\begin{lstlisting}[style=sh]
./blds/bld_prepare.sh <os> # where <os> represents the
- # Operating System of centos,
- # fedora, suse, ubuntu, mint, debian.
+ # Operating System of
+ # centos, fedora, suse, ubuntu, mint, debian.
./autogen.sh
./configure --prefix=/usr # optional parameters can be added here
make 2>&1 | tee log # make and log the build
This creates \texttt{\~{}/cygcin}, a user build installation of
\CGG{} and requires approximately 400MB storage.
-\underline{Running \CGG{}:}
-
+\paragraph{Running \CGG{}:}
You will need to start a cygwin desktop from the startup menu:
\begin{enumerate}
\item \texttt{Start$\rightarrow$ Cygwin-X $\rightarrow$ Openbox}
X11 and the only sound driver is pulseaudio. Almost all
configurable omissions are applied to this build.
-\underline{\CGG{} build on cygwin from source code:}
+\paragraph{\CGG{} build on cygwin from source code:}
\begin{enumerate}
\item Download and install ffmpeg into /usr/local :
Click here for the
\href{https://gitlab.com/giuseppetorre/bodhilinuxmedia}{homepage of Bodhi Linux}.
+\subsection{Elive}
+\label{sec:elive}
+
+\textbf{Elive}, or Enlightenment live CD, is a non-commercial, cost-free operating system based on Debian, for the daily use and it can be used both as live CD or Installed system. Elive uses a customized Enlightenment desktop. It is fast, user-friendly and feature-rich and \CGG{} is included in the 64 bit version.\r
+
+Click \href{https://www.elivecd.org/}{Elive} for more information.
\section{Cinx and a “Bit” of Confusion}%
\label{sec:cinx_and_a_bit_of_confusion}