Fonts. To ensure correct functioning of 1C:Enterprise, install the fonts from the Microsoft Core Fonts set.
Use one of the following methods:
- Some distribution kits include packages that download and install the fonts for you. For instance, ttf-mscorefonts-installer in Debian, Ubuntu, and Mint.
- For RPM distribution kits, a spec-file project for installing the fonts is available.
For detailed information, see http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/.
- If the first two methods are not available, you can download the fonts manually (use the following link: http://sourceforge.net/projects/corefonts/files/the%20fonts/final/) and add them to the $HOME/.fonts directory of the account that you use to run 1C:Enterprise 8.
External libraries. To ensure that 1C:Enterprise 8 works properly in Linux, you may need the following libraries:
Library |
Library name |
Version |
Purpose |
ImageMagick |
libMagickWand, or libWand, or libMagickWand-6.Q16 |
6.2.8 or later if you are not planning to work with geographical schemas; 6.3.2 or later if you are planning to work with geographical schemas |
Display charts, Gantt charts, dendrograms, and pivot charts |
FreeType |
libfreetype |
2.1.9 or later |
Display charts, Gantt charts, dendrograms, and pivot charts; save files in PDF format |
Libgsf |
libgsf-1 |
1.10.1 or later |
Export and import files to or from XLS format |
Glib |
libglib-2.0 |
2.12.4 or later |
Operations with external data sources |
UnixOdbc |
libodbc |
2.2.11 or later |
|
Kerberos |
libkrb5 |
1.4.2 or later |
OS authentication |
GSS-API Kerberos |
libgssapi_krb5 |
1.4.2 or later |
Remote connection. For remote connection, use the TightVNC software package.
The next chapter: Chapter 3. Getting started