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+ | ====== EDE User Guide ====== | ||
+ | This manual introduces EDE Desktop and will help you to learn and | ||
+ | perform daily tasks. | ||
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+ | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
+ | EDE stands for //Equinox Desktop Environment// and is easy-to-use | ||
+ | graphical interface for UNIX-like operating systems, with goals to be | ||
+ | fast and light on system resource usage. | ||
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+ | EDE resembles familiar look and feel which makes it easy to pick up by | ||
+ | beginners but also ready for usage by professionals. | ||
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+ | ==== Installing ==== | ||
+ | InstallationHowTo explains in detail how to install EDE and | ||
+ | dependencies on your system. You should first search binary packages | ||
+ | for your system before deciding to compile EDE from source code. | ||
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+ | ==== Logging In ==== | ||
+ | By default, EDE does not come with login manager, but can use system | ||
+ | provided one or can be easily started from console. Depending on your | ||
+ | OS or distribution, you can use lightdm, gdm, slim or | ||
+ | [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_display_manager_(program_type)|many more]]. | ||
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+ | If you correctly installed EDE, you should get it as option in your | ||
+ | login manager session list, like: | ||