+ <p class=image><img src="disobedience-terminal.png"></p>
+
+ <p>(Please note that Disobedience shouldn't write any messages to
+ the terminal. If it does that probably indicates a bug, which
+ should <a href="http://code.google.com/p/disorder/issues/list">be
+ reported</a>.)</p>
+
+ <h2><a name=login>1.5 Initial Login</a></h2>
+
+ <p>The first time you run Disobedience it won't know what server to
+ connect to, your username or your password, and will therefore
+ display a login box.</p>
+
+ <p class=image><img src="login.png"></p>
+
+ <p>If Disobedience is running on a different computer to the
+ server, then you should make sure the <b>Remote</b> box is ticked
+ and fill in the host name (or IP address) and port number
+ (“Service”). If you don't know what values to use
+ here, ask your local sysadmin. If, on the other hand, Disobedience
+ is running on the <i>same</i> computer as the server then you can
+ leave the <b>Remote</b> box clear and it should be able to connect
+ to it without using the network.</p>
+
+ <p>In any case, you will need to enter your username and
+ password, as set up earlier.</p>
+
+ <p>Once you have logged in successfuly, Disobedience will remember
+ these login settings, so it should not be necessary to enter them
+ again. If you need to change them for any reason, you can either
+ select the <b>Server > Login</b> option to bring the login window
+ back, or (if you prefer), edit the file <tt>~/.disorder/passwd</tt>
+ directly.</p>
+
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+
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