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Christopher Negus

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


After the text messages, you are presented with a welcome screen. (You can choose
to review the release notes by clicking the Release Notes button at the bottom-left side.)
When you??™re ready to move on, click the Next button on the bottom-right side.
5. Select the language with which you are most comfortable. All future information presented
by the installer will be in the language you select.
6. Choose the keyboard type that matches your current configuration.
7. Choose the type of installation you want. The options are:
 Personal Desktop??”Most home users will want this installation because it contains
the most appropriate software set for home or office users (including laptops). Games,
word processors, Internet tools, and other useful packages are included.
 Workstation??”Similar to the personal desktop type but includes tools for system
administration and software development.
 Server??”Installs software needed for providing external services, including file and
print, Web, and mail services. This is an advanced installation type and should be
used only if you need it because you could misconfigure your system and create a
security vulnerability. You can choose to install a graphical user interface as well, so if
you don??™t want the extra overhead of a GUI, you can go without one on this type.


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