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elkaund
Aslamo 3licom wa ra7mato Allah
How are you all? I hope you are so so good. And I ask Allah to bless you for this forum. el mohem, I had -after big time and effort- setup Suse 10.1 Linux and it works abit good as I have some problems with, that are as following:
(1) Arabic is not defined in this setup. I don't know why... I tried to add arabic language while setting up the distribution
(2) I can't really play any audio or video file on this system.
(3) I can't be online on this system.

Note:
-sound card is defined
-Network card I think it's defined .... it's type is nVidia.. but I think the problem is in the configuration
please, anyone can help .. Allah yekremak don't late.

DrkRyder
If you want to write arabic, you should be able to do this by running the following command in a terminal:

kcontrol &
Regional and Accessibility -> Keyboard Layout
Add Arabic and then select Apply. You should then be able to switch to typing arabic by clicking on the language applet that you'll find in your KDE toolbar (at the bottom of the screen).

If you want to add Arabic fonts, launch yast2 (type yast2 in a terminal) and search for arabic. You should find some fonts that you can install.

As for your network, provide us with the output of:

lspci

elkaund
Thanks man for your reply, arabic things work well. But still the problem of Internet. I configured my Network Card Correctly and it works in sometimes and I can be online! and sometimes else it I can not be online, although it WORKS also, I knew that from the KinternetManager, it works alwyas and I see my IP givin and all things is set. That drives me crazy.... I suspect that maybe from firewall but how to solve it?