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A goal of the openSUSE project is to provide the highest quality documentation to the communities the project serves. The openSUSE community creates, edits, and refines comprehensive documentation, in the form of this wiki as well as traditional documentation, in many languages.
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- Software in openSUSE -- Highlight of the major packages in the latest release
- Getting SUSE Linux -- Download instructions
- Installation -- Guides to basic and advanced methods of installing SUSE Linux
- Migrating from Microsoft Windows
- Hardware Compatibility List
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Bruker dokumentasjon
| få og Installer Articles covering all aspects of the installation of SUSE Linux, including some special ways of getting the source files. | |
| konfigurasjon System and application configuration articles. | |
| maskinvare Supported platforms, hardware compatibility lists, tweaking, optimizing, and troubleshooting. | |
| ønskeliste These wish lists are a central point for feedback from the community about what is wanted in future releases. | |
| Bruker FAQ Got a question, find an answer here. You can also post a question. | |
| Howtos Howto guides on a wide variety of topics. |
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Utvikler dokumentasjon
| Development Development documentation by the community. |
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Offentlig Novell Dokumentasjon
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Documentation Source Files in XML
| The documentation of SUSE Linux is written in XML based on the NovDoc DTD, which is a subset of the DocBook DTD. You can download the XML source files from forge.novell.com (project "suselinux-docs"). |
| Join the: Wiki Team · Documentation Team · Translation Team |
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Bøker
- The Producing Open Source Software by Karl Fogel is not about any specific operating system or distribution. It is about making a successfull opensource project and that makes it worth reading to any openSUSE member.

