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Christopher Negus

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

You will see the boot
screen.
3. Type mandriva and press Enter. The Mandriva One live CD starts and you are prompted
to select your language.
4. Select your language and click Next. You are asked to enter your country name.
5. Select your country name and click Next. You are asked to accept the warranty.
6. Read the warranty. Select to accept it and click Next. You are asked to choose your keyboard
layout.
7. Select your keyboard layout and click Next. You are asked to select your time zone.
8. Choose the time zone you are in, based on your country, state, and city. You are asked to
set your time.
9. Choose whether or not to set your computer's hardware clock to local time or UTC time.
As an alternative, you can choose to have your time set by an NTP server (you can choose
the server as well). Click Next to continue. You are asked if you want to enable 3D desktop
effects.
10. Choose to either not use 3D desktop effects or to use Xgl-based desktop effects. (Your
video card needs to support hardware acceleration to be able to use 3D desktop effects,
which include wobbly window moves and desktops spinning on a cube.) Click Next to
continue.
At this point, Mandriva One continues to boot up to a desktop, such as the one shown in
Figure 16-3. In particular, notice the Live Install icon on the left side of the screen.


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