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This file documents the instructions for upgrading to Slackware 14.0, the
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packages added, removed, renamed, and/or split during the development cycle
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from Slackware 13.37 through 14.0, and some potential "gotchas" that users
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can avoid by arming themselves with a little knowledge.
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2012-09-26 03:10:42 +02:00
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*** INSTRUCTIONS FOR UPGRADING FROM 13.37 ***
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Follow the instructions detailed in the UPGRADE.TXT located in this
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directory.
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2012-09-26 03:10:42 +02:00
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Note that upgrading from a Slackware version earlier than 13.37 is NOT
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supported at all and will most likely not work.
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2012-09-26 03:10:42 +02:00
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*** PACKAGE ADDITIONS SINCE 13.37 ***
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a/gptfdisk
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a/kmod
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a/udisks
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a/udisks2
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a/upower
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ap/htop
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ap/soma
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d/gcc-go
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d/llvm
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kde/analitza
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kde/ark
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kde/blinken
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kde/bluedevil
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kde/calligra
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kde/cantor
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kde/filelight
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kde/gwenview
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kde/kaccessible
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kde/kactivities
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kde/kalgebra
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kde/kalzium
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kde/kamera
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kde/kanagram
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kde/kate
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kde/kbruch
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kde/kcalc
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kde/kcharselect
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kde/kcolorchooser
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kde/kde-baseapps
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kde/kde-runtime
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kde/kde-wallpapers
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kde/kde-workspace
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kde/kdegraphics-mobipocket
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kde/kdegraphics-strigi-analyzer
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kde/kdegraphics-thumbnailers
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kde/kdevelop-pg-qt
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kde/kdf
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kde/kfloppy
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kde/kgamma
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kde/kgeography
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kde/kgpg
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kde/khangman
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kde/kig
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kde/kiten
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kde/klettres
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kde/kmag
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kde/kmousetool
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kde/kmouth
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kde/kmplot
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kde/kolourpaint
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kde/konsole
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kde/korundum
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kde/kplayer
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kde/kremotecontrol
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kde/kruler
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kde/ksaneplugin
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kde/ksecrets
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kde/ksnapshot
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kde/kstars
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kde/ktimer
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kde/ktouch
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kde/kturtle
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kde/kwallet
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kde/kwebkitpart
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kde/kwordquiz
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kde/libkdcraw
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kde/libkdeedu
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kde/libkexiv2
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kde/libkipi
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kde/libksane
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kde/marble
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kde/networkmanagement
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kde/okular
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kde/oxygen-gtk2
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kde/parley
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kde/perlkde
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kde/perlqt
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kde/polkit-kde-agent-1
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kde/polkit-kde-kcmodules
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kde/printer-applet
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kde/pykde4
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kde/qtruby
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kde/quanta
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kde/rocs
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kde/smokegen
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kde/smokekde
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kde/smokeqt
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kde/step
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kde/superkaramba
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kde/svgpart
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kde/sweeper
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kde/wicd-kde
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kdei/calligra-l10n-*
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l/GConf
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l/db48
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l/gcr
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l/glade3
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l/glib-networking
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l/gnome-keyring
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l/gobject-introspection
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l/grantlee
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l/gsettings-desktop-schemas
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l/gtk+3
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l/gvfs
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l/herqq
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l/icu4c
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l/js185
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l/keybinder
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l/keyutils
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l/lcms2
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l/libatasmart
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l/libbluedevil
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l/libcanberra
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l/libcroco
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l/libffi
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l/libgnome-keyring
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l/libnl3
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l/libproxy
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l/libsoup
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l/libssh
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l/libtasn1
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l/libusb-compat
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l/libyaml
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l/media-player-info
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l/mozilla-nss
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l/phonon-gstreamer
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l/phonon-xine
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l/pycurl
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l/raptor2
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l/sg3_utils
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l/sound-theme-freedesktop
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n/ModemManager
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n/NetworkManager
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n/cifs-utils
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n/iftop
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n/mobile-broadband-provider-info
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n/nettle
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n/p11-kit
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x/freeglut
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x/libXaw3d
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x/libXcm
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x/mtdev
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x/transset
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x/xcb-util-image
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x/xcb-util-keysyms
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x/xcb-util-renderutil
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x/xcb-util-wm
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xap/network-manager-applet
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xfce/*
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2012-09-26 03:10:42 +02:00
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*** PACKAGE REMOVALS SINCE 13.37 ***
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a/gdisk - renamed to gptfdisk
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a/module-init-tools - replaced by kmod
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ap/ntfsprogs - merged into ntfs-3g
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kde/kdeaccessibility -\
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kde/kdebase \
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kde/kdebase-runtime \
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kde/kdebase-workspace | kde packages have been split up - notice all
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kde/kdebindings | of the new packages in the "Added" list...
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kde/kdeedu /
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kde/kdegraphics /
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kde/kdeutils /
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kde/konq-plugins /
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kde/koffice /
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kde/kopete-cryptography /
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kde/polkit-kde-1 -/
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l/hal-info - obsolete; replaced by various udev components
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l/hal - obsolete; replaced by upower, udisks, various others
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l/jre - removed due to licensing issues
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l/wv2 - no longer used by anything in Slackware
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l/raptor - no longer used (everything links raptor2 instead)
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n/rt2860-firmware -
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n/rt2870-firmware \
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n/rt61-firmware \
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n/rt71w-firmware \
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n/iwlwifi-100-ucode \
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n/iwlwifi-1000-ucode \
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n/iwlwifi-3945-ucode | all of these firmwares (except some *old* ones are
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n/iwlwifi-4965-ucode | now included in the kernel-firmware package -- if
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n/iwlwifi-5000-ucode | you need an older firmware, use an older Slackware
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n/iwlwifi-5150-ucode /
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n/iwlwifi-6000-ucode /
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n/iwlwifi-6xxx-ucode /
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x/radeon_ucode -----
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x/xf86-video-sisusb --\
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x/xf86-video-tseng \
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x/xf86-video-xgi | all of these are obsolete and/or will not
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x/xf86-video-radeonhd | build with recent Xorg and/or toolchains
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x/scripts /
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x/xaw3d -------------/
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xap/thunar-volman -------\
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xap/xfce4-notifyd \ all of these are moved to the new xfce/ set
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xap/xfce4-power-manager --/
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xap/xfce - removed (split into component packages)
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extra/ORBit2 - no longer needed by GConf
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extra/jdk - removed due to licensing issues
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*** OTHER NOTABLE CHANGES AND HINTS ***
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Use one of the provided generic kernels for daily use. Do not report
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bugs until/unless you have reproduced them using one of the stock
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generic kernels. You will need to create an initrd in order to boot
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the generic kernels - see /boot/README.initrd for instructions.
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The huge kernels are primarily intended as "installer" and "emergency"
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kernels in case you forget to make an initrd. For most systems, you
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should use the generic SMP kernel if it will run, even if your system is
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not SMP-capable. Some newer hardware needs the local APIC enabled in the
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SMP kernel, and theoretically there should not be a performance penalty
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with using the SMP-capable kernel on a uniprocessor machine, as the SMP
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kernel tests for this and makes necessary adjustments. Furthermore, the
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kernel sources shipped with Slackware are configured for SMP usage, so you
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won't have to modify those to build external modules (such as NVidia or
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ATI proprietary drivers) if you use the SMP kernel.
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If you decide to use one of the non-SMP kernels, you will need to follow the
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instructions in /extra/linux-3.2.29-nosmp-sdk/README.TXT to modify your
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kernel sources for non-SMP usage. Note that this only applies if you are
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using the Slackware-provided non-SMP kernel - if you build a custom kernel,
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the symlinks at /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/{build,source} will point to the
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correct kernel source so long as you don't (re)move it.
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2012-09-26 03:10:42 +02:00
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As with 13.37, the system udev rules now reside in /lib/udev/rules.d/ instead
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of /etc/udev/rules.d/ in older versions. There should never be a reason
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to edit anything in /lib/udev/rules.d/, so if you think you have a case
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where this is required, either you're wrong or it needs to be addressed in
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the upstream source. However, you can override default rules by placing
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one with an identical name inside /etc/udev/rules.d/ The rules files in
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/etc/udev/rules.d/ are still intended to (maybe) be edited as needed by
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local system administrators, and as such, the rules for optical and network
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devices will still be placed there.
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2010-05-19 10:58:23 +02:00
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Speaking of udev, pay particular attention to 70-persistent-net.rules and
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70-persistent-cd.rules in /etc/udev/rules.d/ -- these two are automatically
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generated by the system. If you remove, add, and/or replace some hardware
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(specifically network cards and/or optical drives) in a machine, you will
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probably need to edit one or both of the rules files mentioned above (or
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just remove them and reboot to create new ones).
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If you are upgrading (as opposed to a new install), there are some stale files
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in /etc/modprobe.d/ that you will need to remove: blacklist.conf,
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bluetooth.conf, isapnp.conf, psmouse.conf, and usb-controller.conf
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See /etc/modprobe.d/README for a more detailed explanation.
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Both printing and scanning require that your user account be a member of the
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"lp" group (membership in the "scanner" group is no longer needed by any
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of the included scanner drivers, though some third party drivers may still
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need it); we had to configure sane to use the "lp" group or else
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multifunction devices (e.g. print/scan/copy units) would only do one or the
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other (depending on whether the group ownership was "lp" or "scanner").
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Xorg no longer uses /etc/X11/xorg.conf by default (and in most cases, there
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is absolutely no need for it). You can still create an xorg.conf file if
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you wish, or you can create some minimal xorg.conf snippets with only the
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specific contents that you wish to override (as an example, to use a binary
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video driver) as separate files in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ directory.
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/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ is the "packaged" configuration directory; all
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files ending with ".conf" in this directory are used by the X server
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unless there is an identically-named file in the local sysadmin directory.
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The local sysadmin config directory is /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ - all files
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ending with ".conf" in this directory are parsed.
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There are several default config files in /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/:
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* 10-evdev.conf
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a "catchall" file for input devices using the evdev driver; this
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should work for most hardware in the absence of a better driver
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* 50-synaptics.conf
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overrides the earlier 10-evdev.conf file and uses the synaptics
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driver for all touchpads
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* 50-wacom.conf
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overrides the earlier 10-evdev.conf file and uses the wacom driver
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for Wacom tablets
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* 90-keyboard-layout.conf
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this sample ("normal" en layout) keeps the "old" default of
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allowing Zap'ing the Xserver.
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If you need to modify any of these defaults, then copy the relevant file
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from /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d/ to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ and edit the
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copy.
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Regardless of your chipset (though it seems more common with intel), if KDE
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crashes on startup, try disabling the Composite extension (which will also
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disable all of the fancy desktop effects). Place the following content in
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a file at /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/disable-composite.conf:
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Section "Extensions"
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Option "Composite" "Disable"
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EndSection
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Now that KMS (Kernel Mode Setting) for graphics cards has (mostly) stabilized,
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it is enabled by default for intel, ati, and nvidia graphics chipsets. It
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is possible to disable it use "nomodeset" as a kernel append in lilo.conf,
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but Xorg will not work at all on intel (and some ati) chips if you do that.
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If you want to change the resolution of the KMS console, that can be done
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with something like this as a kernel append in lilo.conf:
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append="video=1024x768"
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Speaking of lilo.conf and KMS, make sure you use either vga=normal or
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vga=extended -- some of the framebuffers don't like KMS very much...
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2012-09-26 03:10:42 +02:00
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If your cd/dvd drive is not visible inside a gtk-based desktop environment
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(e.g. Xfce), you may need to add "comment=x-gvfs-show" to the /etc/fstab
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line for the device. For more information, see this document:
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http://git.gnome.org/browse/gvfs/tree/monitor/udisks2/what-is-shown.txt
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If you see some log messages like this:
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mdadm: sending ioctl 1261 to a partition!
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They're completely harmless - do not be alarmed. Here's why:
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http://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2012/03/msg00446.html
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The version of logrotate in Slackware 14.0 added an "su" option to define
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user/group for rotation. Logrotate now skips directories which are world
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writable or writable by a group which is not "root" unless the "su"
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directive is used. This has ramifications for third party packages that
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installed e.g. /var/log/somedir owned by a non-root user and/or group.
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2009-08-26 17:00:38 +02:00
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If you are using a KVM switch, you might experience problems with the mouse
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when switching from one system to another. If so, you probably need to be
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2012-09-26 03:10:42 +02:00
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using the imps protocol for the psmouse driver, and that's a simple fix:
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Copy /lib/modprobe.d/psmouse.conf to /etc/modprobe.d/psmouse.conf, then
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2009-08-26 17:00:38 +02:00
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uncomment the following line in /etc/modprobe.d/psmouse.conf:
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#options psmouse proto=imps
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Next, unload and reload the psmouse module (do this as root):
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modprobe -r psmouse ; modprobe psmouse
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If you have set up an encrypted root partition, you will need to have access
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to your keyboard in order to type the passphrase. This may require you to
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add the uhci-hcd and usbhid modules to your initrd image if you have a USB
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keyboard. Also note that if you are using a non-US keyboard, you can use the
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'-l' parameter to the 'mkinitrd' command in order to add support for this
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keyboard to your initrd.
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If you have permission errors when attempting to burn a cdrom or dvd image,
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such as the following:
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/usr/bin/cdrecord: Operation not permitted. Cannot send SCSI cmd via ioctl
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then cdrecord almost certainly needs root privileges to work correctly.
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One potential solution is to make the cdrecord and cdrdao binaries suid root,
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but this has possible security implications. The safest way to do that is
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to make those binaries suid root, owned by a specific group, and executable
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by only root and members of that group. For most people, the example below
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will be sufficient (but adjust as desired depending on your specific needs):
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chown root:cdrom /usr/bin/cdrecord /usr/bin/cdrdao
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chmod 4750 /usr/bin/cdrecord /usr/bin/cdrdao
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If you don't want all members of the 'cdrom' group to be able to execute the
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two suid binaries, then create a special group (such as 'burning' which is
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recommended by k3b), use it instead of 'cdrom' in the line above, and add
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to it only the users you wish to have access to cdrecord and cdrdao.
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Input methods for complex characters (CJK, which is shorthand for Chinese,
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Japanese, Korean) and other non-latin character sets have been added. These
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input methods use the SCIM (Smart Common Input Method) platform.
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The environment variables for SCIM support are set in /etc/profile.d/scim.sh
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The requirements for getting SCIM input methods to work in your X session
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are as follows:
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(1) Use a UTF-8 locale. Look in /etc/profile.d/lang.sh for setting your
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language to (for instance) en_US.UTF-8. As a word of warning: maybe you
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should leave root with a non-UTF-8 locale because you don't want root's
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commands to be misinterpreted. You can add the following line to your
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~/.profile file to enable UTF-8 just for yourself:
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export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
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(2) Make the scim profile scripts executable. These will setup your
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environment correctly for the use of scim with X applications. Run:
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chmod +x /etc/profile.d/scim.*
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(3) Start the scim daemon as soon as your X session starts. The scim daemon
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must be active before any of your X applications. In KDE, you can add a
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shell script to the ~/.kde/Autostart folder that runs the command
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"scim -d". In XFCE you can add "scim -d" to the Autostarted Applications.
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If you boot your computer in runlevel 4 (the graphical XDM/KDM login)
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you can simply add the line "scim -d" to your ~/.xprofile file.
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This gives you a Desktop Environment independent way of starting scim.
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When scim is running, you will see a small keyboard icon in your system tray.
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Right-click it to enter SCIM Setup. In 'Global Setup' select your keyboard
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layout, and you are ready to start entering just about any language
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characters you wish! Press the magical key combo <Control><Space>
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in order to activate or deactivate SCIM input. The SCIM taskbar in the
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desktop's corner allows you to select a language. As you type, SCIM will show
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an overview of applicable character glyphs (if you are inputting complex
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characters like Japanese).
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If you have an older machine (with a BIOS released prior to 2001) and it will
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not power off on shutdown, try adding this to your kernel's lilo stanza:
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append = "acpi=force"
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2011-04-25 15:37:00 +02:00
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If you have a Thinkpad T400 or T500, you probably want to append "pci=reboot"
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to the kernel boot parameters. For more information about this issue, see
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https://encrypted.google.com/search?hl=&q=t400+%22pci%3Dreboot%22
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