I have tried to find simple examples of what to do, but to no avail. 1. PPP If Linux is to somehow overtake Win95, an interface to configure PPP should present itself. I don't have time to wade through an endless dialog on how to set up PPP. Is there a one-stop doc for setting up ppp? WITH EXAMPLES? How many months will it take for me to simply set up the modem to dial my ISP and log in, and connect me to the internet? In WinNT and Win95 I'd be done long ago. Yast is INCOMPLETE for setting up my modem. It simply isn't finished. 2. Scanner I have an HP scanner. It's recognized by the hardware, and the yast program says it's there, but where's the software to USE the scanner? 3. Jazz Drive I have an internally installed SCSI Jazz drive ( 1 GB ). It's known to the system as /dev/sdb4 . Do I mount it? Samba it? How do I get my Jazz drive to work with Linux? Can somebody show me the correct mount command? I do not sit in front of my Linux box for hours wading through the wrong docs on what to do simply because I don't have the time. I'd really appreciate some simple CLEAR and unabstract docs with examples. What's really surprising is that Yast isn't in Tcl, and that there isn't a GUI interface to configure the modem, or a scanner, or a Jazz drive. And here I am STILL using NT for my email. Sigh. Thanks in advance if you can help! Tim Schaefer tschaefe@mindspring.com www.inxutil.com -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e