Update the README for Emacs 25

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Prelude is compatible **ONLY with GNU Emacs 24.4+**. In general you're
advised to always run Prelude with the latest Emacs - currently
**24.5**.
**25.1**.
You can support the development of Prelude via
[Salt](https://salt.bountysource.com/teams/prelude) and
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**Table of Contents**
- [Fast Forward](#fast-forward)
- [Installing Emacs 24](#installing-emacs-24)
- [Installing Emacs](#installing-emacs)
- [Installation](#installation)
- [Automated](#automated)
- [Via Curl](#via-curl)
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## Fast Forward
Assuming you're using an Unix-like OS (`*BSD`, `GNU/Linux`, `OS X`, `Solaris`,
etc), you already have Emacs 24 installed, as well as `git` & `curl` you
etc), you already have Emacs 24.4+ installed, as well as `git` & `curl` you
can skip the whole manual and just type in your favorite shell the
following command:
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Don't forget to adjust your `prelude-modules.el` file once the installation is done.
By default most of the modules that ship with Prelude are not loaded.
## Installing Emacs 24
## Installing Emacs
Obviously to use the Emacs Prelude you have to install Emacs 24
first. Have a look at the [WikEmacs articles on installing Emacs](http://wikemacs.org/index.php/Installing_Emacs).
Obviously to use the Emacs Prelude you have to install Emacs
first. Have a look at
the
[WikEmacs articles on installing Emacs](http://wikemacs.org/index.php/Installing_Emacs).
## Installation
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### Color Themes
Emacs 24 ships with a new theming facility that effectively renders
the old color-theme package obsolete. Emacs 24 provides a dozen of
Emacs provides a dozen of
built-in themes you can use out-of-the-box by invoking the `M-x
load-theme` command.
[Zenburn](https://github.com/bbatsov/zenburn-emacs) is the default color theme in Prelude, but you can change it
at your discretion. Why Zenburn? I (and lots of hackers around the
world) find it pretty neat for some reason. Personally I find the
default theme pretty tiresome for the eyes, that's why I took that
"controversial" decision to replace it. You can, of course, easily go
back to the default (or select another theme entirely).
[Zenburn](https://github.com/bbatsov/zenburn-emacs) is the default
color theme in Prelude, but you can change it at your discretion. Why
Zenburn? I (and lots of hackers around the world) find it pretty neat
for some reason. Personally I find the default theme pretty tiresome
for the eyes, that's why I took that "controversial" decision to
replace it. You can, of course, easily go back to the default (or
select another theme entirely).
To disable Zenburn just put in your personal config the following
line: