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Hi Marco,
Thanks a lot for your response. But the problem is always here. In my previous message I told that I know how to switch to profile 2 but I think I've not undertstand what is the profile 2. I thoght it was the emulation mode on my Vario but it seems to be something to load when you start the PC with the cdrom. Then what may I do when I start the PC to switch to
Hi Cristian and al,, Ok ! Now I understand what is a profile. But now what can I do to switch manually to profile 2 when I start the machine with the cdrom 1 ? Thanks. Nath ----- Original Message ----- From: Christian Schoepplein <schoeppi@suse.de> To: <suse-blinux@suse.com> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2001 12:35 AM Subject: Re: [suse-blinux] Suse-blinux installation. Hi Nath! On Sun, 21 Jan 2001, Nath wrote: profile
2 and which cdrom may I use to begin the process (1 or 2) ?
If you want SBL to work with an application, you need to create a profile. So SBL cann follow the cursor and the relevant things are displayed highlighted, etc. SBL is adjusted for an application and this adjustments are stored in a profile. For most applications you dont't need profiles, SBL works fine in most situations and there are ready profiles in the package too. If SBL is running, the screenreader recognices the active application and loads the needed profile automaticly, but during installation this mecanissem dowsn't work and the adjustments for yast2 are not loaded. For that reason you have to switch manualy to profile2, because thats the profile with the adjustments for this application. Best regards, Schoeppi ---------- SuSE-Blinux Support Christian Schöpplein <schoeppi@suse.de> Tel.: Di. und Do. 15.00 - 20.00 Uhr 0421/526-2480 www: http://www.blinux.suse.de