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-<td bgcolor="#99AAFF"><h2 align="left">DrakX Specification for Linux-Mandrake 8.0</h2></td></tr>
-<tr><td valign="top">
-Current team of Install group is :
-<p>
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-<tr valign="Top">
-<td valign="Top">gc
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-<td valign="Top">damien
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-</tr>
-<tr valign="Top">
-<td valign="Top">fpons
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-<tr valign="Top">
-<td valign="Top">pixel
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-</td>
-</tr>
-</tbody>
-</table>
-<p>
-
-<pre>
-
- <b>Boot process (stage1)</b>
-
- Installation begin by booting from CD-ROM or Diskette. From CD-ROM all
-installation method are available (CD, HD, NFS, FTP, HTTP) on options. From
-Diskette according to image selected, only some related method (network or cdrom
-or hd) are available and module managed due to size limitation to 1.44Mb.
- Options are always available by pressing on F1.
-
- <b>DrakX process (stage2)</b>
-
- DrakX installation organized in steps (execution sequence described below).
-Steps listed on left side and help available on bottom right side. most of the
-screen is available for various dialog for interacting with the user. Steps
-execution sequence is automated and described below.
-
-Mouse is probed and if none has been found or if the mouse has not moved, a
-specific mouse configuration is displayed at the begining.
-
-
-Before the graphical steps, there is a detection step. It detects various
-hardware, including modems (from tty0 to tty7), mouse (serial, usb, ps/2) and
-tablets.
-
- <b>Steps</b>
-
- <i>Choose Your language</i>: step always displayed. default choice is previous one or
-<font color="#000080"><i>English</i></font>. After choosing a language, a license splash screen translated in the
-chosen language is displayed with <font color="#000080"><i>Accept</i></font> and <font color="#000080"><i>Refuse</i></font> buttons. <font color="#000080"><i>Refuse</i></font> should
-stop installation. <font color="#000080"><i>Accept</i></font> validate language choice which are propagated to all
-DrakX visible widget. Advanced mode allow to select other language available to
-be installed. Advanced mode allow to select language which will be installed on
-system.
- If step is redone, the license is no more displayed.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Select Install Class</i></font>: step always displayed. default choice is previous one
-or <font color="#000080"><i>Recommended</i></font>. Only one other option available is <font color="#000080"><i>Customized</i></font>. Two buttons
-available are <font color="#000080"><i>Install</i></font> or <font color="#000080"><i>Upgrade</i></font>. Available steps (left side) are changed
-according to installation class selected, where the default is the one of
-<font color="#000080"><i>Recommended</i></font> with <font color="#000080"><i>Install</i></font>.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Hard Drive Detection</i></font>: step always displayed. In recommended mode,
-automatically done. In Customized mode, all modules that manage SCSI/IDE cards
-are loaded automatically and a question asking for other module to load is
-displayed.
- If clicked later or if to the question to load other module the
-answer is <font color="#000080"><i>Yes</i></font>, a list of module is displayed (or if the question to other
-module to load is. When a module is chosen, two options are available
-<font color="#000080"><i>Autoprobe</i></font> and <font color="#000080"><i>Specify options</i></font>. Autoprobe try to load the module without any
-other user options (default module parameter). Specify options allow user to
-give module parameters individually in a list for all known parameters. At this
-point <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> or <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> are available, Cancel should stop the module installation
-and go to next step. If any error occurs during module installation, a question
-asking to try with other parameter is displayed, the same module is still used.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Setup filesystems</i></font>: step always displayed. display a list of available choice
-accoding to what has been probed. May contains <font color="#000080"><i>Use free space</i></font>, "Use existing
-partition<font color="#000080"><i>, </i></font>Use the window partition for loopback<font color="#000080"><i>, </i></font>Use the free space on the
-Windows partition<font color="#000080"><i>, </i></font>Remove Windows(TM)<font color="#000080"><i>|</i></font>Erase entire disk" (according to disk
-configuration =&gt; only one big fat for the first case only), "Custom disk
-partitioning".
- If <font color="#000080"><i>Use free space</i></font> mode, auto allocation in available on available disk.
- If <font color="#000080"><i>Use existing partition</i></font> mode, a list of partition named in Linux
-scheme are displayed with their approximate size in Mb and propose mount point
-to choose in list boxes for each partitions available on hard drive.
- If <font color="#000080"><i>Use the window partition for loopback</i></font> mode, DrakX use available size
-on the windows partition to create a root file and a swap file which will be
-used in loopback, this means this is a lnx4win installation.
- If <font color="#000080"><i>Use the free space on the Windows partition</i></font> mode, DrakX will resize
-the windows partition and allocate true linux filesystem (at least / and swap).
- If <font color="#000080"><i>Remove Windows(TM)</i></font>|<font color="#000080"><i>Erase entire disk</i></font> mode, DrakX clean the
-partition table before auto allocating partition.
- If <font color="#000080"><i>Custom disk partitioning</i></font> mode, diskdrake is launch. TO BE DEFINED to
-change make diskdrake use only advanced mode.
-Diskdrake show all partition of all non-removable disk graphically. All special
-partition are hidden, only user accessible partition are visible: this remove
-extended partition, whole disk partition on sparc platform. Clicking on a disk
-notebook tab show all his partitions. Clicking on a partition show all actions
-available for this partition (depend if customized or advanced mode) as well as
-information on this partition (depend if customized or advanced mode). Most
-diskdrake operation are done without writing on disk (exception are Resizing
-partitions) and everything is written once on the disk when exiting diskdrake,
-at any time if writing partition table is necessary, there are always a dialog
-box asking the user to confirm the write. If no operation are modifying
-partition table, no dialog is displayed on exit (for example if giving mount
-point to partition). General action are available too:
- <font color="#000080"><i>Clear All</i></font>: clear all partition of the given disk.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Auto allocate</i></font>: try to allocate partition in available disk (not the
-seen disk).
- <font color="#000080"><i>Undo</i></font>: undo last operation.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Done</i></font>: quit and save changes.
-Other operations are available in advanced mode:
- <font color="#000080"><i>Rescue partition table</i></font>: try to rescue a lost partition table,
-absolutely no garantee to succeed and may destroy what could be saveable by
-another tools.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Reload</i></font>: reload partition table from disk, erasing all changes in
-memory done by the user.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Wizard</i></font>: go to partition wizard, that the partition filesystems default
-behaviour on startup.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Restore from floppy</i></font>: restore a partition table from previously saved
-partition table from diskdrake.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Save to floppy</i></font>: save partition table to floppy.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Options</i></font>: global options available for filesystem configuration. This
-include <font color="#000080"><i>Removable media automouting supermount</i></font> check box disabled by default.
- Operation available on partition are:
- <font color="#000080"><i>Mount point</i></font>: change or define mount point for partition, only
-available for true filesystem partition.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Resize</i></font>: resize partition, if a specific algorithm to keep data is
-used no data may be lost, else all data are lost but nothing is written by
-diskdrake on the partition data in this last case (this means data can be
-restored by restoring original size and location).
- <font color="#000080"><i>Delete</i></font>: delete partition, if the same partition is created (same type,
-location, size) all data can be restored as diskdrake doesn't write on partition
-data.
- Operation available on partition table but in advanced mode are:
- <font color="#000080"><i>Type</i></font>: change type of partition, all data will be lost but diskdrake as
-above does not destroy them, and everyting can be restored.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Format</i></font>: format partition, at this point, all data ARE LOST.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Mount</i></font>: mount partition now, usefull for swap to increase memory
-capacity for machine low on resource that are not available to complete setup
-filesystem step correctly (problably if a resize partition is used on FAT fs).
-allow Mounting swap on customized mode too.
- A legend for partition type colors is available
-(Ext2,ReiserFS,Swap,FAT,Other,Empty). It has additionnal features to create a
-partition or change its type (only available in advanced mode).
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Format partitions</i></font>: step always displayed. display list of partition to
-format with click boxes. Some are defined according to type of partitions and if
-the partition has been created or taken back.
-If a partition has already been formated, it is not proposed, or if it should
-not be proposed (alrady existing partition like /mnt/windows).
-On Advanced tag, an additional dialog is displayed to select partition to format
-(all available partition listed) and to format them with bad block checking.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Choose packages</i></font>: step always displayed. default selection done to be
-<font color="#000080"><i>correct</i></font> according to size available, Install or Upgrade, Hardware available.
-This selection is done according to <font color="#000080"><i>Mandrake first choice</i></font> of packages.
-On all mode, display groups and main desktop used (KDE or Gnome), an
-individual package selection check box is available to allow selecting package
-individually. In this case, a dialog displaying a tree with groups, (Mandrake
-first choice/alternatives) and packages is shown on the left part, a description
-window for each packages is shown on the right part.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Install system</i></font>: step always displayed. no interactive and display
-installation progression. include if available and on a CD basis a spash screen
-of advertising and other (pub!).
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Hardware panel</i></font>: step always displayed. show current configuration for
-Mouse, Keyboard, TimeZone, Graphic/TV Card, Monitor.
-At each values chosen (list boxes displayed a
-synthesis description) the current dialog is removed from screen and specific
-configuration panels are displayed (like currently for mouse, keyboard ...).
-And end of these specific configuration panels, this one is remapped on screen
-to be accepted in general.
-
- <b>Sub steps of Hardware panel:</b>
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure mouse</i></font>: displayed on request or if the mouse has not been
-moved (so unsafe detection), but have to be displayed earlier. A mouse tree
-selection for type is displayed with default case as what is probed or
-<font color="#000080"><i>serial/Generic 2 button Mouse</i></font> if none has been probed. <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> disable mouse
-modification and <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> allow next mouse configuration dialog. Then comes a serial
-port dialog for serial mice (default mouse connected to COM1 if nothing found).
-Then a mouse screen control is chown (according to mouse capacity: 3 buttons
-with or without mouse, need 7 buttons checking ?). Here <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> validate to go to
-next step and <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> to first mouse dialog displayed (mouse tree selection for
-type).
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure keyboard</i></font>: displayed on request. default is set according to
-TimeZone definition (itself defaulting to language selection at the beginning).
-A list of keyboard is shown to the user and <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> validates change and return to
-<font color="#000080"><i>Hardware panel</i></font> dialog with enabled change. <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> abort any modification and
-return to the same <font color="#000080"><i>Hardware panel</i></font> dialog.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure timezone</i></font>: displayed on request. default is set according to
-language selection. A timezone tree selection is shown with only the subtree
-corresponding to the current selection expanded (as other tree dialog). <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font>
-validates change and return to <font color="#000080"><i>Hardware panel</i></font> dialog whereas <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> avoid
-the change before returning to the same main dialog.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Graphic Card</i></font>: display graphic card probed. No change available.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>TV Card</i></font>: display TV/Tuner card probed. No change available.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Monitor</i></font>: need execution of ddcxinfos at this point. Only Size, Max
-resolution and depth displayed. No change available.
-
-
- Miscellaneous step have been removed and dispatched to other steps. "Use
-hard drive optimisation<font color="#000080"><i> and </i></font>Enable num lock at startup<font color="#000080"><i> are removed. </i></font>Choose
-security level<font color="#000080"><i> is moved to security step. </i></font>Precise RAM size if needed" and
-<font color="#000080"><i>Clean /tmp at each boot</i></font> are moved to bootloader step.
-<font color="#000080"><i>Removable media automouting</i></font> is moved to diskdrake options.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Security</i></font>: step displayed only in customized mode. TO BE DEFINED. should
-display at least securty level to choose. level are <font color="#000080"><i>Low</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Medium</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>High</i></font> and
-for advanced there are <font color="#000080"><i>Welcome To Crackers</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Poor</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Paranoid</i></font> too.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure networking</i></font>: step always displayed. dialog always displayed in
-both <font color="#000080"><i>Recommended</i></font> and <font color="#000080"><i>Customized</i></font> mode. A list of network configuration
-entries are shown with the following:
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure a normal modem connection</i></font>
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure an ISDN connection</i></font>
- "Configure a DSL (or ADSL) connection
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure a cable connection</i></font>
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure local network</i></font>|<font color="#000080"><i>Reconfigure local network</i></font>
- <font color="#000080"><i>Disable networking</i></font>|<font color="#000080"><i>Enable networking</i></font>
- <font color="#000080"><i>Done</i></font>
- By cliking on a specific item, another dialog is displayed to configure
-some specific part of the network.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure a normal modem connection</i></font>: display a question to probe for a
-modem if not already detected, then if none are found or probe has been refused
-a list of possible serial device are listed (in the form ttySx / COM(x+1) with
-the current mouse device removed if it is serial). After that a dialog including
-all parameters than can be used is shown. This includes <font color="#000080"><i>Connection Name</i></font>,
-<font color="#000080"><i>Phone number</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Login ID</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Password</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Authentication</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Domain name</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>DNS 1</i></font>
-and <font color="#000080"><i>DNS 2</i></font>. Authentication is a combo of <font color="#000080"><i>PAP</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Termina-Based</i></font> and
-<font color="#000080"><i>Script-Based</i></font> (It seems necessary to get CHAP back on this one, no way of
-testing TO BE DEFINED). If no DNS are given, the connection is configured to try
-using provider DNS. <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> and <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> button are available.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure an ISDN connection</i></font>:
-Try to detect some PCI card. If not detected, asks if it's a ISA/pcmcia or PCI
-card, and gives the list of the cards. Information are then asked:
-<font color="#000080"><i>Card IRQ</i></font> only if ISA/pcmcia
-<font color="#000080"><i>Card mem (DMA)</i></font> only if ISA/pcmcia
-<font color="#000080"><i>Card IO</i></font> only if ISA/pcmcia
-<font color="#000080"><i>Card IO_0</i></font> only if ISA/pcmcia with io0
-<font color="#000080"><i>Card IO_1</i></font> only if ISA/pcmcia with io1
-<font color="#000080"><i>Your personal phone number</i></font> phone
-<font color="#000080"><i>Provider name (ex provider.net)</i></font>
-<font color="#000080"><i>Provider phone number</i></font>
-<font color="#000080"><i>Provider dns 1</i></font>
-<font color="#000080"><i>Provider dns 2</i></font>
-<font color="#000080"><i>Dialing mode</i></font> auto or manual
-<font color="#000080"><i>Account Login (user name)</i></font>
-<font color="#000080"><i>Account Password</i></font> hided
-<font color="#000080"><i>Confirm Password</i></font> again
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure a DLS (or ADSL) connection</i></font>:
-The user chooses between pptp, pppoe and dhcp. If dhcp, redirection to LAN.
-If there is more than one ethernet card, The user must choose the card to use
-(displayed with the module). After that, some informations are asked:
-<font color="#000080"><i>Provider name (ex provider.net)</i></font>
-<font color="#000080"><i>Provider dns 1</i></font>
-<font color="#000080"><i>Provider dns 2</i></font>
-<font color="#000080"><i>Account Login (user name)</i></font>
-<font color="#000080"><i>Account Password</i></font> hided
-<font color="#000080"><i>Confirm Password</i></font> again
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure a cable connection</i></font>: redirection to LAN
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure local network</i></font>: display what has been probed with a question
-about using another module and <font color="#000080"><i>Yes</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>No</i></font> and <font color="#000080"><i>See hardware info</i></font> buttons.
-<font color="#000080"><i>No</i></font> is the default. If <font color="#000080"><i>Yes</i></font> is clicked a list of modules is displayed with
-<font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> or <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> buttons available. <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> should go back to previous
-question. If <font color="#000080"><i>See hardware info</i></font> is clicked a list of probed hardware is
-displayed. If <font color="#000080"><i>Yes</i></font> is clicked, for each ethernet interface, a dialog asking for
-IP address, Netmask and Automatic IP check box (DHCP/BOOTP) is displayed. Then
-if DHCP has been chosen, only a dialog asking for Host name and another for HTTP
-proxy and FTP proxy if any. If DHCP has not been chosen, an IP address has to be
-defined and a dialog including <font color="#000080"><i>Host name</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>DNS server</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Gateway</i></font> and "Gateway
-device" is displayed. Then the same HTTP proxy and FTP proxy dialog as above. As
-network configuration may to have been reworked a bit it has TO BE DEFINED if
-this is kept like that or not.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Disable networking</i></font>|<font color="#000080"><i>Enable networking</i></font> is just a way to toggle
-networking on or off, may be to be accessible only for advanced mode.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Quit</i></font> exit the network step.
-
-<b>NETWORK ADVANCED DOCUMENTATION:</b>
-Here is a list of entry points available in post install without using the ugly
-install graphic toolkit:
-
-<a href=<font color="#000080"><i>http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~damien/html/draknet_advanced_doc.txt</i></font>>http://www.mandrakesoft.com/~damien/html/draknet_advanced_doc.txt</a>
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure Printer</i></font>: step always displayed. In recommended mode, only
-activated if a local printer is detected, else no printer are configured by
-default. In customized mode or if the step has been clicked a list of printer
-already configured is displayed and the possibility to add or exit the
-configuration. It allow configuration of printers for both LPR and CUPS
-individually (available by advanced mode when adding a printer). Printer
-protocol managed are local/usb/samba/ncp/lpd for LPR and
-local/usb/serial/samba/lpd/cups_network for CUPS.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Set root password</i></font>: step always displayed for Install only. In
-recommended mode display only a <font color="#000080"><i>Password</i></font> entry and a <font color="#000080"><i>Password (again)</i></font> entry
-to select the root password. In advanced mode, a Use NIS (yellow pages) check
-boxes and Use MD5 check box are available. <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> validate root password and "No
-password<font color="#000080"><i> avoid setting a password. </i></font>No password<font color="#000080"><i> is only available in </i></font>Low"
-security level or less. The length of the minimal password depend upon security level.
-
-In corporate firewall :
- <font color="#000080"><i>Set admin password</i></font>: step always displayed for Install only. It only
- displays a <font color="#000080"><i>Password</i></font> entry and a <font color="#000080"><i>Password (again)</i></font> entry
-to select the admin password.
-The length of the minimal password depend upon security level. (double of the
- security level)
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Add a user</i></font>: step always displayed for Install Only. In recommend mode
-display <font color="#000080"><i>Real name</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>User name</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Password</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Password (again)</i></font> and icon
-choices as graphical. For customized mode a shell combo is available to choose a
-specific shell for the user depending on the package installed. The real name is
-the user friendly name of the user whereas user name is its login id name. The
-box display user that have already been added below the title. <font color="#000080"><i>Accept user</i></font>
-button allow the creation of the user and <font color="#000080"><i>Done</i></font> finish this step. High or
-higher security level implies the creation of at least one user. Password length
-are subject to same restriction according to security level. In advanced mode,
-allow to choose the user in auto login mode.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Create a boot disk</i></font>: step always displayed. In recommended mode this
-step is automatically done by doing nothing. If clicked or customized mode, the
-user is prompted to allow building a boot disk (default is yes). In advanced
-mode allow selection of floppy drive.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Install boot loader</i></font>: step always displayed. In recommended mode this
-step is automatically done. In customized mode, a combo <font color="#000080"><i>Boot device</i></font> list the
-various boot device that can be used where the bootloader can be installed. The
-boot device can the Linux description of the whole disk available (ex: /dev/hda)
-or partition available in these disk or floppy drives. Other platform
-specificity are not listed here.
- LBA check box is displayed in advanced mode (enabled by default) to
-allow using LBA addressing if available (PC with LILO). bootloader combo to
-select a given bootloader to use, available choice are <font color="#000080"><i>Grub</i></font>, "LILO with text
-menu<font color="#000080"><i>, </i></font>LILO with graphical menu<font color="#000080"><i>. default chosen is </i></font>LILO
-with graphical menu<font color="#000080"><i>. </i></font>Delay before booting default image" entry
-field is available with default value current setting (upgrade) or 5 else.
-<font color="#000080"><i>Precise RAM size if needed (found xx MB)</i></font> entry is displayed too,
-<font color="#000080"><i>clean /tmp</i></font> check box is disabled by default too.
-Boot in graphical mode (init 5) is available here in advanced mode too
-(previously in X configuration). <font color="#000080"><i>Video mode</i></font> combo, <font color="#000080"><i>Password</i></font>, <font color="#000080"><i>Password (again)</i></font>,
-<font color="#000080"><i>Restrict command line options</i></font> check box is displayed.
-Video mode combo list text mode and video mode used for frame buffer, video mode
-used for frame buffer are available only if the install managed to boot with
-frame buffer activated. Password are restricted according to security level as
-other password. Password are mandatory according to security level TO BE DEFINED.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Configure X</i></font>: step always displayed. By default on recommended mode,
-everything is done automatically if possible up to test of graphic card, and if
-the user accept the settings no more question are asked to him. In customized
-mode a dialog is displayed to choose resolution, color depth and which version
-of XFree (with 3D optionally) is available for the current card where only a
-short description is displayed. <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> button allow to jump to test phase (for the
-first time only) if available. <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> return to main XFree configuration
-window allowing to change Monitor, Graphic card, Server options or Resolution
-with X version to choose. <font color="#000080"><i>Show all</i></font> extend resolution list to more resolutions
-according to card (with onboard memory) only and no more monitor capabilities.
- The main dialog is a list of command to change some X configuration aspect
-according to advanced mode or not :
- <font color="#000080"><i>Change Monitor</i></font>: display a tree selection of monitors where default one
-is selected. <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> and <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> buttons are available.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Change Graphic card</i></font>: display a tree selection of graphic card where
-default one is selected. <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> and <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> buttons are available. If <font color="#000080"><i>Unlisted</i></font>
-is chosen, then a tree of server/driver is displayed containing available server
-for XF3 or driver for XF4. <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> return to main window and <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> validates
-change.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Change Server options</i></font>: available only in advanced mode. display list
-of check boxes options for server currently used. <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> and <font color="#000080"><i>Cancel</i></font> available.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Change Resolution</i></font>: change resolution and depth including with X server
-version chosen (relative to Xdrakres too).
- <font color="#000080"><i>Show Information</i></font>: display an information dialog showing current
-configuration internals of X.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Test again</i></font>: restart test with current configuration of X.
- <font color="#000080"><i>Quit</i></font>: exit X configuration main window. Other question about autologin
-and window manager to use are asked on Add user step.
-
- <font color="#000080"><i>Exit install</i></font>: step displayed only in customized mode but always
-executed. Only a text is displayed with a <font color="#000080"><i>Ok</i></font> button. If clicked and some step
-have not been executed/completed correctly, a question dialog ask the user if he
-really want to quit now, default answer is <font color="#000080"><i>No</i></font>. Advanced switch let user access
-to do the previously <font color="#000080"><i>Auto install floppy</i></font> step in DrakX &lt; 8.0. This is just a
-question asking the user to generate an auto install floppy automatically.
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