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11.Make your changes. You can change the size of a partition by clicking it in the list (ignore the whole drive entry, such as /dev/hda, focus instead on the partitions, such as /dev/hda1) and then clicking the Edit button to open the EditExisting Partition dialog box. If you want to resize one of your NTFS orFAT32 partitions, then click that partition in the list and click the Resizebutton to get the job done. 12.Once you re finished with your changes, click Next to return to theInstallation Settings dialog box. 13.Click the Software link. You probably do want to pick and choose what programs to install! Thisaction brings you to the Software Selection screen. 14.Click Detailed Selection. Because I m focusing on a point-and-click desktop setup, it s safe toassume here that you don t want Minimum system (no GUI at all) orMinimum graphical system (a very bare-bones, old-time GUI that doesn ttake up much RAM but lacks many of the nice desktop bells and whistlesmany have grown to love). Clicking Detailed Selection takes you to theindividual software selection screen (see Figure 4-9). 15.Spend as much time here as you want, surfing through the optionsand selecting items to add. Here s a recommended technique for working through this dialog box asa first timer. Start by looking to the left, under Selection, and picking thebig groups you want to use. As a desktop user, you may want to add AllOf KDE, GNOME system (picking both of these groups lets you have bothGUIs to choose from and play with), Games, and Multimedia. Choosingthese groups adds big chunks of programs to your list. You can look inthe lower left to see how much of your disk all your selections take up. Figure 4-9: The SuSE 9.2IndividualSoftwareSelectionscreen intext mode, rather thangraphicalmode. 81Chapter 4: Installing Other Linux Distributions08_