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| ==EekBoek Quick Start Guide==
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| The first usage of EekBoek can be confusing, not only because it was originally conceived in Ducth, but also because the configurations are in different places.
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| The following assumes that you have a working distribution with the latest version of EekBoek installed and a terminal window logged in as a user with the ability to run sudo commands (root privileges).
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| ===Setting the language===
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| ===Setting up an administration===
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| Type ebshell
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| The ebshell is the environment in which all eekboek commands can be entered.
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| If this is the first time you log into the EekBoek environment, you will now be presented with an interactive menu consisting of 6 questions. These questions help to set up an administration for you.
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| After completion, there is a directory under $HOME/.eekboek/admdir with the name of the administration that contains the set of configuration files.
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| So, if the administration is called eekboek_test_2015, then the configuration files will be stored under $HOME/.eekboek/admdir/eekboek_test_2015
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| Type help to get a list of commands.
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| Type help command to find help on that command. For instance "help memoriaal".
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