Improved/added Linux/BSD compilation documentation.

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\end{enumerate}
Congratulations, you may now use Cockatrice!
\subsubsection{Install latest experimental on Linux}
\subsubsection{Linux and BSD}
The following procedures have been tested with Debian Wheezy, Fedora 18 and FreeBSD 9.1.
If you use Gentoo with KDE you have the needed prerequisites and may continue with downloading the source.
If you use Bodhi or Arch Linux or another distribution that includes Cockatrice, you might install Cockatrice from the default packages -- though the package might be old,
so you probably should continue with this howto.
Before you install new software, you should update your system. The following instructions failed on a fresh installation of Fedora 18 and FreeBSD 9.1 until the systems were updated.
\begin{enumerate}
\item You need to install the build tools and dependencies. This varies between the Linux distributions.
\begin{description}
\item[Ubuntu] \shellcmd{sudo apt-get install build-essential git libqt4-dev qtmobility-dev libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler cmake}
\item[Debian, Ubuntu and spin-offs] \shellcmd{sudo apt-get install build-essential git libqt4-dev qtmobility-dev libprotobuf-dev protobuf-compiler cmake}
\item[Fedora] \shellcmd{sudo yum groupinstall "Development Tools"\\
yum install qt-devel qt-mobility-devel protobuf-devel protobuf-compiler cmake}
\item[FreeBSD] \shellcmd{pkg\_add -r qt4 qt4-linguist qt4-moc qt4-qmake qt4-rcc qt4-uic git cmake protobuf}
\end{description}
\item Download the sources from github via \\ \shellcmd{cd\\ git clone https://github.com/Daenyth/Cockatrice.git}
\item To compile the sources, change into the newly created directory, create a build directory and invoke cmake:\\
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mkdir build \\
cd build \\
cmake ..\\
make\\
sudo make install
}\\
make}\\
If you have some issues with pthread\_* add 'pthread' to the ``target\_link\_libraries'' entry in the \shellcmd{CMakeFiles.txt} in \shellcmd{Cockatrice/common}.
\item Finish up the installation: Run \shellcmd{oracle} and download available cards, denn run \shellcmd{cockatrice}.
\item You may install the program into the directory \shellcmd{/usr/local} by typing \shellcmd{sudo make install} but you should also be able to start
cockatrice and the oracle from the build directory.
\item Before you start Cockatrice for the first time, run \shellcmd{oracle -dlsets} and download available cards, denn run \shellcmd{cockatrice}.
The default paths for decks, pics, cards and tokens are located in \\ \shellcmd{/home/<user>/.local/share/data/Cockatrice/Cockatrice}.
\end{enumerate}