>Hi Baloo > I was trying to use the keyboard not the mouse, (thats was my mistake saying > click, sorry )and thanks for your reply, I'm a a newbie who would like > to use linux but i need a bit of help to get started, I'll try and > explain what is happeneing.................. > I am trying to install debian, i get it all > installed ok untill i get to the dictionary section in which i have to > pick either the British or the American as a default, I have to put in a > number either 1 or a 2 ,but nothing is happening the keyboard does not > respond,......... so i figure i'm not putting in the right keyboard in the > selection process, I'm in Australia I have a 104 keyboard, Ive reinstalled > using differents ones with no result. Now what i want to know is am i not > doing something in the installing process that i should be doing, or am i > doing something that i shoulddn't be. If you could be of any assistance I'd > appreciate it. > > Thanking you > Jackie > > > installing debian > > > > On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, Jackie Holster wrote: > > > > > Hi, I have been trying to install Debian for a couple of days now, i > get > > > throught the process untill i reach where i have to pick which > dictionary i > > > want to use as a default, when i click which, nothing happens, so i'm > > > > It's not a GUI, it's a menu. Use the keyboard, not the mouse. > > > > -- > > Baloo
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