Configuration Summary

DrakX presents a proposal for the configuration of your system depending on the choices you made so far, and on the hardware detected. You can check the settings here and change them if you want by pressing Configure.

[Note]

As a general rule, it is recommended that you accept the default settings unless:

  • there are known issues with a default setting

  • the default setting has already been tried and it fails

  • some other factor mentioned in the detailed sections below is an issue

System parameters

  • Timezone

    DrakX selects a timezone for you, depending on your preferred language. You can change it if needed. See also Configure Timezone

  • Country / Region

    If the selected country is wrong, it is very important that you correct the setting. See Select Country

  • Bootloader

    DrakX proposal for the bootloader setting

    Do not change anything, unless you know how to configure GRUB2. For more information, see Bootloader

  • User management

    You can add extra users here. They will each be allocated their own /home directories.

  • Services

    System services refer to those small programs which run in the background (daemons). This tool allows you to enable or disable certain processes.

    You should check carefully before changing anything here - a mistake may prevent your computer from operating correctly. For more information, see Configure Services

Hardware parameters

  • Keyboard

    Configure your keyboard layout according to your location, language and type of keyboard.

    [Note]

    If you notice a wrong keyboard layout and want to change it, keep in mind that your passwords are going to change too.

  • Mouse

    Here you can add or configure other pointing devices, tablets, trackballs etc.

  • Sound card

    The installer will use the default driver if one is available.

    If there is no specific default driver for your sound card, there may be other possible alternative drivers available to choose from. If this is the case, but you think the installer has not made the most appropriate choice, you can click on Advanced to manually specify a driver.

  • Graphical interface

    This section allows you to configure your graphics card(s) and displays. For more information, see the section called “Graphic Card and Monitor Configuration”

Network and Internet parameters

  • Network

    You can configure your network here, but for network cards with non-free drivers it is better to do that after reboot, using the Mageia Control Center if you have not yet enabled the Nonfree media repositories.

    [Warning]

    When you add a network card, do not forget to set your firewall to monitor that interface as well.

  • Proxies

    A Proxy Server acts as an intermediary between your computer and the wider Internet. This section allows you to configure your computer to utilize a proxy service.

    You may need to consult your systems administrator to obtain the parameters you need to enter here.

Security

  • Security Level

    The default Security level (Standard) for your computer should be adequate for general use in most cases. However, select the option which best suits your usage.

  • Firewall

    The firewall allows you to manage which network connections are allowed on your computer. The safe and secure default is to allow ZERO inbound connections. This does not stop you connecting outbound and using your computer normally.

    Please be aware that the Internet is a high risk network where there are continuous attempts to probe and attack systems. Even seemingly safe connections such as ICMP (for ping) have been used as covert data channels for exfiltrating data by malicious persons.

    For more information, see ???.

    [Warning]

    Bear in mind that allowing everything (no firewall) may be very risky.