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This chapter’s goal was to address problems that might occur during the installation of SUSE Linux. It addressed preinstallation, installation, and postinstallation issues. It also covered how to use the SaX2 utility to configure the graphics subsystem, which may be necessary if, for some reason, the installation program failed to properly recognize your graphics card, monitor, keyboard, or mouse.
You should now have SUSE Linux installed. The next part of the book focuses on helping you to get everything up and running. You’ll learn essential skills and become a confident Linux user.
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(2005). Solving Installation Problems. In: Beginning SUSE Linux. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0006-2_6
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