> <DIV
CLASS="FIGURE"
><A
-NAME="AEN620"
+NAME="AEN654"
></A
><P
><B
With <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
>Firefox</SPAN
->, this can be set under:</P
+>, this is typically set under:</P
><P
CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
> <SPAN
>Manual Proxy Configuration</SPAN
><br> </P
><P
+>
+ Or optionally on some platforms:</P
+><P
+CLASS="LITERALLAYOUT"
+> <SPAN
+CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
+>Edit</SPAN
+> -> <SPAN
+CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
+>Preferences</SPAN
+> -> <SPAN
+CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
+>General</SPAN
+> -> <SPAN
+CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
+>Connection Settings</SPAN
+> -> <SPAN
+CLASS="GUIBUTTON"
+>Manual Proxy Configuration</SPAN
+><br> </P
+><P
>
With <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
> <DIV
CLASS="FIGURE"
><A
-NAME="AEN657"
+NAME="AEN698"
></A
><P
><B
><A
NAME="START-REDHAT"
></A
->5.1. Red Hat, Fedora and Conectiva</H2
+>5.1. Red Hat and Fedora</H2
><P
> A default Red Hat installation may not start <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
><H2
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="START-SUSE"
-></A
->5.3. SuSE</H2
-><P
->We use a script. It will use the file <TT
-CLASS="FILENAME"
->/etc/privoxy/config</TT
->
-as its main configuration file. Note that SuSE starts Privoxy upon booting
-your PC.</P
-><P
-> <TABLE
-BORDER="0"
-BGCOLOR="#E0E0E0"
-WIDTH="100%"
-><TR
-><TD
-><PRE
-CLASS="SCREEN"
-> # rcprivoxy start</PRE
-></TD
-></TR
-></TABLE
-></P
-></DIV
-><DIV
-CLASS="SECT2"
-><H2
-CLASS="SECT2"
-><A
NAME="START-WINDOWS"
></A
->5.4. Windows</H2
+>5.3. Windows</H2
><P
>Click on the <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
><A
NAME="START-UNICES"
></A
->5.5. Solaris, NetBSD, FreeBSD, HP-UX and others</H2
+>5.4. Solaris, NetBSD, FreeBSD, HP-UX and others</H2
><P
>Example Unix startup command:</P
><P
><A
NAME="START-OS2"
></A
->5.6. OS/2</H2
+>5.5. OS/2</H2
><P
> During installation, <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
><A
NAME="START-MACOSX"
></A
->5.7. Mac OSX</H2
+>5.6. Mac OSX</H2
><P
> During installation, <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
><A
NAME="START-AMIGAOS"
></A
->5.8. AmigaOS</H2
+>5.7. AmigaOS</H2
><P
> Start <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"
><A
NAME="START-GENTOO"
></A
->5.9. Gentoo</H2
+>5.8. Gentoo</H2
><P
> A script is again used. It will use the file <TT
CLASS="FILENAME"
><A
NAME="CMDOPTIONS"
></A
->5.10. Command Line Options</H2
+>5.9. Command Line Options</H2
><P
> <SPAN
CLASS="APPLICATION"