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Rafael Fontenelle
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Mar 16, 2012
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Javier Jardón
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]>
<sect1
id=
"rninstallation"
>
<title>
Installing GNOME
</title>
<title>
Getting GNOME
&gnomeversion;
</title>
<para>
You can try out GNOME
&gnomeversion;
with GNOME Live Media, which contains all of the software
included in GNOME
&gnomeversion;
in a virtual machine. Using virtual images, you can try out the latest
GNOME in QEMU, KVM, Virtualbox or VMWare.
GNOME Live Media can be downloaded from the GNOME
<ulink
url=
"http://torrent.gnome.org/"
>
BitTorrent site
</ulink>
.
To install or upgrade your machine to GNOME
&gnomeversion;
, we recommend you
install the official packages provided by your vendor or distribution.
Popular distributions will make GNOME
&gnomeversion;
available very soon, and
some already have development versions with GNOME
&gnomeversion;
available.
</para>
<para>
To install or upgrade your machine to GNOME
&gnomeversion;
, we recommend you install
official packages from your vendor or distribution. Popular distributions
will make GNOME
&gnomeversion;
available very soon, and some already have
development versions with GNOME
&gnomeversion;
available.
If you want to try out GNOME, download one of our live images. These are
available on our
<ulink
url=
"http://www.gnome.org/getting-gnome/"
>
Getting
GNOME
</ulink>
page.
</para>
<para>
If you are brave and patient, and would like to build GNOME from source,
we recommend you use
<ulink
url=
"http://library.gnome.org/devel/jhbuild/"
>
JHBuild
</ulink>
, which is
designed to build the latest GNOME from Git. You can use JHBuild to build
GNOME
&gnomeversion;
.x by using the
<filename>
gnome-
&gnomeversion;
</filename>
moduleset.
If you are brave and patient, and would like to build GNOME from source, we
recommend you use
<ulink
url=
"http://library.gnome.org/devel/jhbuild/"
>
JHBuild
</ulink>
, which is
designed to build the latest GNOME from Git. You can use JHBuild to build
GNOME
&gnomeversion;
.x by using the
<filename>
gnome-
&gnomeversion;
</filename>
moduleset.
</para>
</sect1>
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