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How do I install Writers Café on gOS (used on Cloudbook and Sylvania netbooks)?

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How do I install Writers Café on gOS (used on Cloudbook and Sylvania netbooks)?

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Just click on the Linux Debian package link on the Download page, and choose to open the .deb in the GDebi Package Installer. Then click on Install Package in the Installer. When installation has completed, Writer’s Café will now be available from the Applications/Office and Applications/Education menu groups. If your gOS is running the ‘wbar’ launch dock (usually positioned at the bottom of the screen), you can follow these steps to add a Writer’s Café icon: • Run wbar_util from the command line or from the Programs menu, under Accessories. • Add a new item (+). • Click on ‘unnamed’ and enter the title Writer’s Cafe. • Add glaunch writerscafe2.desktop to the Command field. • Add /usr/share/icons/hicolor/128×128/apps/writerscafe2.png to the Icon field. • Click on the Settings icon (depicted as sliders) and make sure wbar will run on login, and that the option for -above-desk is also checked. • Quit wbar_util, saving when prompted. • Reboot. Alternatively, edit the text file /home/

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