X-Git-Url: http://git.shadowcat.co.uk/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=catagits%2FCatalyst-Manual.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=lib%2FCatalyst%2FManual%2FTutorial%2F01_Intro.pod;h=00c7c0c0160df58bc2d451ade3d77d382682ff82;hp=fa7d9e995c868b18e7bde60a9fa32d81b3b35a1d;hb=d1598ab8aef2d8506e8e82baa0d9c22867b81f8e;hpb=477a6d5b13f55eb335979812080e4a11217f19d6 diff --git a/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/01_Intro.pod b/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/01_Intro.pod index fa7d9e9..00c7c0c 100644 --- a/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/01_Intro.pod +++ b/lib/Catalyst/Manual/Tutorial/01_Intro.pod @@ -194,10 +194,11 @@ the physical machine where you will run the virtualization software and boot up the VM. The terms "guest machine" or just "VM" refer to the virtual machine itself -- the thing where you actually do the tutorial (and that you boot up on the "host machine"). -B Throughout the tutorial, we will shows the UNIX shell prompt -as "C<$>". If you are using Tutorial VM, the prompt will really be -"C", but we will keep it short (and also use "C<$>" in -lieu of "C<#>", since "C<#>" looks too much like a Perl comment). + +B Throughout the tutorial, we will shows the UNIX shell prompt as +"C<$>". If you are using the Tutorial VM, the prompt will really be +"C" (where "C<~"> will change to show your +current directory), but we will keep it short and just use "C<$>". =over 4 @@ -231,7 +232,7 @@ like: catalyst login: catalyst Password: catalyst ... - catalyst@catalyst:~# + catalyst@catalyst:~$ =item 5 @@ -279,10 +280,10 @@ IP address found in the previous step. You should get a login prompt with the same username and password as we used in Step 4: B / B - catalyst login: catalyst + catalyst login: catalyst Password: catalyst ... - catalyst@catalyst:~# + catalyst@catalyst:~$ =item 7 @@ -325,8 +326,8 @@ In order to reduce the size of the download, Emacs is not pre-installed. Since people obviously have very strong opinions about which editor is best, :-) fortunately it's very easy to install Emacs: - $ aptitude update - $ aptitude install emacs + $ sudo aptitude update + $ sudo aptitude install emacs In general, it is expected that people will boot up the Tutorial VM on their main desktop (the "host machine" using @@ -336,13 +337,13 @@ you wish to install X Windows (or any other packages), just use the C (or C) Debian commands. For example, to install X Windows with the Gnome desktop manager, you can do: - $ aptitude update - $ aptitude install gnome iceweasel + $ sudo aptitude update + $ sudo ptitude install gnome iceweasel Or, if you prefer KDE: - $ aptitude update - $ aptitude install kde iceweasel + $ sudo aptitude update + $ sudo aptitude install kde iceweasel You can then start X Windows with: