Markus and Stefan, Thank you both for your replies and comments. As I understand this now, the openSUSE Invis server (mostly) can be installed and run as a paravirtual guest OS, just as plain openSUSE can do. 1. With previous Xen-openSUSE 11.x host OS I did succeed to install different guest OS, after some bug reports. Now I did a couple of new tests with recent versions that didn't succeed: a) with Xen-openSUSE 11.3 x86_64 as host OS on dom0 vm-install loaded the openSUSE 11.3 installation DVD ok but ran into an error message initializing the package manager: 'Unable to create repository from URL 'hd:/?device=/dev/xvdb' b) with Xen-openSUSE 11.4 Milstone 2 x86_64 as host OS 'Failed to start vm-install' Other experiences? Looks like I may have to report new bugs for both cases. 2. Fax function I don't need a fax card as I have the possibilities to receive (seldom) faxes remotely at our office MF/Fax machine. (Though it could be useful to be able to generate and send ps files to the fax, as is possible using Lexmark's proprietary printerdriver) 3. Router For home use I have a Linksys WRT54GL router and ADSL modem. Shouldn't Linksys work also for Invis? Another question: Is it possible to set up and access the server without having a fixed IP address? Terje J. Hanssen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-invis+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-invis+help@opensuse.org