I am looking for technical assistance following a SuSE (8.1) install I just completed on my new Toshiba laptop. The following lists out the laptop's specs and the problems I am seeking help with... OS Loaded On: Toshiba Laptop - Satellite 1135-S1552 Intel Pentium 4 Processor @ 2.0GHz 30GB HDD 512MB of DDR SDRAM Memory DVD/CD-RW Integrated Modem (Intel V.92 56K-82801DB AC '97(rev 03) Integrated Realtek 8100BL 10/100 Base-TX Ethernet Card Problem #1 I cannot get the OS to recognize the integrated modem. YaST2 is not detecting that there is a modem in the Laptop. Problem #2 The OS is not recognizing the Laptop's graphics card & monitor (YaST2 - Graphical desktop environment = Card: unknown unknown (fbdev) and is defaulting my resolution to 800x600 (16bit) 3D Acceleration: Unavailable.) The following is displayed when I run the 'hwinfo --gfxcard' command: 13: PCI 02.0: 0300 VGA compatible controller (VGA) [Created at pci.65] Unique ID: _Znp.MZsF jq1QmoF Hardware Class: graphics card Model: "Toshiba America Info VGA compatible controller" Vendor: pci 0x8086 "Intel Corporation" Device: pci 0x3582 SubVendor: pci 0x1179 "Toshiba America Info Systems" SubDevice: pci 0xff00 Revision: 0x01 Memory Range: 0xe8000000-??? (rw,prefetchable) Memory Range: 0xe0000000-??? (rw,non-prefetchable) I/O Ports: 0x1800-0x1807 IRQ: 11 (3695 events) I/O Ports: 0x3c0-0x3df (rw) Config Status: cfg=yes, avail=yes, need=yes *Note: According to the Toshiba Website, this laptop model either has an 'Intel Montara GML 128 Bit Graphic Accellerator' or it has an 'Intel 852GM 128 Bit Graphic Accellerator'. Problem #3 Whether I type the 'halt' command in a Root Shell, or whether I try to turn off the Computer via the KDE Desktop logout process, the Laptop will not power down. The OS seems to shut itself down, but the power remains on. The last three lines in the shutdown log reads: proc unmounted The system will be halted immediately Master Resource Control: runlevel 0 has been reached Problem #4 I cannot get my HP Printers installed / working. (Model: HP Deskjet 712c & Deskjet 3425) The OS 'seems' to recognize / support the model 712c (via the parellel port), but I cannot get anything to print to it; not even a test. The OS sees the model 3425 printer (via the USB port) during an auto-detect, but will not allow me to configure it. Problem #5 The OS/KDE Desktop is not regocognizing the Power Managment Features of the laptop. Sincerely, Robert Johnson