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@@ -295,8 +295,8 @@ Currently these interfaces cover: | |||
295 | @item Peer Information | 295 | @item Peer Information |
296 | @item GNU Name System | 296 | @item GNU Name System |
297 | @item File Sharing | 297 | @item File Sharing |
298 | @item Identity Management | ||
299 | @item Conversation | 298 | @item Conversation |
299 | @item Setup | ||
300 | @end itemize | 300 | @end itemize |
301 | 301 | ||
302 | @node Statistics | 302 | @node Statistics |
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ Currently these interfaces cover: | |||
305 | 305 | ||
306 | We assume that you have started gnunet via @code{gnunet-arm} or via your | 306 | We assume that you have started gnunet via @code{gnunet-arm} or via your |
307 | system-provided method for starting services. | 307 | system-provided method for starting services. |
308 | First, you should launch GNUnet gtk. | 308 | First, you should launch GNUnet's graphical statistics interface. |
309 | You can do this from the command-line by typing | 309 | You can do this from the command-line by typing |
310 | 310 | ||
311 | @example | 311 | @example |
@@ -318,7 +318,7 @@ least if your peer has been running for more than a few seconds). The | |||
318 | lines indicate how many other peers your peer is connected to (via | 318 | lines indicate how many other peers your peer is connected to (via |
319 | different mechanisms) and how large the entire overlay network is | 319 | different mechanisms) and how large the entire overlay network is |
320 | currently estimated to be. The X-axis represents time (in seconds | 320 | currently estimated to be. The X-axis represents time (in seconds |
321 | since the start of @command{gnunet-gtk}). | 321 | since the start of @command{gnunet-statistics-gtk}). |
322 | 322 | ||
323 | You can click on "Traffic" to see information about the amount of | 323 | You can click on "Traffic" to see information about the amount of |
324 | bandwidth your peer has consumed, and on "Storage" to check the amount | 324 | bandwidth your peer has consumed, and on "Storage" to check the amount |
@@ -336,8 +336,8 @@ whatever it is you are looking at the Gtk+ interface describes a | |||
336 | @subsection Peer Information | 336 | @subsection Peer Information |
337 | @c %**end of header | 337 | @c %**end of header |
338 | 338 | ||
339 | First, you should launch the graphical user interface. You can do | 339 | First, you should launch the peer information graphical user interface. |
340 | this from the command-line by typing | 340 | You can do this from the command-line by typing |
341 | 341 | ||
342 | @example | 342 | @example |
343 | $ gnunet-peerinfo-gtk | 343 | $ gnunet-peerinfo-gtk |
@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ This chapter will describe the various configuration options in GNUnet. | |||
402 | The easiest way to configure your peer is to use the | 402 | The easiest way to configure your peer is to use the |
403 | @command{gnunet-setup} tool. | 403 | @command{gnunet-setup} tool. |
404 | @command{gnunet-setup} is part of the @command{gnunet-gtk} | 404 | @command{gnunet-setup} is part of the @command{gnunet-gtk} |
405 | application. You might have to install it separately. | 405 | package. You might have to install it separately. |
406 | 406 | ||
407 | Many of the specific sections from this chapter actually are linked from | 407 | Many of the specific sections from this chapter actually are linked from |
408 | within @command{gnunet-setup} to help you while using the setup tool. | 408 | within @command{gnunet-setup} to help you while using the setup tool. |