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diff --git a/README.install b/README.install deleted file mode 100644 index 0772bba0..00000000 --- a/README.install +++ /dev/null @@ -1,187 +0,0 @@ -QUICK NOTES ON INSTALLATION/USE: - -General -======= - -GDM sometimes requires some configuration work for a given setup. - -Make sure you are familiar with the "Overview", "Security", -"Configuration", and "Troubleshooting" sections of the GDM -documentation: - - http://www.gnome.org/projects/gdm/docs.html - -You can also look in the docs subdirectory for the XML version of -the documentation. - -WARNING: "gdm-binary" is a *daemon* -- not a common user application. -It requires extensive knowledge about your system setup to install and -configure. GDM does not intend to be Plug and Play. -(i.e. ./configure ; make install). - -Building GDM ------------- - -You may need to update your build tools if the autogen.sh command -complains that it requires a newer version of the build tool. - -If you did not compile GNOME yourself, make sure you have the -appropriate -devel packages installed. - -Here is a recommended configure for GDM: - -./autogen.sh --enable-ipv6=yes --with-at-bindir=/usr/sfw/bin - --with-prefetch --with-post-path=/usr/openwin/bin - -Remove --enable-ipv6=yes if you do not use IPv6. - -If you want to add distribution-specific directories to the end of -DefaultPath and RootDefaultPath, then use the --with-post-path -configure option. Argument value should be a list of directories -separated by ":" characters (no spaces). - -Make sure the --with-pam-prefix points to the prefix where the -pam.conf file is located if it is not in the default directory -(sysconfdir or /etc). - -If you want accessibility to work and have AT programs like gok and -gnopernicus installed to a different directory than bindir, -then use the --with-at-bindir configure option. - -For best a11y support on Linux, it is recommended use the ---with-xevie configuration option so that the user's Xserver -session is always started with the Xserver XEVIE extension. -GOK works best when XEVIE is enabled. - -Read the GDM documentation for more information about configuring -GDM: http://www.gnome.org/projects/gdm/ - -Reporting Bugs --------------- - -When reporting bugs you should first turn on debugging as described -in the README. This causes debug messages to be sent to the system -log (/var/log/messages or /var/adm/messages) and include the -output sent to syslog. - -You should not have to configure syslog for this to work, but if -you don't see GDM messages in your syslog you may need to -configure it. - -You should not leave "debug" on after collecting data. It will -clutter your syslog and slow system performance. - -Configuration -============= - -Gain, refer to the "Configuring GDM" section of the GDM -documentation for full information: - - http://www.gnome.org/projects/gdm/docs.html - -GDM Default Configuration File ------------------------------- - -The GDM configuration file ${datadir}/gdm/default.conf may be -replaced by your distribution on upgrade, so if a user wants -to ensure that configuration changes persist on upgrade, edit -the /etc/gdm/custom.conf file. You can specify a different -location for the configuration files via the -"--with-defaults-conf=/path/to/file" and the -"--with-custom-conf=/path/to/file" options. This can be -useful if you want to put the default file on a filesystem -shared by multiple machines. - -If you wish to change configuration by hand, edit the -/etc/gdm/custom.conf file and make sure the keyname=value pair -you want is included in the appropriate section. For example, -to change the "Greeter" key in the "daemon" section, make sure the -daemon section of the custom.conf file has the value like -in this example. The modified option does not have to come -first after the "[daemon]" section heading, but can be placed -anywhere in the section. - -[daemon] -Greeter=/usr/lib/gdmgreeter - -The following interfaces most frequently need to be customized -for a given setup, since they are OS/machine specific: - - HaltCommand - RebootCommand - SuspendCommand - StandardXServer - Xnest - SoundProgram - "command" value in each "[server-foo]" section - -For example on some systems you need to define RebootCommand -as "/sbin halt -p" or "/sbin/init 0" or whatever is right on -your system. - -Face Browser ------------- - -Face Browser is turned off by default and displays a list of -faces to choose from on the login screen which can be used -instead of typing the username. This decreases security, but -is appropriate for some uses (e.g. home use). - -To assign a default face to a user for the face browser, place a -(jpg, gif, png, xpm) image to the user's $HOME/.iface directory. -The DefaultFace configuration option allows the system -administrator to set up a default face image. - -Configuring Performance ----------------------- - -PreFetch can be turned on by using the "--with-prefetch" configure -option. Turning on PreFetch tells GDM to load a specified list of -libraries immediately after displaying the first GUI screen. This -list can be populated with libraries that will get used when the -session starts and will speed up session start performance. Why -not let your computer load these libraries while the user types -in their name and password? - -The provided gdmprefetchlist.in was created for Solaris 11 running -GNOME 2.13 (not a particularly stable configuration). If using -another OS or desktop (such as KDE), then you will probably want -to modify the config/gdmprefetchlist.in file before running -configure. The GDM PreFetch will ignore libraries listed that it -does not find on your system. - -Red Hat -======= - -If you want to install OVER RedHat or Ximian packages use, following -configure options: - - --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/X11 --localstatedir=/var - --enable-console-helper --with-pam-prefix=/etc - -However, there is now a spec file so you can build an rpm by just doing - -rpm -ta gdm-<version>.tar.gz - -This should work on RedHat 6.x, 7.x, 8.x, 9 and perhaps later, and if you -are very lucky then on your favorite other distribution, but no promises. -GDM is not a trivial package so it's more likely it will not work in other -places out of the box. - -Solaris -======= - -On Solaris, the following configuration is recommended: - -./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/X11 --localstatedir=/var - --libexecdir=/usr/lib --enable-ipv6=yes --with-at-bindir=/usr/sfw/bin - --with-prefetch --with-post-path=/usr/openwin/bin - -GDM includes code to integrate with the audit API, only supported on -Solaris 10 and later. GDM should not be used on Solaris 9 and earlier -if auditing is needed. Refer to the "Solaris" section of the -documentation for information about specific configuration issues for -Solaris. - - http://www.gnome.org/projects/gdm/docs.html - |