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12.Select the Individual Package Selection box if you want to look insideeach group and choose what you want. I assume that you clicked this option. 13.Click Next. The Choose The Packages You Want To Install dialog box appears. 14.Select and remove packages according to your needs. In the left column, you can click a right-facing arrow to expand a cate- gory and see all the groups beneath it, or you can click a down-facingarrow to compress the category and clean up the list. A checkmark nextto a group means that you selected that group, and a checkmark next tothe category means you selected the whole category. You also find arrows next to groups. Expand a group, and you can see onthe left all the software that will and won t be installed you won t geteverythingfrom the group by default. You can then click any package inthe list to see a description on the right. If you find that a package thatyou want isn t being installed, click the empty box next to its name tocheck it. If you don t want to install something that s checked, click thecheckmark to unselect it. 15.After you re ready to move on, click Install. The installation begins. You re given a projection of how much time itwill take. Keep in mind that if you need to swap CDs, you won t knowuntil it asks you for the next one, so don t just walk away and ignore thesystem expecting it to be finished when you get back. You can click theDetails button to see the progress for each individual package. As with most mainstream Linux distributions, Mandrake has tasks to takecare of after the main installation, before you start using the system. After themain files are placed onto your system (but before rebooting), you re askedto do things like enter your root (administrative) password. (See Chapter 3for how to select a strong root (administrative) password and why you wantto do so.) After you choose your root password, you re asked to create a regular useraccount. When you do so, click the icon image and have fun selecting a pic- ture to go with your user account. Speaking of users, do notconfigure thecomputer to automatically log in any account unless no one else could possi- bly have access to the machine. It s not a very secure practice, and it s agreat way to set yourself up for some annoying practical jokes. When you reach the Summary screen which isn t entirely a Summarybecause it lets you configure things that you haven t looked at yet makesure that everything is set properly. In particular, the Graphical Interfaceentry refers to your monitor and video card. If these devices aren t config- ured, then you ll definitely want to change that. In the Security section, clickConfiguration next to Firewall, uncheck the Everything checkbox, and add76Part I:Getting Your Feet Wet