When the system has booted, you will be asked to configure your language settings
(see Figure 1-4). SUSE Linux 10 has put a lot of effort into supporting as many languages as
possible to accommodate a large audience. All language options are shown in their
respective dialects and associated fonts. When your language has been selected,
the installer will instantly change the system language and allow you to continue
the installation process in that language.
When you've selected your language, click the Next button or use the keyboard
shortcut Ctrl+N.
Figure 1.4
During the installation routine, you can control the screen with your keyboard using
accelerators. Any option on the screen can be selected by pressing the Control key
(Ctrl) and the accelerator code, signified by an underlined character in a button or a
GUI element. For example, in Figure 1-4, pressing Ctrl+R will abort the installation
while Ctrl+N will accept the setting you selected and proceed to the next screen.
The above tip is excerpted from from Chapter 1, "Installing SUSE 10" our original excerpt of The SUSE Linux 10 Bible by Justin Davies, courtesy of Wiley Publishing. This chapter explains how to successfully install SUSE 10 on your box. Find it helpful? Buy it on Amazon.
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