What I meant by configured upon login is when the computer starts or logs in (kind of like the printer and scanner auto-detection and configuration during installation, but heck while I'm at it creating combined bug reports; You could make a note to add features to add the network fax option via printer for my Canon MX479 Printer :) I'm just kidding, but.. ); If I didn't explain this in detail. I meant there should be an added feature that automatically configures the sound cards and activates them as well as adjust the volume according according to their setting information such as the IRQ and the like without me having to go into the 'Configure Desktop' Applet and launching 'Yast' and going to the 'Sound Configuration' and manually configuring the sound card(s) necessary to hear playback. Also the volume control in the system tray in the bottom right hand corner near the clock should also be able to automatically select which card to use without me having to manually select and the right number of input/outputs/recording devices and stuff to display and control even when you have more than 1 sound card installed like PCI 5.1 or 7.1 24 bit Sound Blaster/Sound Plaster Live with the integrated sound. (I have that one on Suse 13.2 32-bit on a different MSI Machine) I think it's an AMD Athlon XP 3000(+) processor K4VM, but it still needs to work on the other Open Suse Linux Operating Systems and Hardware also. Yes I have one. It was even difficult for 'Windows' to find this driver to via 'Windows Update' and get it working properly under a decent version of 'Windows' and that's bad. On a positive Note: Good Luck!