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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"

The openSUSE Installer displays a screen listing all of the
hardware that was detected in your system. You can use this screen to configure other
hardware devices to use with your system, or to verify the configuration of your existing
hardware. You can select the headers on this screen to configure your graphics card,
printer, sound card, or TV card.
If you reconfigure your graphics hardware, you should test your display as prompted.
If the settings you choose don??™t work, select Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to exit and try to
configure it again.
When you are done testing or updating your system hardware, or if you just want to use
openSUSE??™s default hardware configuration settings, click Next. The settings are written
to hard disk. An Installation Completed screen appears.
25. Finish. On this screen, you can optionally click Clone system for Autoyast to save a
record of your system??™s configuration if you are planning to install other SUSE 10.3 systems.
Click Finish when you are ready to proceed. The system starts the graphical user
interface that you selected during installation and is ready for you to log in.
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Choosing and Installing a Linux Distribution Part III
Starting with openSUSE
If you created a user account during the preceding installation and left Automatic Login selected
when you created that account, openSUSE should automatically log you in as that user and present
you with the KDE desktop.


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