http://www.din.de , http://www.din.com
The Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN) is a registered technical and scientic
association. It was founded in 1917. According to DIN, the organization is “the
institution responsible for standards in Germany and represents German interests
in worldwide and European standards organizations.”
The association brings together manufacturers, consumers, trade professionals,
service companies, scientists and others who have an interest in the establishment
of standards. The standards are subject to a fee and can be ordered using the
DIN home page.
8.6 Support for openSUSE
Useful support information for openSUSE is available in a number of sources.
• Free installation support for retail box customer
•
Free community support http://en.opensuse.org/Communicate
If you encounter problems with the installation or use of openSUSE that you are unable
to solve, our experienced support sta can oer practical assistance with the free
installation support for registered releases. Nearly all common customer problems
can be eliminated quickly and competently. You can use the extensive support oered
through the community, as well.
8.6.1 Free Installation Support
Our free installation support is provided for a period of 90 days following the activation
of your registration code http://www.open-slx.com/register or following the release
of the next version. If you cannot nd an answer to your question in any of the
available information sources, we will gladly provide assistance for the following is-
sues:
• Installation on a typical home user system or laptop equipped with a single
processor, at least 512 MB RAM, and 3 GB of free hard disk space.
• Resizing of one Windows partition that occupies the entire hard disk.
• Dual-boot installation with Windows, limited to Linux Support.
• Installation of a local ATAPI CD or DVD drive.
• Installation from a remote CD/DVD drive
•
Installation on the rst or second hard disk in an IDE-only system (/dev/sda or
/dev/sdb) or supported S-ATA system, excluding RAID.
• Integration of a standard keyboard and standard mouse.
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