how to install Extra Languages + NonOSS CD

hi all :shame:

     **Add-On Downloads (optional)**
  • Extra Languages (gpg | md5 | sha1)
  • The installation process is available in many languages but, for most of them, the translation of the applications is not included in the image. If you want your openSUSE system to support some additional language, you need to download it from the Internet during the installation or any time after it. If you have easy access to the Internet you do not need this CD, but if you are planning to install openSUSE in some machine with no Internet connection, it will provide you access to all the available translations.
  • NonOSS CD (gpg | md5 | sha1)
  • This CD contains free software distributed under proprietary licence not allowing its inclusion to main installation media together with free open-source software. All software from this CD could be downloaded from NON-OSS repository.

http://software.opensuse.org/131/en
how to install Extra Languages + NonOSS CD :sarcastic:

I do not understand :?

No need to, it’s all in the repos.

For extra languages, enter YaST->Software Management, click on “View”, select Languages and select which languages to install.

For the NonOSS stuff there is an extra repo (repo-non-oss), that should get added automatically during installation. To see only the stuff in this repo, click on “View”->“Repositories” and select this repo in the list on the left.

If you really want to install from those CDs, I suppose you have to choose “Add-On Products” in YaST and add them to your system. But I never did this myself so I don’t really know.

On 2014-06-16 14:26, maxray wrote:
>
> hi all :shame:
>
>> Add-On Downloads (optional)
>>
>>
>>
>>> > >
> - ‘Extra Languages’ (http://tinyurl.com/mq6ak7n) (‘gpg’
> > (http://tinyurl.com/mt6bzp3) | ‘md5’ (http://tinyurl.com/ndb7jpg) |

Please repost using code tags. I can not read that.

When pasting computer commands and such, please use a CODE BLOCK, so
that the forum software doesn’t do silly things like converting URLS to
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Cheers / Saludos,

Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” at Telcontar)

Please repost using code tags. I can not read that.

When pasting computer commands and such, please use a CODE BLOCK, so
that the forum software doesn’t do silly things like converting URLS to
tiny urls, parenthesis into smileys, or otherwise hide or alter the
commands you entered. You get them by clicking on the ‘#’ button in the
forum editor. See photo


Cheers / Saludos,

Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” at Telcontar)[/QUOTE]

ok




  -  [Extra Languages](http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/13.1/iso/openSUSE-13.1-Addon-Lang-i586.iso)  ([gpg](http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/13.1/iso/openSUSE-13.1-Addon-Lang-i586.iso.asc) | [md5](http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/13.1/iso/openSUSE-13.1-Addon-Lang-i586.iso.md5) | [sha1](http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/13.1/iso/openSUSE-13.1-Addon-Lang-i586.iso.sha1)) 
  - The  installation process is available  in many languages but, for most of  them, the translation of the  applications is not included in the image.  If you want your openSUSE  system to support some additional language,  you need to download it from  the Internet during the installation or  any time after it. If you have  easy access to the Internet you do not  need this CD, but if you are  planning to install openSUSE in some  machine with no Internet  connection, it will provide you access to all  the available  translations. 
  -  [NonOSS CD](http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/13.1/iso/openSUSE-13.1-Addon-NonOss-BiArch-i586-x86_64.iso)  ([gpg](http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/13.1/iso/openSUSE-13.1-Addon-NonOss-BiArch-i586-x86_64.iso.asc) | [md5](http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/13.1/iso/openSUSE-13.1-Addon-NonOss-BiArch-i586-x86_64.iso.md5) | [sha1](http://download.opensuse.org/distribution/13.1/iso/openSUSE-13.1-Addon-NonOss-BiArch-i586-x86_64.iso.sha1)) 
  - This  CD contains free software  distributed under proprietary licence not  allowing its inclusion to main  installation media together with free  open-source software. All  software from this CD could be downloaded  from NON-OSS repository. 



how to install Extra Languages + NonOSS CD ?

I am sorry, but in this case there is no code, thus CODE tags are not needed. It is a QUOTE and as such displays marvelous on the web page.

thanks :slight_smile:

I will try it on vmwaere :wink:

On 2014-06-16 15:06, maxray wrote:

> ok


> -  'Extra Languages' (http://tinyurl.com/mq6ak7n)  ('gpg'
>   (http://tinyurl.com/mt6bzp3) | 'md5' (http://tinyurl.com/ndb7jpg) |
>   'sha1' (http://tinyurl.com/osbmt6q))

Not right. I still see “tinyurl.com” above, so it is useless. You have
to paste the original text from the terminal where you run the commands,
not from the web page.

On 2014-06-16 15:06, hcvv wrote:

> I am sorry, but in this case there is no code, thus CODE tags are not
> needed. It is a QUOTE and as such displays marvelous on the web page.

Huh?

Ah, I see, it is an “html” copy paste with links. It is undecipherable
here, sorry.

Anyway wolfi323 is correct, you do not need that CD, unlesss you do not
have internet access.


Cheers / Saludos,

Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” at Telcontar)

Thanks for all those who helped me :slight_smile:

I’ve copied the( iso file)on the( USB) stick

Then
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Then

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Solved… :slight_smile:

On 2014-06-16 19:46, maxray wrote:
>
> Thanks for all those who helped me :slight_smile:
>
> I’ve copied the( iso file)on the( USB) stick
>
>
> Then
> [image: http://im45.gulfup.com/1crMTN.png]
>
> Then
>
>
> [image: http://im45.gulfup.com/McjgMb.png]

I see. So that’s what you wanted to do.

You copied the iso file to the same usb stick used for the installation
image, or a different stick?

If not, it would be nice to be able to download several images and
compose a single install usb stick, because now they are big.


Cheers / Saludos,

Carlos E. R.
(from 13.1 x86_64 “Bottle” at Telcontar)

I’m sorry
The wrong way :X

The correct way lol!

First:
Created folder (1x ISO file = 1x folder)

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