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Applies to openSUSE Leap 15.6

Part V Hardware configuration Edit source

15 Setting up your system keyboard layout

The YaST System Keyboard Layout module lets you define the default keyboard layout for the system (also used for the console). Users can modify the keyboard layout in their individual X sessions, using the desktop's tools.

16 Setting up sound cards

YaST detects most sound cards automatically and configures them with the appropriate values. To change the default settings, or to set up a sound card that could not be configured automatically, use the YaST sound module. There, you can also set up additional sound cards or switch their order.

17 Setting up a printer

YaST can be used to configure local and network printers. Further information about printing (general information, technical details, and troubleshooting) is available in Chapter 7, Printer operation.

18 Setting up a scanner

You can configure a USB or SCSI scanner with YaST. The sane-backends package contains hardware drivers and other essentials needed to use a scanner. If you own an HP All-In-One device, see Section 18.1, “Configuring an HP all-in-one device”, instructions on how to configure a network scanner are ava…

19 Persistent memory

This chapter contains additional information about using openSUSE Leap with non-volatile main memory, also known as Persistent Memory, comprising one or more NVDIMMs.

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