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44 Start-Up<br />

2.4.2 Infrared Device<br />

Configure an infrared device with Hardware → Infrared Device. Click Start IrDa to<br />

begin configuration. You can configure Port and Limit Baud Rate here. Find information<br />

about infrared devices in Section “Infrared Data Transmission” (Chapter 34, Wireless<br />

Communication, ↑Reference).<br />

2.4.3 Graphics Card and Monitor<br />

Configure graphics cards and monitors with Hardware → Graphics Card and Monitor.<br />

It uses the the SaX2 interface, described in Section 2.13, “SaX2” (page 79).<br />

2.4.4 Printer<br />

Configure a printer with Hardware → Printer. If a printer is properly connected to the<br />

system, it should be detected automatically. Find detailed instructions for configuring<br />

printers with YaST in Section “Configuring the Printer” (Chapter 11, Printer Operation,<br />

↑Reference).<br />

2.4.5 Hard Disk Controller<br />

Normally, the hard disk controller <strong>of</strong> your system is configured during the installation.<br />

If you add controllers, integrate these into the system with Hardware → Disk Controller.<br />

You can also modify the existing configuration, but this is generally not necessary.<br />

The dialog presents a list <strong>of</strong> detected hard disk controllers and enables assignment <strong>of</strong><br />

the suitable kernel module with specific parameters. Use Test Loading <strong>of</strong> Module to<br />

check if the current settings work before they are saved permanently in the system.<br />

WARNING: Configuration <strong>of</strong> the Hard Disk Controller<br />

This is an expert tool. Your system may no longer boot if you make incorrect<br />

settings. If you make changes, use the test option.

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