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+#include <infodrom.style>
+#include <addresses.inc>
+
+<page title="Installation of Infodrom Fortune Cookies">
+
+<p>If you want to have fortune cookies displayed on your host as well,
+you'll have to download the cookie database and install the program to
+select and display a cookie.
+
+<p>Simply download the source files from the <a href="download/">\
+download</a> directory and place them into
+<code>/usr/share/games/fortunes</code> or into a directory of their
+own (you need the .dat files as well). You can use wget to download
+the files. Some German fortune cookies are also included in the <a
+href="http://packages.debian.org/fortunes-de">fortunes-de</a> package.</p>
+
+<p>Additionally you'll need to install the <code>fortune</code>
+command as well, which Debian ships in the <a
+href="http://packages.debian.org/fortune-mod">fortune-mod</a>
+package. When the files were placed in the global directory, a simple
+call to <code>fortune</code> should display a random cookie.</p>
+
+<p>If that is done, simply place a command similar to the followings
+into your <code>/etc/profile</code>, <code>~/.bash_profile</code> or
+<code>~/.bashrc</a> file (or similar if you are using a different
+shell).</p>
+
+<table width=100% cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0>
+<tr>
+<td width=50%><font face="Helvetica,Arial">
+<pre>
+ echo
+ /usr/games/fortune infodrom-linux linux
+ echo
+</pre>
+</font></td><td width=50%><font face="Helvetica,Arial">
+<pre>
+ echo
+ /usr/games/fortune ~/fortunes/
+ echo
+</pre>
+</font></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<p>The first command reads cookies from two files in the global
+directory. If you remove the filenames the file is chosen randomly.
+The second command chooses a cookie database in the given directory
+and displays a random cookie from it.</p>
+
+<p>Depending on the place used to insert these commands you'll get a
+fortune cookie displayed each time you log in into your machine or
+whenever a new shell is spawned.</p>
+
+</page>
+
+# Local variables:
+# mode: indented-text
+# end: