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+Unfortunately I am no computer expert and I don't know how to provide detailed
+installation instructions for every system out there (let alone create a script
+for that purpose). Instead I will provide what has worked for me using TeX Live
+as bundled for Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, as well as a reference to Stack Exchange.
+
+Note also that the frege package requires both the "amssymb" package and the
+"ifthen" package to be installed. These are both fairly common and will come
+with most versions of LaTeX. If you want to use the bguq option you will also
+need to install the "bguq" package, which may be found on ctan
+(http://www.ctan.org/pkg/bguq).
+
+To install I place the frege.sty file in either one of the following locations:
+
+ /usr/local/share/texmf/tex/latex/frege/
+ /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex/frege/
+
+One way to find the above paths on your system is to use the kpsewhich command in
+conjunction with a standard latex class. Enter the following into the terminal
+while in the root directory (get there by typing "cd /" and hitting enter):
+
+ kpsewhich article.cls
+ <hit enter>
+
+This should return something like:
+
+ /usr/share/texmf-texlive/tex/latex/base/article.cls
+
+of which you need everything up to the latex/
+
+copying the frege.sty file to one of these locations as well as creating a frege/
+directory will require sudo priveliges. Type the following into Terminal (adjusting
+the <path> as needed and hitting enter after each line):
+
+ sudo mkdir /usr/local/share/texmf/tex/latex/frege
+ <at this point you will need to enter your password>
+ sudo cp <path>/frege.sty /usr/local/share/texmf/tex/latex/frege/frege.sty
+
+once you have done that you will need to navigate to your ls-R file:
+
+ cd /usr/local/share/texmf
+
+this path may once again be found using the kpsewhich command as follows:
+
+ kpsewhich ls-R
+
+once you are in the directory containting the ls-R file type the following:
+
+ sudo mktexlsr
+
+the package is now installed and may be used by placing the following in the
+preamble of a tex file:
+
+ \usepackage{frege}
+
+In case this is completely unhelpful to you (for example because you are using some
+completely different version of LaTeX in a completely different operating system I
+suggest turning to Stack Exchange for help (http://tex.stackexchange.com/).