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Introduction
Browsing the CD
If your installation process requires you to directly access files on the
installation CD, you can save time by limiting your browsing to the
following files and folders, available at the root level:
■
Autorun executable
—In Windows, click on
autorun.exe
if your
computer does not automatically execute it when you insert the
CD in the drive.
■
Readme text file
—Contains additional technical information
about device compatibility, operating system support, and drivers.
■
DOCS folder
—Contains the user documentation PDF files.
■
PACKAGES folder (and subfolders)
—Contains the
management software and device drivers.
■
SOURCES
folder (and subfolders)
—Contains driver source
files and other components developed under the GNU General
Public License (GPL) agreement.
Installing the Adobe Acrobat Reader
Both Adobe Acrobat Reader and Viewer are provided on the
installation CD. These applications allow you to view PDF files.
Acrobat Reader is also available from Adobe as a free download at
www.adobe.com
.
How you use Reader or Viewer depends on your operating system,
as described below:
■
Windows
—To install Acrobat Reader, choose the appropriate
option from the CD Autorun menu.
■
Linux
—Acrobat Reader is located on the installation CD at
mount-point/
packages/Linux/RedHat/apps/adobe.
Use the full path
name to access this location. If the path gets truncated, you may
not see the correct location.
■
UNIX
—Use Acrobat Viewer because Reader is not available for
all operating systems. Your system must have Java Runtime
Environment (JVE) 1.1.7B from April 11, 2000 or later (you can
download it from
java.sun.com
). The Viewer is located on the
installation CD
at
mount-point
/Acrobat_Reader
.