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Wesley Stout 2011-05-13 08:00:56 -05:00
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@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ and select the Software Center from the bottom of the menu. You will need to
be the administrator of the system to install OpenLP and will be asked for the
administrator password several times through this process.
We will first need to add the OpenLP Personal Package Archive (PPA) to your
system. Go to :menuselection:`Edit --> Software Sources`
First you will first need to add the OpenLP Personal Package Archive (PPA) to
your system. Go to :menuselection:`Edit --> Software Sources`
.. image:: pics/1softwaresources.png
@ -100,14 +100,14 @@ Click :guilabel:`Add Source`
.. image:: pics/3aptline.png
You will now need to restart the Software Center to refresh the package list.
when you have it back to running simple search for OpenLP and click
You now need to restart the Software Center to refresh the package list. When
you have the Software Center running simply search for OpenLP and click
:guilabel:`Install`.
.. image:: pics/4searchopenlp.png
You will now see the install progress as OpenLP and the dependencies required
for it to run are downloaded.
You will see the install progress as OpenLP and the dependencies required for
it to run are downloaded.
.. image:: pics/5installprogressubuntu.png
@ -115,21 +115,21 @@ After installation you should see that OpenLP is installed.
.. image:: pics/6installcompleteubuntu.png
You can now run OpenLP by either searching for it in the `Dash`, or clicking on
the category `Media Apps` in Unity. If you are running the Classic Desktop you
You can now run OpenLP by either searching for it in the *Dash*, or clicking on
the category *Media Apps* in Unity. If you are running the Classic Desktop you
will have OpenLP available by clicking
:menuselection:`Applications --> Sound and Video --> OpenLP`
Ubuntu Command Line Install
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The following install procedure should work across all Ubuntu variants. We will
first need to add the Personal Package Archive (PPA) to Ubuntu's software
The following install procedure should work across all Ubuntu variants. You
will need to add the Personal Package Archive (PPA) to Ubuntu's software
sources. From a terminal type::
user@ubuntu:~$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:openlp-core/release
Now we need to refresh the package list::
Now you need to refresh the package list::
user@ubuntu:~$ sudo apt-get update
@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ to run OpenLP from the command line type::
Fedora (GNOME)
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Installing with Fedora we will use the default Add/Remove Programs available
Installing with Fedora you will use the default Add/Remove Programs available
from :menuselection:`System --> Administration --> Add/Remove Programs` in
Fedora 14 and below or in :menuselection:`Applications --> System Tools -->
Add/Remove Programs`
@ -177,3 +177,4 @@ OpenLP will be available in :menuselection:`Applications --> Sound & Video --> O
Fedora (KDE)
^^^^^^^^^^^^
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