Does your distribution support the Iomega's // Zip like Red Hat's ver 5 does? The installation under Red Hat goes via SCSI support + installation of the ppa driver.
Does your distribution have a support for easy managing of modules like Red Hat does with their "kerneld" utility which allows to load/unload modules easely? This is very usefull while using the // Zip and a printer.
I don't work for SUSE (actually, I haven't gotten around to configuring a SUSE system yet), but you questions can be answered on generally basis. The drivers and the kernel module loading/unloading are standard linux kernel features, and should be present (or at least possible) in all linux distributions. And yes, from the documentation which is available via the net (the SUSE manual is available via ftp) it looks like SUSE is quite flexible in letting you deal with modules. - Peter -- Peter N. M. Hansteen peter@datadok.no <A HREF="http://www.datadok.no"><A HREF="http://www.datadok.no</A">http://www.datadok.no</A</A>> Datadokumentasjon A/S, Bredsgaarden 2, N-5003 Bergen, Norway Tel: +47 55 32 08 02 Fax: +47 55 32 14 95 -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e