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:guilabel:`gtk` : GTK+ is a highly usable, feature-rich toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces which boosts cross-platform compatibility and an easy-to-use API. ::
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:guilabel:`gtk` : GTK+ esun toolkit altamente usable, con mucha funcionalidad para crear interfaces gráficas de usuario y mejorar la compatibilidad multi-plataforma y tambien un API de uso sencillo. ::
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Alternatively, you may also specify explicitly the PDF command to use to display PDF files in the OpenERP configuration file, normally located in your HOME directory, and named ``'.openerprc'``. Find the ``[printer]`` section and edit the ``softpath`` parameter. For example: ::
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For **other Linux distributions** and for those who prefer a **manual installation**, there are only two steps to deploy OpenERP under Linux: install PostgreSQL, the database engine used by OpenERP, then install OpenERP itself. These steps are described in the following sections:
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Make this new user a superuser. Only then you can create a database using OpenERP Client. In short, **openerp** is the new user created in PostgreSQL for OpenERP. This user is the owner of all the tables created by OpenERP Client.
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You can start the OpenERP server with the ``-s`` option to create a configuration file with default options, then modify it. The configuration parameters are similar to the server startup parameters, so have a look at the output of ``openerp -h`` if you're not sure what a given parameter does::
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The default OpenERP configuration file is located in ``$HOME/.openerp_serverrc``, that is a file named ``.openerp_serverrc`` in the home directory of the system user under which OpenERP runs. This is the default value for the ``-c`` startup parameter.
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