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  • Committer: Bazaar Package Importer
  • Author(s): Matthew East, Jonathan Riddell, Matthew East
  • Date: 2006-05-21 21:32:00 UTC
  • Revision ID: james.westby@ubuntu.com-20060521213200-1i156mdu9sd9wuxz
Tags: 6.06-10
[ Jonathan Riddell ]
* Add links in each langauge to en/common, makes html files work when 
  viewed without help:/ ioslave

[ Matthew East ]
* Updated translations for everything (last update before the release)

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
 
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<!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
 
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<!ENTITY % globalent SYSTEM "../../../libs/global.ent">
 
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<!-- NAMES --><!ENTITY canonical-name "Canonical Ltd.">
 
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<!ENTITY project-name "Ubuntu Documentation Project">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu "<phrase>Ubuntu</phrase>">
 
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<!-- VERSIONS --><!ENTITY distro-version "Dapper Drake">
 
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<!ENTITY distro-rev "6.06 LTS">
 
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<!ENTITY distro-release-date "June 2006">
 
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<!ENTITY linux-kernel-version "2.6.15">
 
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<!ENTITY gcc-version "4.0.3">
 
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<!ENTITY glibc-version "2.3.6">
 
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<!ENTITY python-version "2.4.3">
 
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<!-- AUTHORS --><!ENTITY author-ubuntu-documentation-project SYSTEM "../common/authors/ubuntu-documentation-project.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-christoph-haas SYSTEM "../common/authors/christoph-haas.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-alexander-poslavsky SYSTEM "../common/authors/alexander-poslavsky.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-alan-hood SYSTEM "../common/authors/alan-hood.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-johnathon-hornbeck SYSTEM "../common/authors/johnathon-hornbeck.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-nick-loeve SYSTEM "../common/authors/nick-loeve.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-gordon-ingram SYSTEM "../common/authors/gordon-ingram.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-sean-wheller SYSTEM "../common/authors/sean-wheller.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-enrico-zini SYSTEM "../common/authors/enrico-zini.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-kevin-muligan SYSTEM "../common/authors/kevin-muligan.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-ari-torhamo SYSTEM "../common/authors/ari-torhamo.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-jeff-schering SYSTEM "../common/authors/jeff-schering.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-corey-burger SYSTEM "../common/authors/corey-burger.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-niel-tallim SYSTEM "../common/authors/niel-tallim.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-henry-meyerding SYSTEM "../common/authors/henry-meyerding.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-matthew-east SYSTEM "../common/authors/matthew-east.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-jerome-gotangco SYSTEM "../common/authors/jerome-gotangco.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-johnathan-jesse SYSTEM "../common/authors/johnathan-jesse.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-greg-taylor SYSTEM "../common/authors/greg-taylor.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-troy-williams SYSTEM "../common/authors/troy-williams.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-matt-galvin SYSTEM "../common/authors/matt-galvin.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-robert-stoffers SYSTEM "../common/authors/robert-stoffers.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-jordan-mantha SYSTEM "../common/authors/jordan-mantha.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-venkat-raghavan SYSTEM "../common/authors/venkat-raghavan.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-brian-burger SYSTEM "../common/authors/brian-burger.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY author-rocco-stanzione SYSTEM "../common/authors/rocco-stanzione.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY glossary SYSTEM "../common/C/glossary.xml">
 
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<!-- LEGAL URLs --><!ENTITY gpl-url '<ulink url="http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html">GNU General Public License</ulink>'>
 
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<!ENTITY cc "http://creativecommons.org/">
 
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<!ENTITY cc-attrib '<ulink url="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/">Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0</ulink>'>
 
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<!ENTITY cc-fulldeed-url "http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/legalcode/">
 
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<!ENTITY fdl-url '<ulink url="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</ulink>'>
 
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<!ENTITY cc-disclaimer-url "http://creativecommons.org/licenses/disclaimer-popup?lang=en">
 
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<!-- CANONICAL URL RESOURCES --><!ENTITY canonical-url "http://www.canonical.com">
 
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<!-- UBUNTU URL RESOURCES --><!ENTITY ubuntu-packages "http://packages.ubuntu.com">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-dpkgfile "ubuntu5.10.tar">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-web "http://www.ubuntu.com">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-main "http://www.ubuntu.com">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-download "http://www.ubuntu.com/download">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-forums "http://www.ubuntu.com/community/forums">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-components "http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/components">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-lists "http://lists.ubuntu.com">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-wiki "http://wiki.ubuntu.com">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-irc "irc.freenode.net channel #ubuntu">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-bugzilla "https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bugs">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-doc-bugs "https://launchpad.net/products/ubuntu-doc/+bugs">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-paidsupport "http://www.ubuntu.com/support/supportoptions/paidsupport">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-freesupport "http://www.ubuntu.com/support/supportoptions/freesupport">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-comments "http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=21787">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-documentation "http://help.ubuntu.com">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-documentation-repos "https://docteam.ubuntu.com/repos/trunk">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-doc-team "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-doc-list "http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-doc">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-shipit "http://shipit.ubuntu.com">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-launchpad "https://launchpad.ubuntu.com">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-rosetta "https://launchpad.ubuntu.com/rosetta">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-planet "http://planet.ubuntu.com">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-philosophy "http://www.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/philosophy">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-participate "http://www.ubuntu.com/community/participate/">
 
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<!-- UBUNTU WIKI RESOURCES --><!ENTITY wiki-UserDocumentation "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UserDocumentation">
 
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<!ENTITY restricted-formats "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats">
 
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<!ENTITY wiki-RestrictedFormats "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats">
 
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<!ENTITY wiki-XChatHowto "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/XChatHowto">
 
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<!ENTITY wiki-RootSudo "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RootSudo">
 
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<!ENTITY wiki-HowToGetHelp "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HowToGetHelp">
 
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<!ENTITY transcode "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DVDRippingandEncoding">
 
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<!ENTITY wiki-Wine "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Wine">
 
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<!ENTITY wiki-Cedega "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Cedega">
 
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<!ENTITY wiki-Nano "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/NanoHowto">
 
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<!ENTITY wiki-locoteams "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LoCoTeamList">
 
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<!ENTITY wiki-BasicCommands "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BasicCommands">
 
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<!ENTITY wiki-filepermissions "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FilePermissions">
 
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<!-- KUBUNTU URL RESOURCES --><!ENTITY kubuntu-web "http://www.kubuntu.org">
 
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<!ENTITY kubuntu-main "http://www.kubuntu.org">
 
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<!ENTITY kubuntu-download "http://releases.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/">
 
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<!ENTITY kubuntu-packages "http://packages.ubuntu.com/breezy/">
 
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<!ENTITY kubuntu-cdpackages-nodefault "http://people.ubuntu.com/~cjwatson/seeds/kubuntu-breezy/ship">
 
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<!ENTITY kubuntu-lists "http://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kubuntu-users/">
 
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<!ENTITY kubuntu-lists-users "http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-users/">
 
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<!ENTITY kubuntu-lists-devel "http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel/">
 
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<!ENTITY kubuntu-mirrors "http://distrowatch.com/kubuntu">
 
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<!ENTITY kubuntu-forums "http://ubuntuforums.org/forumdisplay.php?f=68">
 
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<!ENTITY kubuntu-forums2 "http://kubuntuforums.net">
 
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<!ENTITY kubuntu-wiki "http://www.ubuntu.com/wiki/Kubuntu">
 
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<!ENTITY kubuntu-irc "irc.freenode.net channel kubuntu">
 
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<!ENTITY kubuntu-documentation-site "http://www.kubuntu.org/documentation.php">
 
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<!ENTITY kubuntu-wiki-UserDocumentation "https://wiki.kubuntu.com/UserDocumentation">
 
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<!-- XUBUNTU URL RESOURCES --><!ENTITY xubuntu-irc "irc.freenode.net channel xubuntu">
 
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<!-- DEBIAN RESOURCES --><!ENTITY debian-apt "http://www.debian.org/doc/user-manuals#apt-howto">
 
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<!-- EXTERNAL URL RESOURCES --><!ENTITY linmodem "http://www.linmodems.org/">
 
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<!ENTITY gnome "http://www.gnome.org/">
 
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<!ENTITY linuxorg "http://www.linux.org/">
 
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<!ENTITY ooo "http://www.openoffice.org/">
 
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<!ENTITY kde "http://www.kde.org/">
 
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<!ENTITY lugww "http://lugww.counter.li.org/">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-watch "http://distrowatch.com/ubuntu/">
 
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<!ENTITY realplayer-download "http://www.real.com/linux/">
 
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<!ENTITY nvu-download "http://www.nvu.com/download.html">
 
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<!ENTITY sunjava-download "http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp">
 
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<!ENTITY xorg "http://www.x.org">
 
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<!ENTITY dyndns "http://www.dyndns.org">
 
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<!ENTITY shoutcast "http://www.shoutcast.com/">
 
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<!ENTITY freedomtoaster "http://www.freedomtoaster.org/">
 
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<!-- ubuntu-screenshots TODO --><!ENTITY kubuntu-screenshots "http://shots.osdir.com/slideshows/slideshow.php?release=306&amp;slide=1">
 
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<!ENTITY mozilla "http://www.mozilla.org/">
 
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<!ENTITY mozilla-firefox "http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/">
 
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<!ENTITY gnu "http://www.gnu.org/">
 
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<!ENTITY gnu-philosophy "http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/">
 
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<!ENTITY win4lin "http://www.win4lin.com">
 
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<!ENTITY codeweavers "http://www.codeweavers.com">
 
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<!ENTITY kernel "http://www.kernel.org">
 
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<!ENTITY google "http://www.google.com">
 
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<!ENTITY kdelook " http://www.kde-look.org">
 
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<!ENTITY lulu-store "http://www.lulu.com/ubuntu-doc">
 
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<!-- this entity controls the url for addons--><!ENTITY java-download "http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp">
 
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<!ENTITY skype-deb "skype_1.2.0.17-1_i386.deb">
 
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<!ENTITY skype-download "http://www.skype.com/go/getskype-linux-deb">
 
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<!ENTITY scanmodem-gz "scanModem.gz">
 
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<!ENTITY scanmodem-url "http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/scanModem.gz">
 
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<!ENTITY ext2fs-url "http://www.fs-driver.org/index.html">
 
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<!ENTITY mvb-tar "mvb_1.6.tgz">
 
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<!ENTITY mvb-url "http://www.xscd.com/pub/mvb/&mvb-tar;">
 
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<!-- TLDP --><!ENTITY ldp-pre-install-check "http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Pre-Installation-Checklist/">
 
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<!-- LANGUAGES (sorted by two letter code)--><!ENTITY Afar "aa">
 
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<!ENTITY Abkhazian "ab">
 
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<!ENTITY Afrikaans "af">
 
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<!ENTITY Amharic "af">
 
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<!ENTITY Arabic "ar">
 
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<!ENTITY Assamese "as">
 
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<!ENTITY Aymara "ay">
 
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<!ENTITY Azerbaijani "az">
 
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<!ENTITY Bashkir "ba">
 
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<!ENTITY Byelorussian "be">
 
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<!ENTITY Bulgarian "bg">
 
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<!ENTITY Bihari "bh">
 
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<!ENTITY Bislama "bi">
 
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<!ENTITY Bangla "bn">
 
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<!ENTITY Bengali "bn">
 
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<!ENTITY Tibetan "bo">
 
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<!ENTITY Breton "br">
 
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<!ENTITY Catalan "ca">
 
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<!ENTITY Corsican "co">
 
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<!ENTITY Czech "cs">
 
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<!ENTITY Welsh "cy">
 
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<!ENTITY Danish "da">
 
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<!ENTITY German "de">
 
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<!ENTITY Bhutani "dz">
 
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<!ENTITY Greek "el">
 
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<!-- <!ENTITY EnglishAmerican 'en'> --><!ENTITY EnglishAmerican "C">
 
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<!ENTITY Esperanto "eo">
 
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<!ENTITY Spanish "es">
 
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<!ENTITY Estonian "et">
 
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<!ENTITY Basque "eu">
 
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<!ENTITY Persian "fa">
 
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<!ENTITY Finnish "fi">
 
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<!ENTITY Fiji "fj">
 
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<!ENTITY Faeroese "fo">
 
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<!ENTITY French "fr">
 
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<!ENTITY Frisian "fy">
 
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<!ENTITY Irish "ga">
 
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<!ENTITY Gaelic "gd">
 
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<!ENTITY ScotsGaelic "gd">
 
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<!ENTITY Galician "gl">
 
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<!ENTITY Guarani "gn">
 
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<!ENTITY Gujarati "gu">
 
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<!ENTITY Hausa "ha">
 
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<!ENTITY Hindi "hi">
 
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<!ENTITY Croatian "hr">
 
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<!ENTITY Hungarian "hu">
 
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<!ENTITY Armenian "hy">
 
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<!ENTITY Interlingua "ia">
 
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<!ENTITY Interlingue "ie">
 
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<!ENTITY Inupiak "ik">
 
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<!ENTITY Indonesian "in">
 
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<!ENTITY Icelandic "is">
 
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<!ENTITY Italian "it">
 
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<!ENTITY Hebrew "iw">
 
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<!ENTITY Japanese "ja">
 
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<!ENTITY Yiddish "ji">
 
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<!ENTITY Javanese "jw">
 
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<!ENTITY Georgian "ka">
 
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<!ENTITY Kazakh "kk">
 
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<!ENTITY Greenlandic "kl">
 
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<!ENTITY Cambodian "km">
 
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<!ENTITY Kannada "kn">
 
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<!ENTITY Korean "ko">
 
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<!ENTITY Kashmiri "ks">
 
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<!ENTITY Kurdish "ku">
 
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<!ENTITY Kirghiz "ky">
 
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<!ENTITY Latin "la">
 
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<!ENTITY Lingala "ln">
 
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<!ENTITY Laothian "lo">
 
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<!ENTITY Lithuanian "lt">
 
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<!ENTITY Latvian "lv">
 
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<!ENTITY Lettish "lv">
 
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<!ENTITY Malagasy "mg">
 
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<!ENTITY Maori "mi">
 
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<!ENTITY Macedonian "mk">
 
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<!ENTITY Malayalam "ml">
 
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<!ENTITY Mongolian "mn">
 
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<!ENTITY Moldavian "mo">
 
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<!ENTITY Marathi "mr">
 
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<!ENTITY Malay "ms">
 
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<!ENTITY Maltese "mt">
 
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<!ENTITY Burmese "my">
 
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<!ENTITY Nauru "na">
 
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<!ENTITY Nepali "ne">
 
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<!ENTITY Dutch "nl">
 
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<!ENTITY Norwegian "no">
 
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<!ENTITY Occitan "oc">
 
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<!ENTITY Afan "om">
 
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<!ENTITY Oromo "om">
 
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<!ENTITY Oriya "or">
 
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<!ENTITY Punjabi "pa">
 
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<!ENTITY Polish "pl">
 
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<!ENTITY Pushto "ps">
 
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<!ENTITY Pashto "ps">
 
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<!ENTITY Portuguese "pt">
 
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<!ENTITY Quechua "qu">
 
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<!ENTITY Rhaeto-Romance "rm">
 
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<!ENTITY Kirundi "rn">
 
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<!ENTITY Romanian "ro">
 
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<!ENTITY Russian "ru">
 
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<!ENTITY Kinyarwanda "rw">
 
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<!ENTITY Sanskrit "sa">
 
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<!ENTITY Sindhi "sd">
 
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<!ENTITY Sangro "sg">
 
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<!ENTITY Serbo-Croatian "sh">
 
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<!ENTITY Singhalese "si">
 
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<!ENTITY Slovak "sk">
 
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<!ENTITY Slovenian "sl">
 
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<!ENTITY Samoan "sm">
 
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<!ENTITY Shona "sn">
 
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<!ENTITY Somali "so">
 
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<!ENTITY Albanian "sq">
 
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<!ENTITY Serbian "sr">
 
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<!ENTITY Siswati "ss">
 
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<!ENTITY Sesotho "st">
 
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<!ENTITY Sudanese "su">
 
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<!ENTITY Swedish "sv">
 
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<!ENTITY Swahili "sw">
 
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<!ENTITY Tamil "ta">
 
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<!ENTITY Tegulu "te">
 
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<!ENTITY Tajik "tg">
 
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<!ENTITY Thai "th">
 
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<!ENTITY Tigrinya "ti">
 
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<!ENTITY Turkmen "tk">
 
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<!ENTITY Tagalog "tl">
 
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<!ENTITY Setswana "tn">
 
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<!ENTITY Tonga "to">
 
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<!ENTITY Turkish "tr">
 
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<!ENTITY Tsonga "ts">
 
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<!ENTITY Tatar "tt">
 
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<!ENTITY Twi "tw">
 
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<!ENTITY Ukrainian "uk">
 
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<!ENTITY Urdu "ur">
 
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<!ENTITY Uzbek "uz">
 
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<!ENTITY Vietnamese "vi">
 
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<!ENTITY Volapuk "vo">
 
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<!ENTITY Wolof "wo">
 
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<!ENTITY Xhosa "xh">
 
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<!ENTITY Yoruba "yo">
 
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<!ENTITY Chinese "zh">
 
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<!ENTITY Zulu "zu">
 
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<!ENTITY % cdo-C SYSTEM "../../../libs/cdo-C.ent">
 
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<!-- COMMON DOC OBJECTS --><!ENTITY copyright SYSTEM "../common/C/copyright.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY conventions SYSTEM "../common/C/conventions.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY feedback SYSTEM "../common/C/feedback.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY publisher SYSTEM "../common/C/publisher.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY legalnotice SYSTEM "../common/C/legalnotice.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY disclaimer SYSTEM "../common/C/disclaimer.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY inline-ubuntu-icon SYSTEM "../common/C/inlinemediaobject-ubuntu-icon.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY inline-ubuntu-icon-header SYSTEM "../common/C/inlinemediaobject-ubuntu-icon-header.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY relative-ubuntu-icon SYSTEM "../common/C/mediaobject-relative-ubuntu-icon.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY ubuntu-icon SYSTEM "../common/C/mediaobject-ubuntu-icon.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY gpl SYSTEM "../common/C/gpl.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY fdl SYSTEM "../common/C/fdl.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY cc-by-sa SYSTEM "../common/C/ccbysa.xml">
 
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<!ENTITY % kde SYSTEM "../../libs/kde.ent">
 
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<!-- VERSIONS --><!ENTITY kuserguide-rev "Dapper Drake">
 
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<!ENTITY kquickguide-rev "Dapper Drake">
 
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<!ENTITY kadminguide-rev "Dapper Drake">
 
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<!ENTITY kde-version "3.5.2">
 
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<!ENTITY kubuntu-support "http://kubuntu.org/support.php">
 
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<!ENTITY adept "Adept">
 
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<!ENTITY appshort "<application>Adept</application>">
 
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<!ENTITY different-user "kdesu">
 
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<!ENTITY % kde-general SYSTEM "/usr/share/apps/ksgmltools2/customization/obsolete/general.entities">
 
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<!--
 
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    KDE general entities for DocBook as used in the KDE documentation
 
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    Copyright (C) 2002 Frederik Fouvry
 
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    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 
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    modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
 
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    as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
 
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    of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 
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    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 
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    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 
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    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
 
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    GNU General Public License for more details.
 
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    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
 
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    along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
 
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    Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
 
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    Send suggestions, comments, etc. to the KDE docbook list 
 
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    <kde-docbook@kde.org>.
 
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    USAGE
 
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    Refer to this file as
 
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      "-//KDE//ENTITIES DocBook XML General Entity Declarations V1.1//EN"
 
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    This file contains what dbgenent.mod should contain and is read
 
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    after all other files just like dbgenent.mod should be.
 
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--><!-- ============================================================= --><!--               Extensions to the DocBook DTD                  --><!-- ============================================================= --><!-- E.g. KDE specific entities (see also dbgenent.mod for this)   --><!-- Legal texts we put in a specific place
 
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     so that we don't need to cut'n'paste them to every doc
 
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 --><!ENTITY GPL-html PUBLIC "-//GNU//DOCUMENT GNU General Public License V2 (HTML)//EN" "http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html" NDATA SGML>
 
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<!ENTITY GPL PUBLIC "-//GNU//DOCUMENT GNU General Public License V2//EN" "http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html" NDATA linespecific>
 
338
<!ENTITY GPLNotice PUBLIC "-//KDE//DOCUMENT GNU General Public License Notice//EN" "../en/entities/gpl-notice.docbook">
 
339
<!-- meant for inclusion, so no [CN]DATA SGML (why?) --><!ENTITY LGPL-html PUBLIC "-//GNU//DOCUMENT GNU Lesser General Public License V2.1 (HTML)//EN" "http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html" NDATA SGML>
 
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<!ENTITY LGPL PUBLIC "-//GNU//DOCUMENT GNU Lesser General Public License V2.1//EN" "http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/lesser.html" NDATA linespecific>
 
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<!ENTITY LGPLNotice PUBLIC "-//KDE//DOCUMENT GNU Lesser General Public License Notice//EN" "../en/entities/lgpl-notice.docbook">
 
342
<!-- meant for inclusion, so no [CN]DATA SGML --><!ENTITY FDL-html PUBLIC "-//GNU//DOCUMENT GNU Free Documentation License V1.1 (HTML)//EN" "http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html" NDATA SGML>
 
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<!ENTITY FDL PUBLIC "-//GNU//DOCUMENT GNU Free Documentation License V1.1//EN" "http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html" NDATA linespecific>
 
344
<!-- FDLNotice is defined in lang.entities (why?) --><!-- KDE index generation
 
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     Set addindex to IGNORE to stop index generation
 
346
     Indices are generated on the fly, so no intermediate file is needed
 
347
 --><!ENTITY % addindex "INCLUDE">
 
348
<!ENTITY documentation.index "<index></index>">
 
349
<!--ENTITY kapp "(Oops - someone forgot to fill in the application name here)" --><!-- Entities to fill in slots in docbook version of FDL notice --><!ENTITY % FDLIS "IGNORE">
 
350
<!ENTITY % FDLFCT "IGNORE">
 
351
<!ENTITY % FDLBCT "IGNORE">
 
352
<!-- These are the language-independent entities.  They can be (more
 
353
     or less) freely extended.  Keep this list sorted and sensible.  
 
354
     Make sure you always add full markup to the text.
 
355
 
 
356
     Naming policy: name the entity like you would see the text
 
357
     (inclusive case).  KDE entities are always lowercased.  Spaces
 
358
     are omitted.  Examples: Qt (for "Qt"), RedHat (for "Red Hat"),
 
359
     kfloppy (for "KFloppy") .  (Entity names cannot start with digits,
 
360
     in that case, use the written form for the first digit.)
 
361
 
 
362
     DO NOT JUST RENAME ENTITIES!  That implies removal of an existing
 
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     entity and that may change the validity of documents, which must
 
364
     not happen.  Place the name you wish to remove in the list of
 
365
     obsolete entities (depending on the case, the expansion is
 
366
     redefined or kept as it was); the new name goes in the official list.
 
367
     A later version of the DTD (with another version number!) will 
 
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     effectively remove these entities.  In that way, old documents 
 
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     remain valid, while new ones can only use the new declarations.
 
370
 --><!ENTITY AIX "<trademark class='registered'>AIX</trademark>">
 
371
<!ENTITY aktion "<application>aKtion</application>">
 
372
<!ENTITY amor "<application>AMOR</application>">
 
373
<!ENTITY ark "<application>Ark</application>">
 
374
<!ENTITY arts "<application>aRts</application>">
 
375
<!ENTITY arts-builder "<application>aRts-builder</application>">
 
376
<!ENTITY artscontrol "<application>artscontrol</application>">
 
377
<!ENTITY artsd "<application>artsd</application>">
 
378
<!ENTITY artsdsp "<application>artsdsp</application>">
 
379
<!ENTITY artsserver "<application>artsserver</application>">
 
380
<!ENTITY artsshell "<application>artsshell</application>">
 
381
<!ENTITY artswrapper "<application>artswrapper</application>">
 
382
<!ENTITY ATAPI "<acronym>ATAPI</acronym>">
 
383
<!ENTITY atlantik "<application>Atlantik</application>">
 
384
<!ENTITY brahms "<application>Brahms</application>">
 
385
<!ENTITY catalogmanager "<application>Catalog Manager</application>">
 
386
<!ENTITY CD "<acronym>CD</acronym>">
 
387
<!ENTITY CDE "<acronym>CDE</acronym>">
 
388
<!ENTITY CD-ROM "<acronym>CD-ROM</acronym>">
 
389
<!ENTITY cervisia "<application>Cervisia</application>">
 
390
<!ENTITY CSS "<trademark>CSS</trademark>">
 
391
<!ENTITY CUPS "<acronym>CUPS</acronym>">
 
392
<!ENTITY drkonqi "<application>DrKonqi</application>">
 
393
<!ENTITY DCOP "<acronym>DCOP</acronym>">
 
394
<!ENTITY DVI "<acronym>DVI</acronym>">
 
395
<!ENTITY ELF "<acronym>ELF</acronym>">
 
396
<!ENTITY Emacs "<application>Emacs</application>">
 
397
<!ENTITY flashkard "<application>FlashKard</application>">
 
398
<!ENTITY FTP "<acronym>FTP</acronym>">
 
399
<!ENTITY gcc "<command>gcc</command>">
 
400
<!ENTITY GIF "<acronym>GIF</acronym>">
 
401
<!ENTITY GMT "<acronym>GMT</acronym>">
 
402
<!ENTITY GNU "<acronym>GNU</acronym>">
 
403
<!ENTITY GUI "<acronym>GUI</acronym>">
 
404
<!ENTITY Handspring "<trademark>Handspring</trademark>">
 
405
<!ENTITY Hewlett-Packard '<trademark class="registered">Hewlett-Packard</trademark>'>
 
406
<!ENTITY HotSync '<trademark class="registered">HotSync</trademark>'>
 
407
<!ENTITY HP '<trademark class="registered">HP</trademark>'>
 
408
<!ENTITY HP-UX '<trademark class="registered">HP-UX</trademark>'>
 
409
<!ENTITY HTTP "<acronym>HTTP</acronym>">
 
410
<!ENTITY IRIX '<trademark class="registered">IRIX</trademark>'>
 
411
<!ENTITY Java "<trademark>Java</trademark>">
 
412
<!ENTITY Jini "<trademark>Jini</trademark>">
 
413
<!ENTITY kab2 "<application>Kab2</application>">
 
414
<!ENTITY kenolaba "<application>Kenolaba</application>">
 
415
<!ENTITY kaboodle "<application>Kaboodle</application>">
 
416
<!ENTITY kaddressbook "<application>KAddressBook</application>">
 
417
<!ENTITY kalarm "<application>KAlarm</application>">
 
418
<!ENTITY kalarmd "<application>KAlarmd</application>">
 
419
<!ENTITY kalzium "<application>Kalzium</application>">
 
420
<!ENTITY kamera "<application>Kamera</application>">
 
421
<!ENTITY kandy "<application>Kandy</application>">
 
422
<!ENTITY kappfinder "<application>Kappfinder</application>">
 
423
<!ENTITY kaphorism "<application>KAphorism</application>">
 
424
<!ENTITY karm "<application>KArm</application>">
 
425
<!ENTITY kasteroids "<application>KAsteroids</application>">
 
426
<!ENTITY kate "<application>Kate</application>">
 
427
<!ENTITY katomic "<application>KAtomic</application>">
 
428
<!ENTITY kbabel "<application>KBabel</application>">
 
429
<!ENTITY kbabeldict "<application>KBabelDict</application>">
 
430
<!ENTITY kbackgammon "<application>KBackgammon</application>">
 
431
<!ENTITY kbattleship "<application>KBattleship</application>">
 
432
<!ENTITY kbiff "<application>KBiff</application>">
 
433
<!ENTITY kblackbox "<application>KBlackbox</application>">
 
434
<!ENTITY kbounce "<application>KBounce</application>">
 
435
<!ENTITY kbugbuster "<application>kbugbuster</application>">
 
436
<!ENTITY kcalc "<application>KCalc</application>">
 
437
<!ENTITY kcharselect "<application>KCharSelect</application>">
 
438
<!ENTITY kchart "<application>KChart</application>">
 
439
<!ENTITY kchat "<application>KChat</application>">
 
440
<!ENTITY kcontrol "<application>KControl</application>">
 
441
<!ENTITY kcron "<application>KCron</application>">
 
442
<!ENTITY kdat "<application>KDat</application>">
 
443
<!ENTITY kdebugdialog "<application>KDebugDialog</application>">
 
444
<!ENTITY kde-http '<ulink url="http://www.kde.org/">http://www.kde.org/</ulink>'>
 
445
<!ENTITY kde-ftp '<ulink url="ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/">ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/</ulink>'>
 
446
<!ENTITY kdepasswd "<application>kdepasswd</application>">
 
447
<!ENTITY kdesktop "<application>KDesktop</application>">
 
448
<!ENTITY kdessh "<application>kdessh</application>">
 
449
<!ENTITY kdesu "<application>KDE su</application>">
 
450
<!ENTITY kdiskfree "<application>KDiskFree</application>">
 
451
<!ENTITY kdict "<application>KDict</application>">
 
452
<!ENTITY kdm "<application>kdm</application>">
 
453
<!ENTITY kdvi "<application>KDVI</application>">
 
454
<!ENTITY kedit "<application>KEdit</application>">
 
455
<!ENTITY keduca "<application>KEduca</application>">
 
456
<!ENTITY keystone "<application>Keystone</application>">
 
457
<!ENTITY kfax "<application>KFax</application>">
 
458
<!ENTITY kfaxview "<application>Kfaxview</application>">
 
459
<!ENTITY kfind "<application>KFind</application>">
 
460
<!ENTITY kfloppy "<application>Kfloppy</application>">
 
461
<!ENTITY kformula "<application>KFormula</application>">
 
462
<!ENTITY kfouleggs "<application>KFoulEggs</application>">
 
463
<!ENTITY kfract "<application>KFract</application>">
 
464
<!ENTITY khangman "<application>KHangMan</application>">
 
465
<!ENTITY kgeo "<application>KGeo</application>">
 
466
<!ENTITY kghostview "<application>KGhostView</application>">
 
467
<!ENTITY khelpcenter "<application>KHelpCenter</application>">
 
468
<!ENTITY khexedit "<application>KHexEdit</application>">
 
469
<!ENTITY kicker "<application>Kicker</application>">
 
470
<!ENTITY kiconedit "<application>KIconEdit</application>">
 
471
<!ENTITY kikbd "<application>kikbd</application>">
 
472
<!ENTITY kit "<application>Kit</application>">
 
473
<!ENTITY kiten "<application>Kiten</application>">
 
474
<!ENTITY kivio "<application>Kivio</application>">
 
475
<!ENTITY kjots "<application>KJots</application>">
 
476
<!ENTITY kjumpingcube "<application>KJumpingCube</application>">
 
477
<!ENTITY klaptop "<application>KLaptop</application>">
 
478
<!ENTITY klatin "<application>KLatin</application>">
 
479
<!ENTITY klettres "<application>KLettres</application>">
 
480
<!ENTITY kolorlines "<application>Kolor Lines</application>">
 
481
<!ENTITY klipper "<application>Klipper</application>">
 
482
<!ENTITY kljettool "<application>KLjettool</application>">
 
483
<!ENTITY klpq "<application>Klpq</application>">
 
484
<!ENTITY klprfax "<application>Klprfax</application>">
 
485
<!ENTITY kmahjongg "<application>KMahjongg</application>">
 
486
<!ENTITY kmail "<application>KMail</application>">
 
487
<!ENTITY kmathtool "<application>KMathTool</application>">
 
488
<!ENTITY kmenuedit "<application>kmenuedit</application>">
 
489
<!ENTITY kmessedwords "<application>KMessedWords</application>">
 
490
<!ENTITY kmid "<application>KMid</application>">
 
491
<!ENTITY kmidi "<application>KMidi</application>">
 
492
<!ENTITY kmines "<application>KMines</application>">
 
493
<!ENTITY kmix "<application>KMix</application>">
 
494
<!ENTITY kmplot "<application>KmPlot</application>">
 
495
<!ENTITY knewsticker "<application>KNewsTicker</application>">
 
496
<!ENTITY knode "<application>KNode</application>">
 
497
<!ENTITY knotes "<application>KNotes</application>">
 
498
<!ENTITY knorskverbs "<application>KNorskVerbs</application>">
 
499
<!ENTITY kodometer "<application>KOdometer</application>">
 
500
<!ENTITY koffice "<application>KOffice</application>">
 
501
<!ENTITY kolf "<application>Kolf</application>">
 
502
<!ENTITY kompare "<application>Kompare</application>">
 
503
<!ENTITY koncd "<application>KOnCD</application>">
 
504
<!ENTITY konqueror "<application>Konqueror</application>">
 
505
<!ENTITY konquest "<application>Konquest</application>">
 
506
<!ENTITY konsole "<application>Konsole</application>">
 
507
<!ENTITY kontour "<application>Kontour</application>">
 
508
<!ENTITY kooka "<application>Kooka</application>">
 
509
<!ENTITY korganizer "<application>KOrganizer</application>">
 
510
<!ENTITY korn "<application>KOrn</application>">
 
511
<!ENTITY koshell "<application>KOShell</application>">
 
512
<!ENTITY kotalkd "<application>KOTalkd</application>">
 
513
<!ENTITY kpackage "<application>KPackage</application>">
 
514
<!ENTITY kpager "<application>KPager</application>">
 
515
<!ENTITY kpaint "<application>KPaint</application>">
 
516
<!ENTITY kpanel "<application>KPanel</application>">
 
517
<!ENTITY kpatience "<application>KPatience</application>">
 
518
<!ENTITY kpercentage "<application>KPercentage</application>">
 
519
<!ENTITY kpilot "<application>KPilot</application>">
 
520
<!ENTITY kpf "<application>kpf</application>">
 
521
<!ENTITY kpm "<application>Kpm</application>">
 
522
<!ENTITY kpresenter "<application>KPresenter</application>">
 
523
<!ENTITY kpoker "<application>KPoker</application>">
 
524
<!ENTITY kpovmodeler "<application>KPovModeler</application>">
 
525
<!ENTITY kppp "<application>KPPP</application>">
 
526
<!ENTITY kreatecd "<application>KreateCD</application>">
 
527
<!ENTITY krec "<application>KRec</application>">
 
528
<!ENTITY kregexpeditor "<application>KRegExpEditor</application>">
 
529
<!ENTITY kreversi "<application>KReversi</application>">
 
530
<!ENTITY krita "<application>Krita</application>">
 
531
<!ENTITY kruler "<application>KRuler</application>">
 
532
<!ENTITY ksame "<application>KSame</application>">
 
533
<!ENTITY kscd "<application>KsCD</application>">
 
534
<!ENTITY kscore "<application>KScore</application>">
 
535
<!ENTITY kscreensaver "<application>KScreensaver</application>">
 
536
<!ENTITY ksgmltools "<application>ksgmltools</application>">
 
537
<!ENTITY kshisen "<application>KShisen</application>">
 
538
<!ENTITY ksim "<application>KSim</application>">
 
539
<!ENTITY ksirc "<application>KSirc</application>">
 
540
<!ENTITY ksirtet "<application>KSirtet</application>">
 
541
<!ENTITY ksmiletris "<application>KSmiletris</application>">
 
542
<!ENTITY ksnake "<application>KSnake</application>">
 
543
<!ENTITY ksnapshot "<application>KSnapshot</application>">
 
544
<!ENTITY ksokoban "<application>KSokoban</application>">
 
545
<!ENTITY kspaceduel "<application>KSpaceDuel</application>">
 
546
<!ENTITY kspell "<application>KSpell</application>">
 
547
<!ENTITY kspread "<application>KSpread</application>">
 
548
<!ENTITY kstars "<application>KStars</application>">
 
549
<!ENTITY kstart "<application>kstart</application>">
 
550
<!ENTITY ksysctrl "<application>KSysctrl</application>">
 
551
<!ENTITY ksysguard "<application>KSysguard</application>">
 
552
<!ENTITY ksysv "<application>KSysV</application>">
 
553
<!ENTITY ktalk "<application>KTalk</application>">
 
554
<!ENTITY ktalkd "<application>KTalkd</application>">
 
555
<!ENTITY kteatime "<application>KTeaTime</application>">
 
556
<!ENTITY kthesaurus "<application>KThesaurus</application>">
 
557
<!ENTITY ktimemon "<application>KTimemon</application>">
 
558
<!ENTITY ktimer "<application>KTimer</application>">
 
559
<!ENTITY ktip "<application>KTip</application>">
 
560
<!ENTITY ktouch "<application>KTouch</application>">
 
561
<!ENTITY ktron "<application>KTron</application>">
 
562
<!ENTITY ktuberling "<application>KTuberling</application>">
 
563
<!ENTITY kugar "<application>Kugar</application>">
 
564
<!ENTITY kuickshow "<application>KuickShow</application>">
 
565
<!ENTITY kuser "<application>KUser</application>">
 
566
<!ENTITY kview "<application>KView</application>">
 
567
<!ENTITY kviewshell "<application>KViewshell</application>">
 
568
<!ENTITY kvoctrain "<application>KVocTrain</application>">
 
569
<!ENTITY kworldclock "<application>KWorldClock</application>">
 
570
<!ENTITY kword "<application>KWord</application>">
 
571
<!ENTITY kwin "<application>KWin</application>">
 
572
<!ENTITY k4wins "<application>K Four Wins</application>">
 
573
<!ENTITY kwrite "<application>KWrite</application>">
 
574
<!ENTITY kwuftpd "<application>kwuftpd</application>">
 
575
<!ENTITY LaserJet '<trademark class="registered">LaserJet</trademark>'>
 
576
<!ENTITY lisa "<application>Lisa</application>">
 
577
<!ENTITY Linux '<trademark class="registered">Linux</trademark>'>
 
578
<!ENTITY Linux-Mandrake "<trademark>Linux-Mandrake</trademark>">
 
579
<!ENTITY LinuxPPC "<trademark>LinuxPPC</trademark>">
 
580
<!ENTITY lskat "<application>Lskat</application>">
 
581
<!ENTITY LZW "<acronym>LZW</acronym>">
 
582
<!ENTITY Mac '<trademark class="registered">Mac</trademark>'>
 
583
<!ENTITY MacOS '<trademark class="registered">Mac</trademark> <acronym>OS</acronym>'>
 
584
<!ENTITY Mandrake "<trademark>Mandrake</trademark>">
 
585
<!ENTITY megami "<application>Megami</application>">
 
586
<!ENTITY Microsoft '<trademark class="registered">Microsoft</trademark>'>
 
587
<!ENTITY MIDI "<acronym>MIDI</acronym>">
 
588
<!ENTITY MIME "<acronym>MIME</acronym>">
 
589
<!ENTITY moonphase "<application>Moon Phase</application>">
 
590
<!ENTITY Motif '<trademark class="registered">Motif</trademark>'>
 
591
<!ENTITY MRU "<acronym>MRU</acronym>">
 
592
<!ENTITY MTU "<acronym>MTU</acronym>">
 
593
<!ENTITY MusiXTeX "<application>MusiXTeX</application>">
 
594
<!ENTITY Netscape '<trademark class="registered">Netscape</trademark>'>
 
595
<!ENTITY NeXTSTEP "<trademark>NeXTSTEP</trademark>">
 
596
<!ENTITY noatun "<application>Noatun</application>">
 
597
<!ENTITY PalmOS '<trademark class="registered">Palm OS</trademark>'>
 
598
<!ENTITY PalmPilot "<productname><trademark>PalmPilot</trademark></productname>">
 
599
<!ENTITY PMX "<application>PMX</application>">
 
600
<!-- acronym too? --><!ENTITY PostScript '<trademark class="registered">PostScript</trademark>'>
 
601
<!ENTITY PPP "<acronym>PPP</acronym>">
 
602
<!ENTITY quanta "<application>Quanta</application>">
 
603
<!ENTITY quantaplus "<application>Quanta Plus</application>">
 
604
<!ENTITY Qt "<trademark>Qt</trademark>">
 
605
<!ENTITY RedHat '<trademark class="registered">Red Hat</trademark>'>
 
606
<!ENTITY reslisa "<application>ResLisa</application>">
 
607
<!ENTITY Sendmail '<application><trademark class="registered">sendmail</trademark></application>'>
 
608
<!ENTITY SMTP "<acronym>SMTP</acronym>">
 
609
<!ENTITY SGI "<trademark>SGI</trademark>">
 
610
<!ENTITY Solaris "<trademark>Solaris</trademark>">
 
611
<!ENTITY SuSE '<acronym><trademark class="registered">SuSE</trademark></acronym>'>
 
612
<!ENTITY ThreeCom '<trademark class="registered">3Com</trademark>'>
 
613
<!ENTITY tkmidi "<application>tkmidi</application>">
 
614
<!ENTITY TrueType '<trademark class="registered">TrueType</trademark>'>
 
615
<!ENTITY UNIX '<trademark class="registered">UNIX</trademark>'>
 
616
<!ENTITY URL "<acronym>URL</acronym>">
 
617
<!ENTITY URI "<acronym>URI</acronym>">
 
618
<!ENTITY Visor "<trademark>Visor</trademark>">
 
619
<!ENTITY windowmaker "<application>Window Maker</application>">
 
620
<!ENTITY Windows '<trademark class="registered">Windows</trademark>'>
 
621
<!ENTITY WordNet '<trademark class="registered">WordNet</trademark>'>
 
622
<!ENTITY Wordperfect '<application><trademark class="registered">WordPerfect</trademark></application>'>
 
623
<!ENTITY X-Server "<application>X-Server</application>">
 
624
<!ENTITY XEmacs "<application>XEmacs</application>">
 
625
<!ENTITY X-Window '<trademark class="registered">X Window System</trademark>'>
 
626
<!ENTITY XHTML "<trademark>XHTML</trademark>">
 
627
<!ENTITY XML "<trademark>XML</trademark>">
 
628
<!ENTITY XSL "<trademark>XSL</trademark>">
 
629
<!-- Defaults, do NOT add anything to this without checking with the docbook
 
630
     team.  --><!ENTITY package "This application isn't part of a KDE package">
 
631
<!-- Obsolete entities --><!-- Put them here; they will be removed at some stage --><!ENTITY artsbuilder "<application>aRts-builder</application>">
 
632
<!ENTITY kdf "<application>KDiskFree</application>">
 
633
<!ENTITY klaptopdaemon "<application>KLaptop</application>">
 
634
<!ENTITY klines "<application>Kolor Lines</application>">
 
635
<!ENTITY kmoon "<application>Moon Phase</application>">
 
636
<!ENTITY kodo "<application>KOdometer</application>">
 
637
<!ENTITY kpat "<application>KPatience</application>">
 
638
<!ENTITY kwin4 "<application>K Four Wins</application>">
 
639
<!ENTITY % xinclude SYSTEM "../../../libs/xinclude.mod">
 
640
<!ELEMENT xi:include (xi:fallback)?>
 
641
<!ATTLIST xi:include xmlns:xi CDATA #FIXED "http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude">
 
642
<!ATTLIST xi:include href CDATA #REQUIRED>
 
643
<!ATTLIST xi:include parse (xml | text) "xml">
 
644
<!ATTLIST xi:include xpointer CDATA #IMPLIED>
 
645
<!ATTLIST xi:include encoding CDATA #IMPLIED>
 
646
<!ATTLIST xi:include accept CDATA #IMPLIED>
 
647
<!ATTLIST xi:include accept-charset CDATA #IMPLIED>
 
648
<!ATTLIST xi:include accept-language CDATA #IMPLIED>
 
649
<!ELEMENT xi:fallback ANY>
 
650
<!ATTLIST xi:fallback xmlns:xi CDATA #FIXED "http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude">
 
651
<!ENTITY % local.preface.class "| xi:include">
 
652
<!ENTITY % local.part.class "| xi:include">
 
653
<!ENTITY % local.chapter.class "| xi:include">
 
654
<!ENTITY % local.divcomponent.mix "| xi:include">
 
655
<!ENTITY % local.para.char.mix "| xi:include">
 
656
<!ENTITY % local.info.class "| xi:include">
 
657
<!ENTITY % local.common.attrib "xmlns:xi            CDATA       #FIXED       'http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude'">
 
658
<!ENTITY language "en">
 
659
]>
 
660
<chapter id="configuring-your-system-chap" status="help">
 
661
    <title id="configuring-your-system">Configuring Your System</title>
 
662
    <para>This chapter contains information on configuring your system.</para>
 
663
    <sect1 id="desktop-tips" status="complete">
 
664
        <title>Desktop Tricks</title>
 
665
        <para>This section details some tips for using and customizing the desktop. They are mostly tips involving the desktop environment (called <application>KDE</application>), and the file manager (called <application>Konqueror</application>).</para> 
 
666
        <sect2 id="kde-startup" status="complete">
 
667
            <title>Run programs automatically when KDE starts</title>
 
668
            <procedure>
 
669
                <step>
 
670
                    <para>
 
671
                        The easiest way to run programs automatically when KDE starts is to use the <emphasis>Session Management</emphasis> feature of KDE. You can setup KDE exactly the way you'd like it to start every time you login.                    </para>
 
672
                </step>
 
673
                <step>
 
674
                    <para>
 
675
                        Choose 
 
676
                        <menuchoice>
 
677
                            <guimenu>K-Menu</guimenu>
 
678
                            <guisubmenu>System Settings</guisubmenu>
 
679
                            <guimenuitem>User Account</guimenuitem>
 
680
                        </menuchoice> from the Desktop Menu System. Click the <guibutton>Session Manager</guibutton> button on the left. Ensure that the <guibutton>Restore manually saved session</guibutton> checkbox is enabled. 
 
681
                    </para>
 
682
                </step>
 
683
                <step>
 
684
                    <para>
 
685
                Launch all the applications you want running <emphasis>everytime you log in</emphasis>. Once you have everything set to your satisfaction, click choose 
 
686
                        <menuchoice>
 
687
                            <guimenu>K-Menu</guimenu>
 
688
                            <guisubmenu>Save Session</guisubmenu>
 
689
                        </menuchoice>. Every time you start KDE, you will return to this configuration.
 
690
                    </para>
 
691
                </step>
 
692
                <step>
 
693
                    <para>
 
694
                        Another method to do this is to copy the desktop entry of the application you want to autostart from <filename>/usr/share/applications</filename> to the <filename>~/.kde/Autostart</filename> directory.
 
695
                    </para>
 
696
                </step>
 
697
            </procedure>
 
698
        </sect2>
 
699
        <sect2 id="login-kde-automatic" status="complete">
 
700
            <title>Login automatically to KDE when the computer starts</title>
 
701
            <para>It is possible to login a user automatically when the computer boots. This is not recommended for most computers, as it is not secure and may allow other users access to your information.</para>
 
702
            <procedure>
 
703
                <step>
 
704
                    <para>
 
705
                        <menuchoice>
 
706
                            <guimenu>K-Menu</guimenu>
 
707
                            <guisubmenu>System Setting</guisubmenu>
 
708
                            <guimenuitem>Login Manager</guimenuitem>
 
709
                        </menuchoice>
 
710
                    </para>
 
711
                </step>
 
712
                <step>
 
713
                    <para>
 
714
                        Click on the <guibutton>Administrator Mode...</guibutton> and enter your user password to gain administrator privileges.</para></step>
 
715
                <step>
 
716
                    <para>Select the <guibutton>Convenience</guibutton> tab. Check the
 
717
                        <guilabel>Enable Autologin</guilabel> and select the user to autologin from the drop down menu and select an appropriate time delay.
 
718
                    </para>
 
719
                </step>
 
720
            </procedure>
 
721
        </sect2>
 
722
        <sect2 id="restartkdewithoutreboot" status="complete">
 
723
            <title>Restart KDE without rebooting the computer</title>
 
724
            <procedure>
 
725
                <step>
 
726
                    <para>Save and close all open applications.</para>
 
727
                </step>
 
728
                <step>
 
729
                    <para>Use the <keycombo>
 
730
                            <keycap>Ctrl</keycap>
 
731
                            <keycap>Alt</keycap>
 
732
                            <keycap>Backspace</keycap>
 
733
                        </keycombo>
 
734
                        shortcut keys to restart KDE.
 
735
                    </para>
 
736
                </step>
 
737
                <step>
 
738
                    <para>If <keycombo>
 
739
                            <keycap>Ctrl</keycap>
 
740
                            <keycap>Alt</keycap>
 
741
                            <keycap>Backspace</keycap>
 
742
                        </keycombo>
 
743
                        is disabled, type
 
744
                        <screen>sudo /etc/init.d/kdm restart</screen>
 
745
                    </para>
 
746
                    <para>(See <xref linkend="disableCtrlAltBackspace"/> to disable <keycombo>
 
747
                            <keycap>Ctrl</keycap>
 
748
                            <keycap>Alt</keycap>
 
749
                            <keycap>Backspace</keycap>
 
750
                        </keycombo>.)
 
751
                    </para>
 
752
                </step>
 
753
            </procedure>
 
754
        </sect2>
 
755
        <sect2 id="disableCtrlAltBackspace" status="complete">
 
756
            <title>Preventing the Ctrl-Alt-Backspace shortcut keys from restarting X</title>
 
757
            <procedure>
 
758
                <step>
 
759
                    <para>Make a backup copy of your existing <filename>/etc/X11/xorg.conf</filename> file.
 
760
                        <screen>sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf_backup</screen>
 
761
                    </para>
 
762
                </step>
 
763
                <step>
 
764
                    <para>Open <filename>/etc/X11/xorg.conf</filename> for editing.
 
765
                        <screen>kdesu kate /etc/X11/xorg.conf</screen>
 
766
                    </para>
 
767
                </step>
 
768
                <step>
 
769
                    <para>Add the following lines to the end of the file:
 
770
                        <programlisting>
 
771
Section "ServerFlags"
 
772
Option  "DontZap"       "yes"
 
773
EndSection
 
774
</programlisting>
 
775
                    </para>
 
776
                </step>
 
777
                <step>
 
778
                    <para>Save the edited file. (<ulink url="../sample/xorg.conf_disablectrlaltbackspacegnome">an example</ulink>)</para>
 
779
                </step>
 
780
                <step>
 
781
                    <para>The change will take effect the next time you log in to KDE. If you want the change to take effect immediately, restart KDE manually. (See <xref linkend="restartkdewithoutreboot"/>.)</para>
 
782
                </step>
 
783
            </procedure>
 
784
        </sect2>
 
785
        <sect2 id="run-application" status="complete">
 
786
            <title>Start a Program Manually</title>
 
787
            <para>Sometimes it can be useful to start a program manually, for example when the program does not have an entry in the menu. This is easy to do with the <application>Run Command</application> dialog.</para>
 
788
            <procedure>
 
789
                <step>
 
790
                    <para>Open the <application>Run Command</application> dialog by typing:
 
791
                        <keycombo>
 
792
                            <keycap>Alt</keycap>
 
793
                            <keycap>F2</keycap>
 
794
                        </keycombo>
 
795
                    </para>
 
796
                </step>
 
797
                <step>
 
798
                    <para>Enter the name of the program you wish to run, and press <keycap>Enter</keycap>.
 
799
                    </para>
 
800
                </step>
 
801
            </procedure>
 
802
        </sect2>
 
803
        <sect2 id="numlock-on-startup" status="complete">
 
804
            <title>Automatically turn on <keycap>Num Lock</keycap> when KDE starts</title>
 
805
            <procedure>
 
806
                <step>
 
807
                    <para>
 
808
                        <menuchoice>
 
809
                            <guimenu>K-Menu</guimenu>
 
810
                            <guisubmenu>System Setting</guisubmenu>
 
811
                            <guimenuitem>Keyboard</guimenuitem>
 
812
                        </menuchoice>
 
813
                    </para>
 
814
                </step>
 
815
                <step>
 
816
                    <para>
 
817
                        Under the <guilabel>NumLock on KDE Startup</guilabel>, enable the <guibutton>Turn On</guibutton> checkbox. Click on <guibutton>Apply</guibutton> to save your settings.
 
818
                    </para>
 
819
                </step>
 
820
            </procedure>
 
821
            <para>The change will take effect the next time you log in to KDE. If you want to test it right away, turn off NumLock and restart KDE (see <xref linkend="restartkdewithoutreboot"/>).
 
822
            </para>
 
823
        </sect2>
 
824
        <sect2 id="firefox-help-handler" status="complete">
 
825
            <title>Handle help:// links in <application><phrase>Firefox</phrase></application></title>
 
826
            <para>
 
827
                You may want to be able to open the <application>help://</application> protocol from within <application>Firefox.</application>
 
828
            </para>
 
829
            <procedure>
 
830
                <step>
 
831
                    <para>
 
832
                        Start <application>Firefox</application> by choosing 
 
833
                        <menuchoice>
 
834
                            <guimenu>K-Menu</guimenu>
 
835
                            <guisubmenu>Internet</guisubmenu>
 
836
                            <guimenuitem>Firefox</guimenuitem>
 
837
                        </menuchoice>
 
838
                    </para>
 
839
                </step>
 
840
                <step>
 
841
                    <para>
 
842
                        Type <emphasis>about:config</emphasis> in the address bar. 
 
843
                    </para>
 
844
                </step>
 
845
                <step>
 
846
                    <para>
 
847
                        <mousebutton>Right</mousebutton> click on the list, select 
 
848
                        <menuchoice>
 
849
                            <guimenu>New</guimenu>
 
850
                            <guisubmenu>Boolean</guisubmenu>
 
851
                        </menuchoice> 
 
852
                        Type <emphasis role="bold">network.protocol-handler.external.help</emphasis> as <emphasis>Preference Name</emphasis> and <emphasis role="bold">true</emphasis> as <emphasis>Value</emphasis>
 
853
                    </para>
 
854
                </step>
 
855
                <step>
 
856
                    <para>
 
857
                        <mousebutton>Right</mousebutton> click again on the list, select <menuchoice>
 
858
                            <guimenu>New</guimenu>
 
859
                            <guisubmenu>String</guisubmenu>
 
860
                        </menuchoice> 
 
861
                        Type <emphasis role="bold">network.protocol-handler.app.help</emphasis> as <emphasis>Preference Name</emphasis> and <emphasis role="bold">khelpcenter</emphasis> as <emphasis>Value</emphasis>
 
862
                    </para>
 
863
                </step>
 
864
            </procedure>
 
865
        </sect2>
 
866
        <sect2 id="menu-editing" status="complete">
 
867
            <title>Edit <application>K-Menu</application></title>
 
868
            <para>Kubuntu comes with the <application>KDE Menu Editor</application>, so you can customize your menus and add entries for applications that don't automatically appear after they are installed.
 
869
            </para>
 
870
            <para>To add a new menu entry:
 
871
            </para>
 
872
            <procedure>
 
873
                <step>
 
874
                    <para>Open <application>KDE Menu Editor</application> by right-clicking on K-menu and choosing <guimenuitem>Menu Editor</guimenuitem>.
 
875
                    </para>
 
876
                </step>
 
877
                <step>
 
878
                  <para>In <application>KDE Menu Editor</application>'s left-hand pane, choose the submenu the new entry should appear in.
 
879
                    </para>
 
880
                </step>
 
881
                <step>
 
882
                    <para>Choose 
 
883
                        <menuchoice>
 
884
                            <guimenu>File</guimenu>
 
885
                            <guimenuitem>New Item</guimenuitem>
 
886
                        </menuchoice>. In the <guilabel>New Item</guilabel> window, choose a <guilabel>Name</guilabel>. Then add the <guilabel>Description</guilabel>, <guilabel>Comment</guilabel>, and <guilabel>Command</guilabel>. Select the icon by clicking on <guilabel>Icon</guilabel>. The <guilabel>Command</guilabel> will usually be the package name, <guilabel>Name</guilabel> is what will appear on the menu, and the <guilabel>Comment</guilabel> will appear in the tooltip that appears near the menu entry. <guilabel>Icons</guilabel> are chosen from <filename>/usr/share/pixmaps</filename> directory by default, or can be chosen from anywhere in your files.
 
887
                    </para>
 
888
                </step>
 
889
            </procedure>
 
890
            <para>To change the order of menu entries, click and drag the entry in the <application>KDE Menu Editor</application> window.
 
891
            </para>
 
892
        </sect2>
 
893
        <sect2 id="desktop-applets" status="complete">
 
894
            <title>Advanced Desktop Applets</title>
 
895
            <para><application>Superkaramba</application> is a system for bringing mini programs (desklets) such as weather forecasts, news tickers, system information displays, or music player controls onto your desktop, where they are sitting there in a symbiotic relationship of eye candy and usefulness.</para>
 
896
            <procedure>
 
897
                <step>
 
898
                    <para>Install the <application>superkaramba</application> package from the <emphasis>Universe</emphasis> repository (see <xref linkend="extra-repositories"/>).
 
899
                    </para>
 
900
                </step>
 
901
                <step>
 
902
                    <para>Choose: 
 
903
                        <menuchoice>
 
904
                            <guimenu>K-Menu</guimenu>
 
905
                            <guisubmenu>Utilities</guisubmenu>
 
906
                            <guimenuitem>Superkaramba</guimenuitem>
 
907
                        </menuchoice>
 
908
                    </para>
 
909
                </step>
 
910
                <step><para>Visit the <ulink url="http://www.superkaramba.com/">SuperKaramba website for downloading applets.</ulink></para>
 
911
                </step>
 
912
            </procedure>
 
913
        </sect2>
 
914
        <sect2 id="fonts" status="complete">
 
915
            <title>Install Extra Fonts</title>
 
916
            <para>This section describes how to install extra fonts from the Kubuntu archives.</para>
 
917
            <procedure>
 
918
                <step>
 
919
                    <para>For <emphasis role="bold">international fonts</emphasis>, install the following packages from the <emphasis>Universe</emphasis> repository (see <xref linkend="add-applications"/>):
 
920
                    </para>
 
921
                    <para>
 
922
                        <literallayout>
 
923
xfonts-intl-arabic
 
924
xfonts-intl-asian
 
925
xfonts-intl-chinese
 
926
xfonts-intl-chinese-big
 
927
xfonts-intl-european
 
928
xfonts-intl-japanese 
 
929
xfonts-intl-japanese-big
 
930
xfonts-intl-phonetic
 
931
                        </literallayout>
 
932
                    </para>
 
933
                </step>
 
934
                <step>
 
935
                    <para>For <emphasis role="bold">Microsoft TrueType core fonts</emphasis>, install the <application>msttcorefonts</application> package from the <emphasis>Multiverse</emphasis> repository (see <xref linkend="add-applications"/>).
 
936
                    </para>
 
937
                </step>
 
938
                <step>
 
939
                    <para>For <emphasis role="bold">Ghostscript fonts</emphasis>, install the <application>gsfonts-x11</application> package (see <xref linkend="add-applications"/>).
 
940
                    </para>
 
941
                    </step>                                             <step>
 
942
                    <para>After installing any new font, rebuild the font information files by typing the following at a terminal prompt:
 
943
                    </para>
 
944
                    <screen>sudo fc-cache -f -v</screen>
 
945
                </step>
 
946
            </procedure>
 
947
            <para>If you prefer to download individual fonts by hand, you can
 
948
                install them easily by opening
 
949
                <application>Konqueror</application> and typing
 
950
                <application>fonts:///</application> into the location bar.
 
951
                Then you can install the font, either system-wide or for
 
952
                personal use by dragging and dropping into the respective
 
953
                folders.</para>
 
954
        </sect2>
 
955
    </sect1>
 
956
    <sect1 id="file-managing" status="complete">
 
957
        <title>Files</title>
 
958
        <sect2 id="konqueror-hidden-file" status="complete">
 
959
            <title>Show hidden files and folders in <application>
 
960
                    <phrase>Konqueror</phrase></application></title>
 
961
            <procedure>
 
962
                <step>
 
963
                    <para>In <application>Konqueror</application>, use the 
 
964
                        <menuchoice>
 
965
                            <guimenu>View</guimenu>
 
966
                            <guimenuitem>Show Hidden Files</guimenuitem>
 
967
                        </menuchoice>
 
968
                        to toggle hidden files and folders on and off. 
 
969
                    </para>
 
970
                </step>
 
971
            </procedure>
 
972
        </sect2>
 
973
        <sect2 id="default-open-with" status="complete">
 
974
            <title>Change the default file type "Open with" program</title>
 
975
            <procedure>
 
976
                <step>
 
977
                    <para>In <application>Konqueror</application>, <mousebutton>right</mousebutton> click on the file and choose 
 
978
                        <menuchoice>
 
979
                            <guimenu>Open With</guimenu>
 
980
                            <guisubmenu>Other...</guisubmenu>
 
981
                        </menuchoice> 
 
982
                        from the menu that appears. A list of applications appears.</para>
 
983
                </step>
 
984
                <step>
 
985
                    <para>Select the default application you want for the file type. If the application is not on the list, use the <guibutton>Add</guibutton> button to add the application to the list.
 
986
                    </para>
 
987
                </step>
 
988
                <step>
 
989
                    <para>
 
990
                        Select the <guilabel>Remember application association
 
991
                            for this type of file</guilabel> checkbox. Click
 
992
                        <guibutton>Ok</guibutton> to apply your changes.
 
993
                    </para>
 
994
                </step>
 
995
            </procedure>
 
996
        </sect2>
 
997
        <sect2 id="krename" status="complete">
 
998
            <title>Rename all files in a directory at once</title>
 
999
            <para>Using the program <application>Krename</application>, it is possible to rename multiple files according to a naming scheme which you define.
 
1000
            </para>
 
1001
            <procedure>
 
1002
                <step>
 
1003
                    <para>Install the <application>Krename</application> package from the <emphasis>Universe</emphasis> repository (see <xref linkend="extra-repositories"/>).
 
1004
                    </para>
 
1005
                </step>
 
1006
                <step>
 
1007
                    <para>
 
1008
                        Launch <application>Krename</application> by choosing 
 
1009
                        <menuchoice>
 
1010
                            <guimenu>K-menu</guimenu>
 
1011
                            <guisubmenu>Utilities</guisubmenu>
 
1012
                            <guimenuitem>Krename</guimenuitem>
 
1013
                        </menuchoice>
 
1014
                    </para>
 
1015
                </step>
 
1016
            </procedure>
 
1017
        </sect2>
 
1018
        <sect2 id="rar-files" status="complete">
 
1019
            <title>Opening <application>RAR</application> files</title>
 
1020
            <procedure>
 
1021
                <step>
 
1022
                    <para>
 
1023
                        To open <application>rar</application> files, install
 
1024
                        the <application>unrar</application> package
 
1025
                        from the <emphasis>Multiverse</emphasis> repository
 
1026
                        (see <xref linkend="extra-repositories"/>).
 
1027
                    </para>
 
1028
                </step>
 
1029
                <step>
 
1030
                    <para>
 
1031
                        To open a rar file, double click on it.
 
1032
                    </para>
 
1033
                </step>
 
1034
            </procedure>
 
1035
        </sect2>
 
1036
    </sect1>
 
1037
    <sect1 id="partitions-booting" status="writing">
 
1038
        <title>Partitions and Booting</title>
 
1039
        <sect2 id="partition-editor" status="complete">
 
1040
            <title>Graphical Partition Editor</title>
 
1041
            <procedure>
 
1042
                <step>
 
1043
                    <para>Install the <application>qtparted</application> package (see <xref linkend="extra-repositories"/>).</para>
 
1044
                </step>
 
1045
                <step>
 
1046
                    <para>You can run the application with:
 
1047
                        <menuchoice>
 
1048
                            <guimenu>K-Menu</guimenu>
 
1049
                            <guisubmenu>System</guisubmenu>
 
1050
                            <guimenuitem>QtParted</guimenuitem>
 
1051
                        </menuchoice>
 
1052
                    </para>
 
1053
                </step>
 
1054
            </procedure>
 
1055
        </sect2>
 
1056
            <sect2 id="listpartitiontables" status="complete">
 
1057
                <title>Check disk space usage and view the partition table</title>
 
1058
                <procedure>
 
1059
                    <step>
 
1060
                        <para>Launch 
 
1061
                            <menuchoice>
 
1062
                                <guimenu>K-Menu</guimenu>
 
1063
                                <guisubmenu>System Settings</guisubmenu>
 
1064
                                <guimenuitem>Disks &amp; Filesystems</guimenuitem>
 
1065
                            </menuchoice>
 
1066
                        </para>
 
1067
                    </step>
 
1068
                    <step>
 
1069
                        <para>
 
1070
                            Each partition will be listed under
 
1071
                            <guilabel>Available Disks and
 
1072
                                Filesystems</guilabel> details of each
 
1073
                            partition.
 
1074
                        </para>
 
1075
                    </step>
 
1076
                </procedure>
 
1077
            </sect2>
 
1078
            <sect2 id="listmounteddevices" status="complete">
 
1079
                <title>List mounted devices in a terminal</title>
 
1080
                <para>
 
1081
                    To list mounted devices in a terminal, run the following
 
1082
                    command:
 
1083
                </para>
 
1084
                <screen>mount</screen>
 
1085
                <para>
 
1086
                    The listing shows the device (such as a hard disk
 
1087
                    partition), the mount point (where you access the files),
 
1088
                    the filesystem type and the mount options.
 
1089
                </para>
 
1090
                <para>
 
1091
                    This example shows the hda2 hard disk partition mounted as
 
1092
                    '/', with the filesystem type ext3. The partition is
 
1093
                    mounted with two options, one to allow the device to be
 
1094
                    read from and wrote to and the other to remount the device
 
1095
                    as read only in the event of any errors.
 
1096
                </para>
 
1097
                <screen><computeroutput>/dev/hda2 on / type ext3 (rw,errors=remount-ro)</computeroutput></screen>                               
 
1098
        </sect2>
 
1099
        <sect2 id="mount-unmount-windows-partitions" status="complete">
 
1100
            <title>Mount/Unmount Windows partitions</title>
 
1101
            <procedure>
 
1102
                <step>
 
1103
                    <para>Read <xref linkend="listpartitiontables"/>
 
1104
                    </para>
 
1105
                </step>
 
1106
                <step>
 
1107
                    <para>First, make a directory where the partition can be mounted:</para>
 
1108
                    <screen>sudo mkdir /mnt/windows</screen>
 
1109
                </step>
 
1110
                <step>
 
1111
                    <para>Next, run the following command to mount an NTFS Windows Partition and allow read-only access:</para>
 
1112
                    <screen>sudo mount /dev/hdaX /mnt/windows/ -t ntfs -o ro,umask=0222</screen>
 
1113
                    <para>If your Windows partition uses the FAT32 filesystem, it is safe to allow read-write access to the partition. Run the command <screen>sudo mount /dev/hdaX /mnt/windows/ -t vfat -o umask=0000</screen> instead of the one above.
 
1114
                    </para>
 
1115
                    <note>
 
1116
                        <para>Replace <emphasis role="bold">/dev/hdaX</emphasis> with the correct device name for your partition.
 
1117
                        </para>
 
1118
                    </note>
 
1119
                </step>
 
1120
                <step>
 
1121
                    <para>To unmount the partition, run the following command:</para>
 
1122
                <screen>sudo umount /mnt/windows/</screen>
 
1123
                </step>
 
1124
            </procedure>
 
1125
        </sect2>
 
1126
        <sect2 id="mount-unmount-at-bootup" status="writing">
 
1127
            <title>Mount Windows partitions on boot-up</title>
 
1128
            <procedure>
 
1129
                <step>
 
1130
                    <para>Read <xref linkend="listpartitiontables"/>
 
1131
                    </para>
 
1132
                </step>
 
1133
                <step>
 
1134
                    <para>First, make a directory where the partition can be mounted:</para>
 
1135
                <screen>sudo mkdir /mnt/windows</screen>
 
1136
                </step>
 
1137
                <step>
 
1138
                    <para>Next, backup your configuration file for mounting drives and open the file in a text editor with administrative privileges:</para>
 
1139
                <screen>sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab_backup
 
1140
kdesu kate /etc/fstab</screen>
 
1141
                </step>
 
1142
                <step>
 
1143
                  <para>If your Windows partition uses the NTFS filesystem, append the following line at the end of file
 
1144
                        <programlisting>/dev/hdaX /mnt/windows ntfs ro,umask=0222 0 0</programlisting>
 
1145
                    </para>
 
1146
                    <para>If your Windows partition uses the FAT32 filesystem, it is safe to allow read-write access to the partition. Append the following line at the end of the file 
 
1147
                        <programlisting>/dev/hdaX /mnt/windows vfat umask=0000 0 0</programlisting> instead of the one above.
 
1148
                    </para>
 
1149
                        <note>
 
1150
                            <para>Replace <emphasis role="bold">/dev/hdaX</emphasis> with the correct device name for your partition.
 
1151
                            </para>
 
1152
                        </note>
 
1153
                </step>
 
1154
                <step>
 
1155
                    <para>Save the edited file (<ulink url="../sample/fstab_automountntfs">an example</ulink>).</para>
 
1156
                </step>
 
1157
                <step>
 
1158
                    <para>Read <xref linkend="remountfstabwithoutreboot"/>.</para>
 
1159
                </step>
 
1160
            </procedure>
 
1161
        </sect2>
 
1162
            <sect2 id="remountfstabwithoutreboot" status="complete">
 
1163
                <title>Remount /etc/fstab without rebooting</title>
 
1164
                <procedure>
 
1165
                    <step>
 
1166
                        <para>
 
1167
                            <screen>sudo mount -a</screen>
 
1168
                        </para>
 
1169
                    </step>
 
1170
                </procedure>
 
1171
            </sect2>
 
1172
                <sect2 id="run-on-bootup" status="complete">
 
1173
                        <title>Run a system command automatically at Startup</title>
 
1174
                                <para>Sometimes it can be useful to add a custom command to the startup process so that your computer executes it on every boot. To do this:</para>
 
1175
                                <procedure>
 
1176
                                        <step>
 
1177
                                                <para>Edit the <application>crontab</application> with administrative privileges (see <xref linkend="root-and-sudo"/>):</para>
 
1178
                                                        <screen>sudo crontab -e</screen>
 
1179
                                        </step>
 
1180
                                        <step>
 
1181
                                                <para>Insert the following line:</para>
 
1182
                                                        <screen>@reboot /home/user/command</screen>
 
1183
                                        <note>
 
1184
                                                <para>Replace <filename>/home/user/command</filename> with the full path to your command.</para>
 
1185
                                        </note>
 
1186
                                        </step>
 
1187
                                        <step>
 
1188
                                                <para>Save the file and exit.</para>
 
1189
                                        </step>
 
1190
                                </procedure>
 
1191
                </sect2>
 
1192
        <sect2 id="change-default-os" status="complete">
 
1193
            <title>Change default Operating System at boot</title>
 
1194
            <procedure>
 
1195
                <step>
 
1196
                    <para>Make a backup of your boot configuration file, and open it in a text editor:</para>
 
1197
                    <screen>sudo cp /boot/grub/menu.lst /boot/grub/menu.lst_backup
 
1198
kdesu kate /boot/grub/menu.lst</screen>
 
1199
                </step>
 
1200
                <step>
 
1201
                    <para>Find this line:</para>
 
1202
                    <programlisting>
 
1203
...
 
1204
default 0
 
1205
...
 
1206
                    </programlisting>
 
1207
                </step>
 
1208
                <step>
 
1209
                    <para>Replace with the following line:</para>
 
1210
                    <programlisting>default X_sequence</programlisting>
 
1211
                </step>
 
1212
                <step>
 
1213
                    <para>
 
1214
                        Save the edited file (<ulink url="../sample/menu.list_changedefaultosgrub"> an example</ulink>)
 
1215
                    </para>
 
1216
                </step>
 
1217
            </procedure>
 
1218
        </sect2>
 
1219
        <sect2 id="boot-menu-visible" status="complete">
 
1220
            <title>Making the Boot Menu Visible</title>
 
1221
            <para>
 
1222
                By default, the boot menu is hidden and you will need to hit <keycap>Esc</keycap> to see the boot menu. By following the following steps, it will be visible by default.
 
1223
            </para>
 
1224
            <procedure>
 
1225
                <step>
 
1226
                    <para>Make a backup of your boot configuration file, and open it in a text editor:</para>
 
1227
                    <screen>sudo cp /boot/grub/menu.lst /boot/grub/menu.lst_backup
 
1228
kdesu kate /boot/grub/menu.lst</screen>
 
1229
                </step>
 
1230
                <step>
 
1231
                    <para>Find this line
 
1232
                    <screen># hiddenmenu</screen> and uncomment it by removing the <emphasis>#</emphasis> in front of the line so that it looks like: <screen>hiddenmenu</screen> Save the edited file (<ulink url="../sample/menu.list_unhidemenu"> an example</ulink>)
 
1233
                </para>
 
1234
            </step>
 
1235
        </procedure>
 
1236
    </sect2>
 
1237
        <sect2 id="change-timeout" status="complete">
 
1238
            <title>Change the timeout for boot menu</title>
 
1239
            <procedure>
 
1240
                <step>
 
1241
                    <para>
 
1242
                        <screen>
 
1243
sudo cp /boot/grub/menu.lst /boot/grub/menu.lst_backup
 
1244
kdesu kate /boot/grub/menu.lst</screen>
 
1245
                    </para>
 
1246
                </step>
 
1247
                <step>
 
1248
                    <para>Find this line</para>
 
1249
                    <programlisting>
 
1250
...
 
1251
timeout 3
 
1252
...
 
1253
                    </programlisting>
 
1254
                </step>
 
1255
                <step>
 
1256
                    <para>Replace with the following line</para>
 
1257
                    <programlisting>timeout X_seconds</programlisting>
 
1258
                </step>
 
1259
                <step>
 
1260
                    <para>
 
1261
                        Save the edited file (<ulink url="../sample/menu.list_increasedecreasetimeoutgrub"> an example</ulink>)
 
1262
                    </para>
 
1263
                </step>
 
1264
            </procedure>
 
1265
        </sect2>
 
1266
    </sect1>
 
1267
    <sect1 id="hardware" status="help">
 
1268
        <title>Hardware</title>
 
1269
        <sect2 id="digital-cameras" status="complete">
 
1270
            <title>Digital Cameras</title>
 
1271
            <para>
 
1272
                Most USB digital cameras will be automatically detected by
 
1273
                Kubuntu. Simply plug in and switch on your USB digital camera,
 
1274
                Kubuntu will then ask you if you would like to import the
 
1275
                photos from your camera. Click on
 
1276
                <guibutton>Import</guibutton>, Kubuntu will then show you a
 
1277
                preview of your photos. Choose a location to save your photos
 
1278
                to, then click on <guibutton>Import</guibutton>. Kubuntu will
 
1279
                then save your photos to your hard drive.
 
1280
            </para>
 
1281
            <para>
 
1282
            If you do not get the auto-import popup with your camera, it might
 
1283
            be worth installing <application>digiKam</application> from the
 
1284
            <emphasis>Universe</emphasis> repository (see <xref linkend="extra-repositories"/>).
 
1285
            Launch <application>digiKam</application> after installation by
 
1286
            choosing 
 
1287
            <menuchoice>
 
1288
                <guimenu>K-Menu</guimenu>
 
1289
                <guisubmenu>Graphics</guisubmenu>
 
1290
                <guimenuitem>digiKam (Photo Management)</guimenuitem>
 
1291
            </menuchoice>
 
1292
            from the desktop menu system.
 
1293
            </para> 
 
1294
        </sect2>
 
1295
        <sect2 id="graphics-cards" status="complete">
 
1296
            <title>3D Graphic Cards</title>
 
1297
            <sect3 id="installnvidiadriver" status="complete">
 
1298
                <title>3D Nvidia Video Card Driver</title>
 
1299
                <procedure>
 
1300
                    <step>
 
1301
                        <para>Install the <application>nvidia-glx</application>  package from the <emphasis>Restricted</emphasis> repository (see <xref linkend="add-applications"/>).
 
1302
                        </para> 
 
1303
                    </step>
 
1304
                    <step>
 
1305
                        <para>
 
1306
                            <screen>
 
1307
sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf_backup 
 
1308
sudo nvidia-glx-config enable </screen>
 
1309
                        </para>
 
1310
                    </step>
 
1311
                    <step>
 
1312
                        <para>You may adjust the settings of the new driver by running the application <application>nvidia-settings</application> (see <xref linkend="run-application"/>). If you wish, add a menu entry for this program (see <xref linkend="menu-editing"/>).</para>
 
1313
                    </step>
 
1314
                    <step>
 
1315
                        <para>Read <xref linkend="restartkdewithoutreboot"/>
 
1316
                        </para>
 
1317
                    </step>
 
1318
                </procedure>
 
1319
            </sect3>
 
1320
            <sect3 status="complete">
 
1321
                <!-- Mostly copied from UDG, need to keep updated with it. If someone can go over this section, it might be better -->
 
1322
                <title>Disable the Nvidia Graphics Logo on Startup</title>
 
1323
                <procedure>
 
1324
                    <step>
 
1325
                        <para>Read <xref linkend="installnvidiadriver"/>
 
1326
                        </para>
 
1327
                    </step>
 
1328
                    <step>
 
1329
                        <para>
 
1330
                            <screen>
 
1331
sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf_backup 
 
1332
kdesu kate /etc/X11/xorg.conf</screen>
 
1333
                        </para>
 
1334
                    </step>
 
1335
                    <step>
 
1336
                        <para>Find this section</para>
 
1337
                        <para>
 
1338
                            <programlisting>
 
1339
...
 
1340
Section "Device"
 
1341
Identifier      "NVIDIA Corporation NV11 [GeForce2 MX/MX 400]"
 
1342
Driver          "nvidia"
 
1343
BusID           "PCI:1:0:0"
 
1344
...</programlisting>
 
1345
                        </para>
 
1346
                    </step>
 
1347
                    <step>
 
1348
                        <para>Add the following line below it</para>
 
1349
                        <para>
 
1350
                            <programlisting>
 
1351
Option  "NoLogo"</programlisting>
 
1352
                        </para>
 
1353
                    </step>
 
1354
                    <step>
 
1355
                        <para>Save the edited file ( <ulink url="../sample/xorg.conf_disablenvidialogo"> an example</ulink>)</para>
 
1356
                    </step>
 
1357
                    <step>
 
1358
                        <para>Read <xref linkend="restartkdewithoutreboot"/>
 
1359
                        </para>
 
1360
                    </step>
 
1361
                </procedure>
 
1362
            </sect3>
 
1363
            <!-- unconfirmed ATI drivers, someone who owns an ATI card please confirm that this works -->
 
1364
            <sect3 id="installatidriver" status="complete">
 
1365
                <title>3D ATI Video Card Driver</title>
 
1366
                <procedure>
 
1367
                    <step>
 
1368
                        <para>Install the <application>xorg-driver-fglrx</application> package from the <emphasis>Restricted</emphasis> repository (see <xref linkend="add-applications"/>).</para> 
 
1369
                    </step>
 
1370
                    <step>
 
1371
                        <para><screen>
 
1372
echo fglrx | sudo tee -a /etc/modules
 
1373
sudo depmod -a ; sudo modprobe fglrx
 
1374
sudo cp /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf_backup 
 
1375
sudo sed -i -e 's/"ati"/"fglrx"/' /etc/X11/xorg.conf</screen></para>
 
1376
                    </step>
 
1377
                    <step>
 
1378
                        <para>If you are using an NForce2-based motherboard you will also need to do the following:</para>
 
1379
                        <para><screen>kdesu kate /etc/X11/xorg.conf</screen></para>
 
1380
                        <para>Change <quote>Section "Device"</quote> add the following line:</para>
 
1381
                        <para><screen>Option  "UseInternalAGPGART" "no"</screen></para>
 
1382
                    </step>
 
1383
                    <step>
 
1384
                        <para>Restart your machine for changes to take effect.</para>
 
1385
                    </step>
 
1386
                </procedure>
 
1387
            </sect3>
 
1388
        </sect2>
 
1389
        <sect2 id="wireless-cards" status="complete">
 
1390
            <title>Wireless Cards</title>
 
1391
            <para>Many wireless cards are automatically detected by Kubuntu during installation. A complete listing of wireless cards which work with Kubuntu can be found on the <ulink url="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsWirelessNetworkCards">Ubuntu Wiki</ulink>. Please add your wireless card to the list if it works with Kubuntu.</para> 
 
1392
            <para>Some cards may not work out of the box with Kubuntu. If this is the case, please look at the <ulink url="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WirelessTroubleshootingGuide">Wireless Troubleshooting Guide</ulink> on the Ubuntu Wiki which is an excellent resource for troubleshooting wireless cards.
 
1393
            </para>
 
1394
            <para>All information regarding wireless networking on Kubuntu is collected at <ulink url="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/WifiDocs">Wireless Networking Central</ulink> on the Ubuntu Wiki.
 
1395
            </para>
 
1396
            <sect3 status="complete">
 
1397
                <title>List Wireless Devices</title>
 
1398
                <procedure>
 
1399
                    <step>
 
1400
                        <para>To list PCI devices:</para>
 
1401
                        <screen>lspci -v</screen>
 
1402
                    </step>
 
1403
                    <step>
 
1404
                        <para>To list USB devices:</para>
 
1405
                        <screen>lsusb -v</screen>
 
1406
                    </step>
 
1407
                </procedure>
 
1408
            </sect3>
 
1409
        </sect2> 
 
1410
        <sect2 id="config-keyboard" status="complete">
 
1411
            <title>Configuring Keyboard</title>
 
1412
        <sect3 id="keyboard-shortcuts" status="complete">
 
1413
            <title>Change Keyboard Shortcuts</title>
 
1414
            <para>
 
1415
                You might want to modify the default keyboard shortcuts in Kubuntu. To do so, choose 
 
1416
                <menuchoice>
 
1417
                    <guimenu>K-Menu</guimenu>
 
1418
                    <guisubmenu>System Settings</guisubmenu>
 
1419
                    <guimenuitem>Regional &amp; Accessibility</guimenuitem>
 
1420
                </menuchoice>
 
1421
                from the desktop menu system. Select <guibutton>Keyboard Shortcuts</guibutton> button to modify your keyboard shortcuts.
 
1422
            </para>
 
1423
        </sect3>
 
1424
        <sect3 id="multiple-keyboard-layouts" status="complete">
 
1425
          <title>Multiple Keyboard Layouts</title>
 
1426
          <para> You may want to have access to more than one keyboard layout. This is useful if you write in more than one language.</para>
 
1427
          <para>To add new keyboard layouts:</para>
 
1428
          <procedure>
 
1429
            <step>
 
1430
               <para>Choose: 
 
1431
                 <menuchoice>
 
1432
                    <guimenu>K-Menu</guimenu>
 
1433
                    <guisubmenu>System Settings</guisubmenu>
 
1434
                    <guisubmenu>Regional &amp; Accessibility</guisubmenu>
 
1435
                    <guimenuitem>Keyboard Layout</guimenuitem>
 
1436
                 </menuchoice>
 
1437
               </para>
 
1438
            </step>
 
1439
            <step>
 
1440
              <para>
 
1441
                In the <guilabel>Layout</guilabel> tab, check the <guilabel>Enable Keyboard Layouts</guilabel> box.
 
1442
              </para>
 
1443
            </step>
 
1444
            <step>
 
1445
              <para>
 
1446
                Choose the country in which the keyboard layout you want is used, and click <guibutton>Add</guibutton>. The country should appear in the <guilabel>Active Layouts</guilabel> list.
 
1447
              </para>
 
1448
            </step>
 
1449
            <step>
 
1450
              <para>
 
1451
                Click the country in the <guilabel>Active Layouts</guilabel> list, and choose the appropriate <guilabel>Layout variant</guilabel> for the country selected. This is important for countries where more than one language are commonly spoken.
 
1452
              </para>
 
1453
            </step>
 
1454
            <step>
 
1455
              <para> Click on <guibutton>Apply</guibutton> to save your settings.
 
1456
              </para>
 
1457
            </step>
 
1458
            <step>
 
1459
              <para>
 
1460
                A <emphasis>flag icon</emphasis> should now appear in the system tray showing the current keyboard layout being used. Click the <emphasis>flag icon</emphasis> to switch to the other keyboard layout.
 
1461
              </para>
 
1462
            </step>
 
1463
          </procedure>
 
1464
        </sect3>
 
1465
        <sect3 id="skim" status="complete">
 
1466
            <title>Input Non-latin Characters</title>
 
1467
            <para> <application>Skim</application> is a KDE guipanel to input non-latin characters. To use <application>Skim</application> for input in your native language:</para>
 
1468
            <procedure>
 
1469
                <step>
 
1470
                    <para>
 
1471
                        Ensure that your <application>language-support</application> package is installed. If you selected your native language during installation, this has already been installed.
 
1472
                    </para>
 
1473
                </step>
 
1474
                <step>
 
1475
                    <para> Press 
 
1476
                        <keycombo>
 
1477
                            <keycap>Ctrl</keycap>
 
1478
                            <keycap>Space</keycap>
 
1479
                        </keycombo> 
 
1480
                        to activate it and enter characters.
 
1481
                    </para>
 
1482
                </step>
 
1483
                <step>
 
1484
                    <para>
 
1485
                        Configure <application>Skim</application> by <mousebutton>right</mousebutton> 
 
1486
                        clicking the icon in the system tray, and choosing 
 
1487
                        <menuchoice>
 
1488
                            <guimenu>Configure</guimenu>
 
1489
                        </menuchoice>
 
1490
                    </para>
 
1491
                </step>
 
1492
            </procedure>
 
1493
        </sect3>
 
1494
    </sect2>
 
1495
 
 
1496
        <sect2 id="modems" status="complete">
 
1497
            <title>Modems</title>
 
1498
            <sect3 id="winmodems" status="complete">            
 
1499
                <title>Winmodems</title>
 
1500
                <para>Most winmodems are not supported by Kubuntu by default, but drivers can be found that will enable the use of such modems. First you need to identify what chipset your winmodem is using:</para>
 
1501
                <para>
 
1502
                    <screen>
 
1503
wget -c <ulink url="http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/scanModem.gz">http://linmodems.technion.ac.il/packages/scanModem.gz</ulink> 
 
1504
gunzip -c scanModem.gz &gt; scanModem 
 
1505
chmod +x scanModem
 
1506
sudo ./scanModem 
 
1507
kate Modem/ModemData.txt</screen>
 
1508
                </para>
 
1509
                <para>Check the output in Kate, it should list what modem
 
1510
                    chipset you have. Once you are aware of the chipset you
 
1511
                    have, see <ulink url="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SettingUpModems">SettingUpModems</ulink> and
 
1512
                    follow the directions for your modem.</para>
 
1513
            </sect3>
 
1514
            <sect3 id="adsl" status="complete">
 
1515
                <title>ADSL Modems</title>
 
1516
                <para>
 
1517
                    All PPOE and ADSL modems that use ethernet for the connection (and some that use USB) are supported by Kubuntu. For router-style ADSL modems, just connect it up, configure the modem as per your ISPs instructions and configure networking in Kubuntu. For information on PPPOE modems see <ulink url="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ADSLPPPoE">ADSLPPoE</ulink> on the Ubuntu wiki.</para>
 
1518
            </sect3>
 
1519
        </sect2>
 
1520
        <sect2 id="printers" status="help">
 
1521
                <sect2info>
 
1522
                    <authorblurb> 
 
1523
                        <para>This section also needs some love. I have no idea about printers. </para> 
 
1524
                    </authorblurb>
 
1525
                </sect2info>
 
1526
            <title>Printers</title>
 
1527
            <para>Some printers will be automatically detected by Kubuntu; for those that are not, choose 
 
1528
                <menuchoice>
 
1529
                    <guimenu>K-Menu</guimenu>
 
1530
                    <guisubmenu>System Settings</guisubmenu>
 
1531
                    <guimenuitem>Printers</guimenuitem>
 
1532
                </menuchoice>
 
1533
                then choose 
 
1534
                <menuchoice>
 
1535
                    <guimenu>Add</guimenu>
 
1536
                    <guimenuitem>Add Printer/Class</guimenuitem>
 
1537
                </menuchoice>
 
1538
                and run the Printer Install Wizard.
 
1539
            </para>
 
1540
            <para>There are some printers that need further setup. Search the databases at <ulink url="http://www.linuxprinting.org/">LinuxPrinting.org</ulink> or check the <ulink url="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters">Ubuntu Wiki's Printer page</ulink> for possible information on your printer.
 
1541
            </para>
 
1542
        </sect2>
 
1543
        <sect2 id="cdroms" status="complete">
 
1544
            <title>CDROMs</title>
 
1545
            <sect3 status="complete">
 
1546
                <title>Speed up CD/DVD-ROM access (enable DMA)</title>
 
1547
                <procedure>
 
1548
                    <step>
 
1549
                        <para>Assuming that <filename class="devicefile">/dev/cdrom</filename> is the location of the
 
1550
                            CD/DVD-ROM</para>
 
1551
                    </step>
 
1552
                    <step>
 
1553
                        <para>
 
1554
                            <screen>
 
1555
sudo hdparm -d1 /dev/cdrom 
 
1556
sudo cp /etc/hdparm.conf /etc/hdparm.conf_backup 
 
1557
kdesu kate /etc/hdparm.conf</screen>
 
1558
                        </para>
 
1559
                    </step>
 
1560
                    <step>
 
1561
                        <para>Append the following lines at the end of file</para>
 
1562
                        <para>
 
1563
                            <programlisting>
 
1564
/dev/cdrom {
 
1565
dma = on
 
1566
}</programlisting>
 
1567
                        </para>
 
1568
                    </step>
 
1569
                    <step>
 
1570
                        <para>Save the edited file (<ulink url="../sample/hdparm.conf_speedupcddvdrom"> an example</ulink>)</para>
 
1571
                    </step>
 
1572
                </procedure>
 
1573
            </sect3>
 
1574
            <sect3 status="complete">
 
1575
                <title>Mount CD/DVD-ROMs and show all hidden and associated files</title>
 
1576
                <procedure>
 
1577
                    <step>
 
1578
                        <para>Assuming that <filename class="devicefile">/media/cdrom0/</filename> is the location
 
1579
                            of CD/DVD-ROM</para>
 
1580
                    </step>
 
1581
                    <step>
 
1582
                        <para>To mount CD/DVD-ROM</para>
 
1583
                        <para>
 
1584
                            <screen>sudo mount /media/cdrom0/ -o unhide</screen>
 
1585
                        </para>
 
1586
                    </step>
 
1587
                    <step>
 
1588
                        <para>To unmount CD/DVD-ROM</para>
 
1589
                        <para>
 
1590
                            <screen>sudo umount /media/cdrom0/</screen>
 
1591
                        </para>
 
1592
                    </step>
 
1593
                </procedure>
 
1594
            </sect3>
 
1595
            <sect3 status="complete">
 
1596
                <title>Forcefully eject CD/DVD-ROMs manually</title>
 
1597
                <procedure>
 
1598
                    <step>
 
1599
                        <para>
 
1600
                            <screen>sudo eject</screen>
 
1601
                        </para>
 
1602
                    </step>
 
1603
                </procedure>
 
1604
            </sect3>
 
1605
        </sect2>
 
1606
    </sect1>
 
1607
    <sect1 id="networking" status="complete">
 
1608
        <title>Networking</title>
 
1609
        <sect2 status="complete">
 
1610
            <title>Change the Computer Name</title>
 
1611
            <procedure>
 
1612
                <step>
 
1613
                    <para>
 
1614
                        <menuchoice>
 
1615
                            <guimenu>K-Menu</guimenu>
 
1616
                            <guisubmenu>System Settings</guisubmenu>
 
1617
                            <guimenuitem>Network Settings</guimenuitem>
 
1618
                        </menuchoice>
 
1619
                    </para>
 
1620
                </step>
 
1621
                <step>
 
1622
                    <para>
 
1623
                        Click on the <guibutton>Administrator Mode...</guibutton> and enter your user password to gain administrator privileges.</para></step>
 
1624
                <step>
 
1625
                    <para>Select the <guibutton>Domain Name System</guibutton> tab.
 
1626
                        Enter the name of the computer in the
 
1627
                        <guilabel>Hostname</guilabel> field.</para>
 
1628
                </step>
 
1629
                <step>
 
1630
                    <para>Click <guibutton>Apply</guibutton>, close all
 
1631
                        open applications and reboot.</para>
 
1632
                </step>
 
1633
            </procedure>
 
1634
        </sect2>
 
1635
        <sect2 status="complete">
 
1636
            <title>View remote SSH, FTP, and SFTP servers using <application>Konqueror</application></title>
 
1637
            <procedure>
 
1638
                <step>
 
1639
                    <para>
 
1640
                        In the <guilabel>Location Bar</guilabel>, enter the following:
 
1641
                    </para>
 
1642
                    <para>For SSH, use:
 
1643
                        <screen><phrase>ssh</phrase>://username@ssh.server.com</screen>
 
1644
                    </para>
 
1645
                    <para>For FTP, use:
 
1646
                        <screen>ftp://username@ftp.server.com</screen>
 
1647
                    </para>
 
1648
                    <para>For SFTP, use:
 
1649
                        <screen><phrase>sftp</phrase>://username@sftp.server.com</screen>
 
1650
                    </para>
 
1651
                    <para>Replace username with your username and replace everything after the @ symbol with the server's address. You will be prompted for a password if needed. If there is no username (anonymous) omit the username and the @ symbol.
 
1652
                    </para>
 
1653
                    <para>Alternatively, to specify your password manually, change one of the above like so:
 
1654
                        <screen>ftp://username:password@ftp.server.com</screen>
 
1655
                    </para>
 
1656
                </step>
 
1657
            </procedure>
 
1658
        </sect2>
 
1659
        <sect2 id="networking-utils" status="complete">
 
1660
            <title>Networking Utilities</title>
 
1661
            <sect3 id="firewall" status="complete">
 
1662
                <!-- No KDE equivalent -->
 
1663
                <title>Guarddog Firewall</title>
 
1664
                <para>A firewall protects a computer system from unauthorized access. It is not normally necessary to install a firewall on a Kubuntu system, because by default, access to the system is closed. However, if you run any services which you allow other computers to access (for example, the Apache web server), it is advisable to install a firewall. <application>Guarddog</application> is a program which allows you to control Linux's firewall through a graphical interface.
 
1665
                </para>
 
1666
                <procedure>
 
1667
                    <step>
 
1668
                        <para>Install the <application>Guarddog</application> package from the <emphasis>Universe</emphasis> repository (see <xref linkend="extra-repositories"/>).
 
1669
                        </para>
 
1670
                    </step>
 
1671
                    <step>
 
1672
                        <para>After it is installed, run the <application>Guarddog</application> by choosing 
 
1673
                            <menuchoice>
 
1674
                                <guimenu>K-Menu</guimenu>
 
1675
                                <guisubmenu>System</guisubmenu>
 
1676
                                <guimenuitem>Guarddog</guimenuitem>
 
1677
                            </menuchoice>
 
1678
                        </para>
 
1679
                    </step>
 
1680
                    <step>
 
1681
                        <para>
 
1682
                            Enter <emphasis>your</emphasis> password in the <application>Run as root -KDE su</application> dialog box which pops up.
 
1683
                        </para>
 
1684
                    </step>
 
1685
                    <step>
 
1686
                        <para>
 
1687
                            Click the <guibutton>Help</guibutton> in the <application>Firewall Configuration</application> window for details on using <application>Guarddog</application>.
 
1688
                        </para>
 
1689
                    </step>
 
1690
                </procedure>
 
1691
            </sect3>
 
1692
            <sect3 status="complete">
 
1693
                <!-- No KDE equivalent -->
 
1694
                <title>Graphical Network Monitor</title>
 
1695
                <para>Etherape displays network activity among different hosts using circles of
 
1696
                    varying size.</para>
 
1697
                <procedure>
 
1698
                    <step>
 
1699
                        <para>Install the <application>etherape</application> package from the <emphasis>Universe</emphasis> repository (see <xref linkend="extra-repositories"/>).</para>
 
1700
                    </step>
 
1701
                    <step>
 
1702
                        <para>Choose:
 
1703
                            <menuchoice>
 
1704
                                <guimenu>K-Menu</guimenu>
 
1705
                                <guisubmenu>Internet</guisubmenu>
 
1706
                                <guimenuitem>Etherape</guimenuitem>
 
1707
                            </menuchoice>
 
1708
                        </para>
 
1709
                    </step>
 
1710
                </procedure>
 
1711
            </sect3>
 
1712
            <sect3 status="complete">
 
1713
                <!-- No KDE equivalent -->
 
1714
                <title>Network Traffic Analyzer</title>
 
1715
                <para>Ethereal is a network traffic analyzer/sniffer that captures packets
 
1716
                    off the network in real time and displays their contents.</para>
 
1717
                <procedure>
 
1718
                    <step>
 
1719
                        <para>Install the <application>ethereal</application> package from the <emphasis>Universe</emphasis> repository (see <xref linkend="extra-repositories"/>).</para>
 
1720
                    </step>
 
1721
                    <step>
 
1722
                        <para>Choose:
 
1723
                            <menuchoice>
 
1724
                                <guimenu>K-Menu</guimenu>
 
1725
                                <guisubmenu>Internet</guisubmenu>
 
1726
                                <guimenuitem>Ethereal</guimenuitem>
 
1727
                            </menuchoice>
 
1728
                        </para>
 
1729
                    </step>
 
1730
                </procedure>
 
1731
            </sect3>
 
1732
        </sect2>
 
1733
    </sect1>
 
1734
</chapter>