6.For the programs you want to install, click (Web design company)

6.For the programs you want to install, click the box next to the item toadd a checkmark. 7.Continue searching and selecting software. 8.When you re ready to proceed, click Accept. If there are no dependencies, then the installation begins. If other pro- grams need to be added in order to satisfy dependencies, the ChangedPackages dialog box appears. Click Continue to accept these additionalpackages. 9.Insert the appropriate CDs as they re requested. After everything is installed, SuSE rebuilds the necessary configurationfiles, and then the software installation tool closes. Prefer to use the DVDs? When you first enter YaST, choose Software .ChangeSource Of Installation. In the Software Source Media dialog box, choose Add. DVD to add the DVDs to the list. Then select the DVD entry in the listing andclick Up so that it s in the list before the CDs. Click Finish, and you re ready tomove on! After you ve added the software, because you re adding it from the installa- tion media, you will probably want to update your system so that you get thelatest versions of what you just added. Adding the software in this bookTo add the various programs discussed in this book, open up the YaST soft- ware management tool as discussed in the previous section, and then, in theFilter drop-down list box, choose Package Groups. Now you can see on theleft a list of all the major package groups; and on the right are the contents ofthe selected group. You can find the programs you re looking for in the fol- lowing Package Groups locations: Macromedia Flash plug-in:Choose Productivity.Networking.Web. Browsers.flash-player. Java support:Development.Languages.Java.java2-j2re. Firefox:Productivity.Networking.Web.Browsers.MozillaFirefox. Xipping with Xandros NetworksJust as Linspire users can use the CNR Warehouse to add software, Xandrosusers can use Xandros Networks. To add software using this tool: 1.Double-click the Xandros Networks icon on your desktop. The Xandros Networks dialog box opens. 260Part III:Getting Up to Speed with Linux

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