo | -altos* | \
- -convergent* | -ncr* | -news | -32* | -3600* | -3100* | -hitachi* |\
- -c[123]* | -convex* | -sun | -crds | -omron* | -dg | -ultra | -tti* | \
- -harris | -dolphin | -highlevel | -gould | -cbm | -ns | -masscomp | \
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- os=-hiuxwe2
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- | arme[lb] | pyramid | mn10200 | mn10300 \
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- | alpha | alphaev5 | alphaev56 | we32k | ns16k | clipper \
- | i370 | sh | powerpc | powerpcle | 1750a | dsp16xx | pdp11 \
- | mips64 | mipsel | mips64el | mips64orion | mips64orionel \
- | mipstx39 | mipstx39el \
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- basic_machine=$basic_machine-unknown
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- | mips-* | pyramid-* | tron-* | a29k-* | romp-* | rs6000-* \
- | power-* | none-* | 580-* | cray2-* | h8300-* | i960-* \
- | xmp-* | ymp-* | hppa-* | hppa1.0-* | hppa1.1-* \
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- | ns16k-* | pn-* | np1-* | xps100-* | clipper-* | orion-* \
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- | f301-*)
- ;;
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- aux)
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- balance)
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- da30 | da30-*)
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->Chapter 1. A sample session</A
-></H1
-><DL
-><DT
-><B
->Table of Contents</B
-></DT
-><DT
-><A
-HREF="c0101.html"
->The provisional startup sequence</A
-></DT
-><DT
-><A
-HREF="c0102.html"
->Using GNOME's internationalization support</A
-></DT
-></DL
-><P
-> When GNOME becomes stable there will be a simple recipe for
- starting up a GNOME session: users will simply type
- <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->gnome-session</B
-> and it will start up their
- environment. But we are not yet at that point: right now UNIX
- users usually run their stable X Window environment with their
- favorite window manager, and the run the GNOME panel and other
- programs from the shell or from their
- <TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->.xsession</TT
-> or <TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->.xinitrc</TT
->
- files.
- </P
-><P
-> I assume that you have the GNOME programs and libraries
- installed on your system, and that they are in your path.
- </P
-><HR
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-WIDTH="515"><TABLE
-WIDTH="515"
-BORDER="0"
-CELLPADDING="0"
-CELLSPACING="0"
-><TR
-><TD
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-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="f0102.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="book01.html"
->Home</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c0101.html"
->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
->Obtaining and installing GNOME</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
->&nbsp;</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
->The provisional startup sequence</TD
-></TR
-></TABLE
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-></HTML
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-<HTML
-><HEAD
-><TITLE
->The provisional startup sequence</TITLE
-><META
-NAME="CREATOR"
-CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet version 1.05"><META
-NAME="form"
-CONTENT="html"></HEAD
-><BODY
-><TABLE
-WIDTH="515"
-BORDER="0"
-CELLPADDING="0"
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-><TR
-><TH
-COLSPAN="3"
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->Introduction to GNOME</TH
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
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-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
-HREF="c01.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
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-VALIGN="bottom"
->Chapter 1. A sample session</TD
-><TD
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-><A
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-><DIV
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-><P
-><B
->Startup sequence without session management</B
-></P
-><OL
-TYPE="1"
-><LI
-><P
->start your normal X Window setup, including your
- window manager</P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
->run <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->panel &#38;</B
-></P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
->You can now start programs from the panel's main menu
- (which you get to by clicking on the foot icon and
- selecting the program or submenu. You will usually start
- up a file manager (gmc) and a help browser
- (gnome-help-browser) near the start of your
- session.</P
-></LI
-></OL
-></DIV
-><DIV
-CLASS="PROCEDURE"
-><P
-><B
->Startup sequence with session management</B
-></P
-><OL
-TYPE="1"
-><LI
-><P
->start your normal X Window setup, including your
- window manager</P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
->Run <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->gnome-session</B
->. This will start
- up the basic GNOME programs, like the panel, a help
- browser and the file manager.</P
-></LI
-></OL
-></DIV
-><HR
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-WIDTH="515"><TABLE
-WIDTH="515"
-BORDER="0"
-CELLPADDING="0"
-CELLSPACING="0"
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c01.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="book01.html"
->Home</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c0102.html"
->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
->A sample session</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c01.html"
->Up</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
->Using GNOME's internationalization support</TD
-></TR
-></TABLE
-></BODY
-></HTML
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-<HTML
-><HEAD
-><TITLE
->Using GNOME's internationalization support</TITLE
-><META
-NAME="CREATOR"
-CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet version 1.05"><META
-NAME="form"
-CONTENT="html"></HEAD
-><BODY
-><TABLE
-WIDTH="515"
-BORDER="0"
-CELLPADDING="0"
-CELLSPACING="0"
-><TR
-><TH
-COLSPAN="3"
-ALIGN="center"
->Introduction to GNOME</TH
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="10%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
-HREF="c01.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="80%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="bottom"
->Chapter 1. A sample session</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="10%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
-HREF="c02.html"
->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
-></TABLE
-><HR
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-WIDTH="515"><H1
-><A
-NAME="I(A-SAMPLE-SESSION)C(2,SECT1)"
->Using GNOME's internationalization support</A
-></H1
-><P
->GNOME has had internationalization (sometimes called
- i18n support from the earliest phases of
- development. To get a GNOME program to give you messages in
- your favourite language, simply set your
- <TT
-CLASS="ENVAR"
->LANGUAGE</TT
-> environment variable to the two letter
- code for that language.</P
-><P
->For example, the <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->gnome-hello-2-i18n</B
->
- command invokes the gnome-hello
- variant which includes support for internationalization. If
- you want to see this program (or any GNOME application)
- display its menus and other information in
- <I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->Italian</I
->, you could type (for Bourne shell
- or bash):</P
-><P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->LANGUAGE=it</B
-></TT
-></P
-><P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->export LANGUAGE</B
-></TT
-></P
-><P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->gnomecal &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
-><HR
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-WIDTH="515"><TABLE
-WIDTH="515"
-BORDER="0"
-CELLPADDING="0"
-CELLSPACING="0"
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c01.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="book01.html"
->Home</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c02.html"
->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
->A sample session</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c01.html"
->Up</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
->A tour of some GNOME applications</TD
-></TR
-></TABLE
-></BODY
-></HTML
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-<HTML
-><HEAD
-><TITLE
->A tour of some GNOME applications</TITLE
-><META
-NAME="CREATOR"
-CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet version 1.05"><META
-NAME="form"
-CONTENT="html"></HEAD
-><BODY
-><TABLE
-WIDTH="515"
-BORDER="0"
-CELLPADDING="0"
-CELLSPACING="0"
-><TR
-><TH
-COLSPAN="3"
-ALIGN="center"
->Introduction to GNOME</TH
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="10%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
-HREF="c0102.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="80%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="bottom"
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="10%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
-HREF="c0201.html"
->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
-></TABLE
-><HR
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-WIDTH="515"><H1
-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)"
->Chapter 2. A tour of some GNOME applications</A
-></H1
-><DL
-><DT
-><B
->Table of Contents</B
-></DT
-><DT
-><A
-HREF="c0201.html"
->The GNOME help browser (gnome-help-browser)</A
-></DT
-><DT
-><A
-HREF="c0202.html"
->The panel and its applets</A
-></DT
-><DT
-><A
-HREF="c0203.html"
->The file manager &#8212; gmc</A
-></DT
-><DT
-><A
-HREF="c0204.html"
->General purpose applications</A
-></DT
-><DT
-><A
-HREF="c0205.html"
->Multimedia applications</A
-></DT
-><DT
-><A
-HREF="c0206.html"
->System and configuration programs</A
-></DT
-><DT
-><A
-HREF="c0207.html"
->"Productivity" tools</A
-></DT
-><DT
-><A
-HREF="c0208.html"
->Games</A
-></DT
-></DL
-><P
-> I will now give a very brief description of what you can do with
- some GNOME programs. I have chosen those GNOME programs which
- appear to be reasonably stable; these might be the same programs
- which are being included in the Red Hat Linux 5.1 distribution,
- but that is not clear at this time.</P
-><HR
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-WIDTH="515"><TABLE
-WIDTH="515"
-BORDER="0"
-CELLPADDING="0"
-CELLSPACING="0"
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c0102.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="book01.html"
->Home</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c0201.html"
->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
->Using GNOME's internationalization support</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
->&nbsp;</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
->The GNOME help browser (gnome-help-browser)</TD
-></TR
-></TABLE
-></BODY
-></HTML
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-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
-<HTML
-><HEAD
-><TITLE
->The GNOME help browser (gnome-help-browser)</TITLE
-><META
-NAME="CREATOR"
-CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet version 1.05"><META
-NAME="form"
-CONTENT="html"></HEAD
-><BODY
-><TABLE
-WIDTH="515"
-BORDER="0"
-CELLPADDING="0"
-CELLSPACING="0"
-><TR
-><TH
-COLSPAN="3"
-ALIGN="center"
->Introduction to GNOME</TH
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="10%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
-HREF="c02.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="80%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="bottom"
->Chapter 2. A tour of some GNOME applications</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="10%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
-HREF="c0202.html"
->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
-></TABLE
-><HR
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-WIDTH="515"><H1
-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(1,SECT1)"
->The GNOME help browser (gnome-help-browser)</A
-></H1
-><P
-> GNOME has a help browser which allows you to view
- documentation in several formats, including UNIX man pages,
- GNU info files and HTML documents. The documents are shown
- with an HTML rendering widget, so any documentation format
- that can be translated into HTML could be rendered with
- <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->gnome-help-browser</B
->.
- </P
-><P
-> You can invoke the help browser from the panel or from the
- shell by typing
- </P
-><P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->gnome-help-browser &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
-><P
-> The initial window you get is shown in <A
-HREF="c0201.html#HELP-BROWSER-INITIAL"
->Figure 2-1</A
->
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="HELP-BROWSER-INITIAL"
->Figure 2-1. GNOME help browser &#8212; initial screen</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/help-browser-initial.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><P
-> The help browser is well documented, so once you are in it you
- can click on the help icon (which looks like <IMG
-SRC="pix/help-icon.gif">) and see the
- help browser's online help. I will only add one more tip on
- using the help browser: you can invoke it from the command
- line directly and give it a file URL, which has to be a
- complete path to the file. So if you have just written or
- generated a web page, you could view it with by typing
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->gnome-help-browser file:&#60;full-path&#62;/file.html</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- or more conveniently
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->gnome-help-browser file:`pwd`/file.html</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- </P
-><P
-> You can see an example of invoking the help browser on a file
- in <A
-HREF="c0201.html#HELP-BROWSER-SAMPLE"
->Figure 2-2</A
->: it is a snapshot of
- the top level of this document as I am writing these
- paragraphs. I invoked it with
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->gnome-help-browser file:`pwd`/gnome-intro/book01.html</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="HELP-BROWSER-SAMPLE"
->Figure 2-2. GNOME help browser &#8212; a specific HTML page</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/help-browser-sample.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><HR
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-WIDTH="515"><TABLE
-WIDTH="515"
-BORDER="0"
-CELLPADDING="0"
-CELLSPACING="0"
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c02.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="book01.html"
->Home</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c0202.html"
->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
->A tour of some GNOME applications</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c02.html"
->Up</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
->The panel and its applets</TD
-></TR
-></TABLE
-></BODY
-></HTML
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-<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN">
-<HTML
-><HEAD
-><TITLE
->The panel and its applets</TITLE
-><META
-NAME="CREATOR"
-CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet version 1.05"><META
-NAME="form"
-CONTENT="html"></HEAD
-><BODY
-><TABLE
-WIDTH="515"
-BORDER="0"
-CELLPADDING="0"
-CELLSPACING="0"
-><TR
-><TH
-COLSPAN="3"
-ALIGN="center"
->Introduction to GNOME</TH
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="10%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
-HREF="c02.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="80%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="bottom"
->Chapter 2. A tour of some GNOME applications</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="10%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
-HREF="c0203.html"
->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
-></TABLE
-><HR
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-WIDTH="515"><H1
-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(2,SECT1)"
->The panel and its applets</A
-></H1
-><P
-> The panel is invoked directly by the GNOME session manager
- when you type <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->gnome-session</B
->, but it can be
- also be invoked directly from the shell by typing
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->panel &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- </P
-><P
-> The panel will bring up a bar at the bottom of the screen,
- shown in <A
-HREF="c0202.html#PANEL-BASIC"
->Figure 2-3</A
-> (note that this bar will
- run across the entire bottom of your screen &#8212; in this
- picture I have narrowed it so that it will fit in a browser
- more conveniently.
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="PANEL-BASIC"
->Figure 2-3. GNOME panel: the basic panel bar</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/panel-basic.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><P
-> Starting programs with the panel is easy: you simply click on
- the foot icon, from which you will get the top level launcher
- menu, as shown in <A
-HREF="c0202.html#PANEL-MENU"
->Figure 2-4</A
->.
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="PANEL-MENU"
->Figure 2-4. GNOME panel: main menu</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/panel-menu.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><P
-> Most of the entries in the panel menu are submenus; <A
-HREF="c0202.html#PANEL-MENU-SELECT"
->Figure 2-5</A
-> shows an example of running the
- CD player from the
- Audio submenu.</P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="PANEL-MENU-SELECT"
->Figure 2-5. GNOME panel: selecting one of the submenus</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/panel-menu-select.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><P
-> Here are a few things you should explore in the panel: you
- would probably discover them anyway because exploring the
- panel is an entertaining thing to do, but this will speed the
- process up.</P
-><P
-> First of all: it is possible to take panel menu entries and
- create short-cut icons on the panel itself. You do it with
- the Add to panel submenu of the
- panel menu which you obtain when you click
- the foot button. You can see and
- example of this in <A
-HREF="c0202.html#PANEL-ICONS"
->Figure 2-7</A
->.
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="PANEL-ADD-ICON"
->Figure 2-6. GNOME panel: adding another icon</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/panel-add-icon.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><P
-> The result is another icon on the panel (<A
-HREF="c0202.html#PANEL-ICONS"
->Figure 2-7</A
->); clicking that icon will bring up
- the associated application.</P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="PANEL-ICONS"
->Figure 2-7. GNOME panel: with the new icon</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/panel-icons.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><P
-> Next: try clicking on the little arrows at the two sides of
- the panel: they allow you shrink or re-expand the panel, so
- you can get it out of the way easily.
- </P
-><P
-> The other feature I will mention now is <I
-CLASS="FIRSTTERM"
->panel
- applets</I
->. Applets are little programs which
- require little visual space and thus can be run
- <I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->on</I
-> the panel. There are many applets,
- such as a clock, a mail alert, and shrunken versions of the CD
- player and the mixer.
- </P
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-></TD
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-> The GNOME file manager is based on the GNU Midnight
- Commander, and can be invoked from the panel's main menu or by
- typing at the shell:
- <P
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-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->gmc &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- </P
-><P
-> The file manager allows users to navigate their directories
- and the rest of the filesystem with an easy graphical point
- and click interface. GNOME Midnight Commander adds even more
- functionality through its notion of <I
-CLASS="FIRSTTERM"
->Virtual File
- Systems</I
-> (VFS): these are
- abstractions which allow you to navigate files that are not on
- your file system as if they were. Examples of virtual
- filesystems are the ftp filesystem and the tar filesystem:
- files can be accessed by anonymous ftp or by extraction from a
- tar file, and Midnight Commander treats them in the same way
- as local files.</P
-><P
-> Midnight Commander is powerful and vast, and it has its own
- manual (available by typing <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->man mc</B
->) so I
- will not give more detail now.
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GMC-BASIC"
->Figure 2-8. GNU Midnight Commander: basic display of a directory</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gmc-basic.gif"></P
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->Home</A
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-></TD
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-><A
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-><H2
-><A
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->GNOME hex editor &#8212; ghex</A
-></H2
-><P
-> The GNOME hex editor is an editor for non-ASCII files. It
- can be invoked from the panel or by typing
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->ghex &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GHEX-BASIC"
->Figure 2-9. GNOME hex editor: initial menu bar</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/ghex-basic.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GHEX-2FILES"
->Figure 2-10. GNOME hex editor: two files loaded at once</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/ghex-2files.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><P
-> Using <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->ghex</B
-> is quite straightforward, and
- it has a manual available in the GNOME help browser.</P
-><H2
-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(4,SECT1)(2,SECT2)"
->gEdit</A
-></H2
-><P
->gEdit is a simple text editor. It can be invoked from
- the panel or by typing
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->gedit &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GEDIT-2FILES"
->Figure 2-11. gEdit: two files open at once</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gedit-2files.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><H2
-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(4,SECT1)(3,SECT2)"
->GNOME terminal emulator (gnome-terminal)</A
-></H2
-><P
-> The terminal emulator is a GNOME-compliant replacement for
- <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->xterm</B
->. It can be invoked from the panel
- or by typing
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->gnome-terminal &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GNOME-TERMINAL"
->Figure 2-12. GNOME terminal emulator</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/terminal.gif"></P
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-><TR
-><TD
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-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c0203.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
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-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="book01.html"
->Home</A
-></TD
-><TD
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-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c0205.html"
->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
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-VALIGN="top"
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-><A
-HREF="c02.html"
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->Prev</A
-></TD
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-><H2
-><A
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->Electric Eyes (ee)</A
-></H2
-><P
->Electric Eyes is a very
- sophisticated and feature-rich viewer for graphical images.
- Electric Eyes can be invoked from the panel or by typing
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->ee filename &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- </P
-><P
-> Electric Eyes has its own manual with several screenshots,
- available in the GNOME help system, so I will not attempt to
- describe its myriad features here. I will only mention that
- to "get going" you probably do not want to invoke
- <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->ee</B
-> with no options, but rather you want
- to invoke it directly on an image file or on several files,
- or even a directory with several images.</P
-><P
-> Once Electric Eyes is running you can bring up all the menu
- options by clicking the right mouse button, as shown in
- <A
-HREF="c0205.html#EE-MENU"
->Figure 2-13</A
->. The most interesting options are
- probably those available Edit
- submenu.
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="EE-MENU"
->Figure 2-13. Electric Eyes: right mouse button menu</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/ee-menu.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><H2
-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(5,SECT1)(2,SECT2)"
->GNOME mixer (gmix)</A
-></H2
-><P
-> GNOME also has some sound programs; one of them is a mixer
- application. A mixer allows you to control how your
- computer's sound card handles sound from various inputs:
- using sliders you can block out some sound inputs while
- raising the gain on others, just like the mixer console in
- a live music PA system.</P
-><P
-> You can invoke the GNOME mixer from the panel or by typing
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->gmix &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- </P
-><P
-> In <A
-HREF="c0205.html#GMIX"
->Figure 2-14</A
-> you can see a screenshot of
- <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->gmix</B
-> running on my laptop which runs
- GNU/Linux with GNOME and has a Sound Blaster card. You will
- notice that some channels are stereo while others are mono.
- For each stereo channel there is a
- Lock button which ensures that the
- right and left channel will have the same gain. You will
- also notice that there are mute
- buttons to completely ignore a certain channel.
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GMIX"
->Figure 2-14. GNOME mixer: basic screenshot</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gmix.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><BLOCKQUOTE
-CLASS="NOTE"
-><P
-><B
->NOTE: </B
-> If you have trouble running <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->gmix</B
-> you
- might want to make sure that sound is properly configured
- for you. With older versions of Linux you might have to
- re-configure and build the kernel with support for your
- sound card. With recent distributions (such as Red Hat
- 5.x) you can run <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->sndconfig</B
-> to select
- and enable your sound card at runtime.
- </P
-></BLOCKQUOTE
-><H2
-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(5,SECT1)(3,SECT2)"
->GNOME CD player (gtcd)</A
-></H2
-><P
->Another GNOME sound application is a nice CD player
- which allows you to play compact discs if your computer has
- a CDROM drive. You can invoke <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->gtcd</B
-> from
- the panel or by typing
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->gtcd &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- </P
-><P
-> Here are some screen shots which show you how you can use
- <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->gtcd</B
-> and what it can do. The first one
- (<A
-HREF="c0205.html#GTCD"
->Figure 2-15</A
->) shows me blasting the Pixies
- <A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(5,SECT1)(3,SECT2)(2,PARA)(1,FOOTNOTE)"
-HREF="#FTN.I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(5,SECT1)(3,SECT2)(2,PARA)(1,FOOTNOTE)"
->[1]</A
-> song <I
-CLASS="CITETITLE"
->Here Comes Your Man</I
->
- in my headphones as I write these words.
- <DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GTCD"
->Figure 2-15. GNOME CD player: basic screenshot</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gtcd.gif"></P
-></DIV
->
- </P
-><BLOCKQUOTE
-DIV="FOOTNOTES"
-><P
-><A
-NAME="FTN.I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(5,SECT1)(3,SECT2)(2,PARA)(1,FOOTNOTE)"
-HREF="c0205.html#I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(5,SECT1)(3,SECT2)(2,PARA)(1,FOOTNOTE)"
->[1] </A
->The Pixies are an excellent punk group. I seldom
- listen to punk rock, but I enjoy them.</P
-></BLOCKQUOTE
-><P
-> The GNOME CD player also allows you to dowload information
- from the impressive <I
-CLASS="FIRSTTERM"
->network Compact Disk
- DataBase</I
-> (CDDB); in <A
-HREF="c0205.html#GTCD-CDDB"
->Figure 2-16</A
-> you can see how to tell
- <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->gtcd</B
-> to connect to the database server at
- <TT
-CLASS="LITERAL"
->www.cddb.com</TT
->.
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GTCD-CDDB"
->Figure 2-16. GNOME CD player: using the CD database</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gtcd-cddb.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><P
-> Once you have downloaded the information from CDDB you can
- then select songs or movements from the CD by name, using
- the Goto button, as shown in <A
-HREF="c0205.html#GTCD-TRACK-LIST"
->Figure 2-17</A
->.</P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GTCD-TRACK-LIST"
->Figure 2-17. GNOME CD player: selecting a track from the
- list</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gtcd-track-list.gif"></P
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-><A
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->Prev</A
-></TD
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-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="book01.html"
->Home</A
-></TD
-><TD
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-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c0206.html"
->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
-><TR
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-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
->General purpose applications</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c02.html"
->Up</A
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-></TR
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-><TD
-WIDTH="10%"
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-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
-HREF="c0205.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="80%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="bottom"
->Chapter 2. A tour of some GNOME applications</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="10%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
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->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
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-><A
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-></H1
-><H2
-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(6,SECT1)(1,SECT2)"
->gtop</A
-></H2
-><P
-> The gtop application is a
- graphical version of the UNIX <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->top</B
->
- command, but it also presents a very useful memory view
- which can help you resolve performance problems. You can
- invoke gtop from the panel or by typing
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->gtcd &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- </P
-><P
-> In <A
-HREF="c0206.html#GTOP-PROCS"
->Figure 2-18</A
-> you see the initial view you
- get from <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->gtop</B
->. If you select a process
- with the left mouse button you
- can bring up a menu of options for killing the process or
- seeing more detail about it, as shown in <A
-HREF="c0206.html#GTOP-KILL"
->Figure 2-19</A
->.
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GTOP-PROCS"
->Figure 2-18. gtop: processes view</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gtop-procs.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GTOP-KILL"
->Figure 2-19. gtop: killing a process</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gtop-kill.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><P
-> In <A
-HREF="c0206.html#GTOP-MEM"
->Figure 2-20</A
-> you can see one of the memory
- views in gtop: this tells you
- what the <I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->resident</I
-> size of each process
- is. Other views (which can be selected with the
- Memory menu) show you the processes'
- total memory and shared library memory.
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GTOP-MEM"
->Figure 2-20. gtop: memory view</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gtop-mem.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><H2
-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(6,SECT1)(2,SECT2)"
->Property settings</A
-></H2
-><P
-> There are three basic property setting commands that affect
- your graphical environment:
- <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->background-properties</B
->,
- <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->keyboard-properties</B
-> and
- <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->mouse-properties</B
->. These commands are
- usually meant to be invoked from the panel, but they can
- also be invoked by typing
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->background-properties &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->keyboard-properties &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->mouse-properties &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- </P
-><P
-> The <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->background-properties</B
-> command, among
- other things, a way of visually selecting a screen saver and
- running a preview in a small window. This is shown in
- <A
-HREF="c0206.html#BACKGROUND-PROPERTIES"
->Figure 2-21</A
->.
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="BACKGROUND-PROPERTIES"
->Figure 2-21. background-properties</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/background-properties.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><P
-> I will not present more detail about these applications
- here, since they are quite self-explanatory and easily
- explored.
- </P
-><H2
-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(6,SECT1)(3,SECT2)"
->Line printer configuration (gulp)</A
-></H2
-><P
-> GNOME has an interface for configuring printers, called
- <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->gulp</B
-> (which could stand for GNOME Unified
- Link to Printers). You can invoke <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->gulp</B
->
- from the panel or by typing
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->gulp &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- </P
-><P
-> I present a snapshot in <A
-HREF="c0206.html#GULP"
->Figure 2-22</A
->, but
- unfortunately I do not have any printers set up for the
- laptop with which I am traveling, so this will not give you
- a very good idea of how <B
-CLASS="COMMAND"
->gulp</B
-> works!
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GULP"
->Figure 2-22. gulp</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gulp.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><HR
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-WIDTH="515"><TABLE
-WIDTH="515"
-BORDER="0"
-CELLPADDING="0"
-CELLSPACING="0"
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c0205.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="book01.html"
->Home</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c0207.html"
->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
->Multimedia applications</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c02.html"
->Up</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
->"Productivity" tools</TD
-></TR
-></TABLE
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-<HTML
-><HEAD
-><TITLE
->"Productivity" tools</TITLE
-><META
-NAME="CREATOR"
-CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet version 1.05"><META
-NAME="form"
-CONTENT="html"></HEAD
-><BODY
-><TABLE
-WIDTH="515"
-BORDER="0"
-CELLPADDING="0"
-CELLSPACING="0"
-><TR
-><TH
-COLSPAN="3"
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->Introduction to GNOME</TH
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="10%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
-HREF="c0206.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="80%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="bottom"
->Chapter 2. A tour of some GNOME applications</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="10%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
-HREF="c0208.html"
->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
-></TABLE
-><HR
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-WIDTH="515"><H1
-><A
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-></H1
-><H2
-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(7,SECT1)(1,SECT2)"
->GNOME time tracker (gtt)</A
-></H2
-><P
-> The GNOME time tracker allows you to easily figure out how
- much time you allocate to various projects. You can start
- the GNOME time tracker from the panel or by typing
- <P
-CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
-><TT
-CLASS="PROMPT"
->$ </TT
-><TT
-CLASS="USERINPUT"
-><B
->gtt &#38;</B
-></TT
-></P
->
- </P
-><P
-> The time tracker is well documented, and its manual can be
- found with the GNOME help browser, so here I will simply
- show three screenshots of how the time tracker starts up
- (<A
-HREF="c0207.html#GTT-BASIC"
->Figure 2-23</A
->), how you can add a
- new project (<A
-HREF="c0207.html#GTT-NEW"
->Figure 2-24</A
->) and what it looks
- like when you have two projects going (<A
-HREF="c0207.html#GTT-2PROJ"
->Figure 2-25</A
->). If you stop working on one project
- and start working on another one, just do a simple mouse
- click (with the left button) on
- the new project.
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GTT-BASIC"
->Figure 2-23. GNOME time tracker: blank slate</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gtt-basic.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GTT-NEW"
->Figure 2-24. GNOME time tracker: adding a new project</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gtt-new.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GTT-2PROJ"
->Figure 2-25. GNOME time tracker: tracking two projects</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gtt-2proj.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><H2
-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(7,SECT1)(2,SECT2)"
->GNOME calendar (gnomecal)</A
-></H2
-><P
-></P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="CALENDAR"
->Figure 2-26. GNOME calendar: my day later today in Florence</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/calendar.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><H2
-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(7,SECT1)(3,SECT2)"
->GNOME calculator (gcalc)</A
-></H2
-><P
-> GNOME also comes with a simple calculator; a screen shot is
- in <A
-HREF="c0207.html#GCALC"
->Figure 2-27</A
->.
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GCALC"
->Figure 2-27. GNOME calculator</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gcalc.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><HR
-ALIGN="LEFT"
-WIDTH="515"><TABLE
-WIDTH="515"
-BORDER="0"
-CELLPADDING="0"
-CELLSPACING="0"
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c0206.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="book01.html"
->Home</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c0208.html"
->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
->System and configuration programs</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c02.html"
->Up</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
->Games</TD
-></TR
-></TABLE
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-></HTML
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-><HEAD
-><TITLE
->Games</TITLE
-><META
-NAME="CREATOR"
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-NAME="form"
-CONTENT="html"></HEAD
-><BODY
-><TABLE
-WIDTH="515"
-BORDER="0"
-CELLPADDING="0"
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-><TH
-COLSPAN="3"
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->Introduction to GNOME</TH
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="10%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
-HREF="c0207.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="80%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="bottom"
->Chapter 2. A tour of some GNOME applications</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="10%"
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->&nbsp;</TD
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-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(2,CHAPTER)(8,SECT1)"
->Games</A
-></H1
-><P
-> I will not give any detail about the games, since the point of
- games is to figure them out by playing. Here are a few screen
- shots.
- </P
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="FREECELL"
->Figure 2-28. freecell screen shot</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/freecell.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="MAHJONGG"
->Figure 2-29. mahjongg screen shot</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/mahjongg.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="GNOMINE"
->Figure 2-30. gnomine screen shot</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/gnomine.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><DIV
-CLASS="FIGURE"
-><P
-><B
-><A
-NAME="SAME-GNOME"
->Figure 2-31. same-gnome screen shot</A
-></B
-></P
-><P
-><IMG
-SRC="pix/same-gnome.gif"></P
-></DIV
-><HR
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-WIDTH="515"><TABLE
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-BORDER="0"
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-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
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-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c0207.html"
->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="book01.html"
->Home</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
->&nbsp;</TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
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-VALIGN="top"
->"Productivity" tools</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="c02.html"
->Up</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
->&nbsp;</TD
-></TR
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-><TITLE
->Preface to the alpha release of GNOME</TITLE
-><META
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-NAME="form"
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-><BODY
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->Introduction to GNOME</TH
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="10%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
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->Prev</A
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="80%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="bottom"
-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="10%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
-HREF="f0101.html"
->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
-></TABLE
-><HR
-ALIGN="LEFT"
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-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(1,PREFACE)"
->Preface to the alpha release of GNOME</A
-></H1
-><DL
-><DT
-><B
->Table of Contents</B
-></DT
-><DT
-><A
-HREF="f0101.html"
->What is GNOME</A
-></DT
-><DT
-><A
-HREF="f0102.html"
->Obtaining and installing GNOME</A
-></DT
-></DL
-><P
-> Dear GNOME enthusiast,
- </P
-><P
-> This document accompanies the alpha release of GNOME, shipped in
- May of 1998. At this time GNOME is an interesting and useful
- suite of programs, but it is under very active development.
- This means that you will find many programs which are incomplete
- and some bugs which you would not expect from a mature product.</P
-><P
-> Having said this, GNOME is already today an exciting product,
- and many of its programs are quite useful.
- </P
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-></TD
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-><A
-HREF="book01.html"
->Home</A
-></TD
-><TD
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-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="f0101.html"
->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
->Introduction to GNOME</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
->&nbsp;</TD
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-WIDTH="33%"
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-VALIGN="top"
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-></TR
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-><A
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->Prev</A
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-><TD
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-VALIGN="bottom"
-><A
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->Next</A
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-><A
-NAME="I(GNOME-INTRO)C(1,PREFACE)(1,SECT1)"
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-></H1
-><BLOCKQUOTE
-CLASS="NOTE"
-><P
-><B
->NOTE: </B
-> If you tire of explanations and just want to get going with
- GNOME in a practical way, please skip the rest of this
- preface and read <A
-HREF="c01.html"
->Chapter 1</A
->
- immediately.</P
-></BLOCKQUOTE
-><P
-> GNOME is a project which endeavors to provide a complete,
- consistent, state of the art and free user environment for
- UNIX systems. This includes:</P
-><P
-></P
-><UL
-><LI
-><P
-> An <I
-CLASS="FIRSTTERM"
->application framework</I
-> &#8212;
- this consists of a style guide for applications along with
- a set of libraries which enforce the style requirements.
- For example, the GNOME libraries allow a programmer to
- invoke standard menus and dialog boxes.</P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
-> A <I
-CLASS="FIRSTTERM"
->file manager</I
-> &#8212; the GNOME
- file manager is based on the well known GNU
- midnight commander, which has been endowed
- with a GNOME&#8211;compliant graphical interface.</P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
-> A <I
-CLASS="FIRSTTERM"
->panel</I
-> &#8212; this replaces the
- button&#8211;bars sometimes provided by UNIX window
- managers. The panel also allows the running programs in
- little squares in the panel, both by swallowing X Window
- programs and by running especially written
- <I
-CLASS="FIRSTTERM"
->applets</I
->.
- </P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
-> <I
-CLASS="FIRSTTERM"
->Session management</I
-> support &#8212;
- applications are notified so they can save state
- information when a user logs out: the next time a session
- is started, these applications can pick up where they left
- off.
- </P
-></LI
-><LI
-><P
-> A <I
-CLASS="EMPHASIS"
->suite of GNOME applications</I
-> &#8212;
- these have written (or adapted) to use the GNOME
- facilities, and thus present a consistent look and
- behaviour.
- </P
-></LI
-></UL
-><P
-> There are many more facets to GNOME, and much information can
- be found at the <A
-HREF="http://www.gnome.org/"
->GNOME web
- page</A
->.
- </P
-><P
->GNOME is a GNU project, was started in 1997, and has
- developed very quickly. GNOME can be
- thought of as an acronym standing for GNU Network Object
- Model Environment.
- </P
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-></TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
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->Home</A
-></TD
-><TD
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-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="f0102.html"
->Next</A
-></TD
-></TR
-><TR
-><TD
-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="left"
-VALIGN="top"
->Preface to the alpha release of GNOME</TD
-><TD
-WIDTH="34%"
-ALIGN="center"
-VALIGN="top"
-><A
-HREF="f01.html"
->Up</A
-></TD
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-WIDTH="33%"
-ALIGN="right"
-VALIGN="top"
->Obtaining and installing GNOME</TD
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