Le 24/02/2011 06:53, Rajko M. a écrit :

> It is too late for scripts, when you are almost done, and release is in 2 
> weeks.

and for install clips, we do not choose the workflow. I even wonder if
it's necessary to explain what is obvious from the screen :-)

the fract than the 11.4 RC2 install lats only 10 mn on my VirtualBox
makes me think I may redo the clip with final :-) (previous dvd didn't
work in VirtualBox)

 We can plan more later, when dust around 11.4 settles.
> 
> BTW, root passwords are not the same length. 

I know, I removed the error windows, too long, but couldn't make it
with ther screen. Most people wont notice :-)

> 
> 
> It is almost literally what you are saying, so someone can fix the text and 
> create real script. There should be enough time to create few translations to 
> major languages. For translators: you can record only audio file while 
> watching video. 

thanks making this - I know it's tedious :-(
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> Hello,
> here you can see how to install openSUSE distribution.
> Drop DVD in the reader, start it.
> You can give a language that will be used for installation,
> Of course we doing it in English.
> 
> Also you can choose video mode.
> Here we use eight hundred by six hundred.
> 
> You can also launch rescue system, 
> check the DVD just in case that you burned it yourself, 
> test firmware, or the computer memory. 
> 
> Of course, now we are installing.
> 
> So, you are loading main openSUSE part, when every component of the install 
> system is checked. 
> 
> Now you get it.
> 
> On the left summary of the work that has to be done.
> 
> On the main window.
> 
> On the moder computer install takes only 15 minutes.
> 
> You can again change language.
> You can change keyboard only.
> 
> 
> Install system is probing computer to know what it have to do.
> Linux will always try to explain what it will going to do. 
> 
> I'm choosing New Installation, and Automatic configuration.
> 
> Here, we are showing simple installation on a new hard disk without any 
> operating system. 
> 
> Here is the time setting.
> Usually you can stay where you are. 
> 
> Change the location if it is not good.
> Keep all defaults if you are not sure.
> 
> Here is the choice. 
> One of the more important parts of openSUSE.
> You can choose many of the most popular systems you can find in Linux. GNOME, 
> KDE and many more.
> 
> Partitioning is preparing your hard disk for openSUSE.
> If you have already installed some other system, but you don't understand and 
> you are not sure, please stop and use Live CD.
> 
> We will provide another tutorial how to use openSUSE partitioning tool. 
> Wrong use is the only thing that can destroy all you data on the disk. 
> 
> We have to enter one new user. 
> You can have as many users as you want, but we have to start with one. 
> I prefer to keep control of my system, not automatic login, nor the same 
> password for root and user. 
> 
> Now openSUSE is looking to see is your password good. Of course for this demo 
> password is very weak, try to use a better one. H
> 
> Here we put password for a root user. This password must be good. Root is 
> computer administrator. 
> 
> Here install system explains what it intend to do.
> If you are not happy you can change any of this settings. 
> 
> And now we are ready to install.
> Until now nothing was changed on your computer.
> Only if you click in Install now the hard disk will be changed. 
> If you have any doubt, don't install. 
> 
> Take the time to read release notes, specially if you used another 
> openSUSE.To 
> see the changes. 
> 
> Most of the people look Details, which is the list of the programs that are 
> installed. 
> 
> Then we have one reboot. Only one is necessary for the install system. 
> 
> Now we boot in the install system. 
> Same layout as before. 
> Automatic configuration with install system called YaST. 
> It is also the name of the configuration system of openSUSE.
> You have it at hand at any time when you are using openSUSE.
> 
> openSUSE is configuring the network. 
> If you want computer to be used with Internet access it is better to plug the 
> network cable. It is better to have cable then wireless. 
> 
> Here it's done and now we can start.
> 
> Here is the login of KDE.
> Click on your name on the left, type the password, and you are done.
> 
> To see how to use openSUSE we will provide another video.
> 
> You are ready to go.
> Enjoy.
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> 
> 


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