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<!-- <!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.1.2//EN"> -->
-<!-- $Id: installation.xml,v 1.143 2007/10/11 12:41:53 lpsolit%gmail.com Exp $ -->
+<!-- $Id: installation.xml,v 1.144 2007/10/12 18:24:22 lpsolit%gmail.com Exp $ -->
<chapter id="installing-bugzilla">
<title>Installing Bugzilla</title>
@@ -1998,32 +1998,25 @@ C:\perl&gt; <command>ppm install &lt;module name&gt;</command>
</section>
</section>
- <section id="os-mandrake">
- <title>Linux-Mandrake 8.0</title>
-
- <para>Linux-Mandrake 8.0 includes every required and optional library
- for Bugzilla. The easiest way to install them is by using the
- <command>urpmi</command> utility. If you follow these commands, you
- should have everything you need for Bugzilla, and
- <command>./checksetup.pl</command> should not complain about any
- missing libraries. You may already have some of these installed.
- </para>
-
- <screen>
-<prompt>bash#</prompt> <command>urpmi perl-mysql</command>
-<prompt>bash#</prompt> <command>urpmi perl-chart</command>
-<prompt>bash#</prompt> <command>urpmi perl-gd</command>
-<prompt>bash#</prompt> <command>urpmi perl-MailTools</command> <co id="test-mailtools"/>
-<prompt>bash#</prompt> <command>urpmi apache-modules</command>
- </screen>
- <calloutlist>
- <callout arearefs="test-mailtools">
- <para>for Bugzilla email integration</para>
- </callout>
- </calloutlist>
-
+ <section id="os-linux">
+ <title>Linux Distributions</title>
+ <para>Many Linux distributions include Bugzilla and its
+ dependencies in their native package management systems.
+ Installing Bugzilla with root access on any Linux system
+ should be as simple as finding the Bugzilla package in the
+ package management application and installing it using the
+ normal command syntax. Several distributions also perform
+ the proper web server configuration automatically on installation.
+ </para>
+ <para>Please consult the documentation of your Linux
+ distribution for instructions on how to install packages,
+ or for specific instructions on installing Bugzilla with
+ native package management tools. There is also a
+ <ulink url="http://wiki.mozilla.org/Bugzilla:Linux_Distro_Installation">
+ Bugzilla Wiki Page</ulink> for distro-specific installation
+ notes.
+ </para>
</section>
-
</section>