Press the q key. Don't worry about asking it - when I first started using linux/man I ended up using CTRL + C to exit! After pressing every key under the sun I eventually discovered it was that! Quite simple when you know how, eh!
Heh, for my first few goes on Unix "CTRL+lots of keys on the left hand side of the keyboard" was how I got out of things. Note that pressing "h" while in "man" gives you whole list of options you can use. Rather too many to remember so all you need to mentally store away is the "h" ( "g" and "/" I find I use most often ). Note that these are actually the "less" commands, so useful in that program too. ( Just checked this on a Slackware 7.1 box, I would expect that the version of man and less used on SuSE is the same or similar ) -- Wenn es wert das Tun ist, ist es wert das Tun falsches schnelles Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net