Run OSS as root when you first log on, and then keep it running.  You
can automate it to start at boot.

As far as HTML editors, go to freshmeat.net or linuxberg.com and do a
search for HTML Editors.  There are tons out there, so you shouldn't
have a problem.

For the printer, start yast...go to system installation...go to install
hardware...set up your printer.

--Mike
Michael J. Smith
Flyfisher, Russian Translator, and Linux-Geek-At-Large


-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald Richard LeVine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 1999 3:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Up and running


Hello all,

Due to a major fight with a certain OS oozing out of Redmond, WA. I have
finally wiped my conputer clean and used the obligatory disinfectant to
sterilize it and installed SuSE 6.3 with what appears to be great
success.

I have a couple of questions however, I have my SB128 live working in
Root
with OSS. Which, by the way, I did not have to get the drivers from
Creative Labs. They were included on the 6.3 distro. I don't seem to be
able to get it to work in "Ron" my working area. Any thoughts and help
in
this would be great.

Second, are there any recomendations for an HTML editor for linux. I am
used to using Homesite which, does not do the work for me, but has a
nice
interface.

Third, Has anyone installed an HP printer with any success and if so,
where do I look??? I have an HP 1120c and really would like to continue
to
use this.

Finally, is there a way to do a "dial on demand" setup? If this is a
painful setup, just say so as I am getting DSL in a couple of weeks or
so.
However, it would be cool if my roomate and I could share a modem(speed
reduction will indeed suck doing this).

Thanks
See ya all at the meeting tomorrow night.

Ron

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