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@ -8,14 +8,14 @@ by Simon Edwards <simon@simonzone.com>, Sebastian Kügler <sebas@vizzzion.org>
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Introduction
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Guidance is a collection of system administration tools for Linux/KDE systems
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Guidance is a collection of system administration tools for Linux/TDE systems
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that is designed to be:
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* Update to date
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* High quality, designed with user friendliness as high priority. (That is
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to say that the tools should get the job done quickly, accurately and with
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as little effort as possible.)
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* Use KDE and "fit in" with KDE.
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* Use TDE and "fit in" with TDE.
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* Maintainable.
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* Free Software
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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Requirements
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not then it will most definately be available for you distribution of choice.
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* PyQt / PyKDE. Version 3.7 or higher. PyQt and PyKDE are distributed with
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KDE as part of kde-bindings since version 3.3.
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TDE as part of kde-bindings since version 3.3.
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For versions of KDE before 3.3 it is possible to install PyQt/PyKDE
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directly. The homepage for PyQt and PyKDE is:
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@ -80,13 +80,13 @@ Requirements
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http://www.simonzone.com/software/pytdeextensions/
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This is also a runtime requirement!
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* libpythonize. If you don't want the tools to appear on the KDE Control
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* libpythonize. If you don't want the tools to appear on the TDE Control
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Center of you just don't want to bother with libpythonize, then you can
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build Guidance with this command:
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python setup.py install build_kcm --no-kcontrol
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libpythonize is only needed for the KDE Control Center.
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libpythonize is only needed for the TDE Control Center.
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* You also need to have the development files from your X-server installed,
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XFree86 or Xorg. Most distributions package these files up in a package
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./setup.py install
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This will test for a working installation of PyQt/PyKDE and automatically
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install the files using the same installation prefix as KDE. You will need
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install the files using the same installation prefix as TDE. You will need
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to have a working Python install before you can even run the setup.py script.
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displayconfig-hwprobe installation
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Running
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-------
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Installation should add a couple of entries to the KDE Control Center in the
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Installation should add a couple of entries to the TDE Control Center in the
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System section (displayconfig will show up in Peripherals). It is also possible
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to run the commands outside of the KDE Control Center from the shell as root:
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to run the commands outside of the TDE Control Center from the shell as root:
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* serviceconfig
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* userconfig
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