In a previous message, "Robert A. Rawlinson"
When I want to do something I do not know the name of the program which will do what I want.
Three simple ways to find an application to perform a given task. 1) Use the main panel menu (roughly equivalent to the Windows Start menu). The applications are collected into logical groups depending on the tasks they do, so you should be able to find an application if it's already installed (and many are by default). 2) Use the YaST software installation tool to search the installation media based on whatever keywords you can think of, or (again) use the logical groupings of software in the software list. 3) Use the SUSE Help Center and search it or use the subject listing. Also, you could try a simple internet search if none of those work (e.g. "disk format linux"). HTH John -- John Pettigrew Headstrong Games john@headstrong-games.co.uk Fun : Strategy : Price http://www.headstrong-games.co.uk/ Board games that won't break the bank Valley of the Kings: ransack an ancient Egyptian tomb but beware of mummies!