This chapter is intended to explain the various words which have been used throughout the &krusader; documentation. If you feel any acronyms or terms are missing here, please don't hesitate to contact the &krusader; documentation team. Thank you! NOTE: This page is work in progress, Matej Urbancic is working at the Glossary. A bla bla. B bla bla. BSD Berkeley Software Distribution; here refers to any of several free &UNIX;-compatible operating systems derived from BSD &UNIX;. CVS Concurrent Versions System; a software configuration management system used by many software projects including &kde; and &krusader;. DEB This is a binary file format that is used by &debian; and &debian;-based distributions. This will be the suffix of a file specifically for these distributions. An example would be krusader_1.70.1-1_amd64.deb For more information on installing these files, refer to the Debian Web Site. &FTP; &FTP; is the File Transfer Protocol; it is an Internet protocol that allows you to retrieve files from so-called &FTP; servers. GPL GNU General Public License; a software license created by the Free Software Foundation defining the terms for releasing free software. &GUI; Graphical User Interface H bla bla. &kde; K Desktop Environment; a project to develop a free graphical desktop environment for &UNIX; compatible systems. RPM This is the binary file format for distributions based on the Red Hat package manager, a widely used packaging tool for the &Linux; operating system. If you still have to get &krusader; and your system supports RPM packages, you should get &krusader; packages ending in .rpm. They are very easy to use. &URL; &URL; is an abbreviation for Universal Resource Locater. A universal resource locater is the technical term for what is commonly referred to as a websites address. Examples of URLs include http://krusader.sourceforge.net and &remote_connections_lnk;. S bla bla. Y bla bla. Z bla bla.