QUOTE(The Grasshopper @ Dec 6 2004, 18:20)
i have the newest Suse from novell...shouldn't it be in there?
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Here's the way it works: the kernel has a bunch of scripts (drivers) for most types of hardware. On initial install, the system scans your hardware, and compiles those scripts into the default kernel. So when you start the system, all your hardware is loaded and ready to use.
Some things may have to be added in (insmod) while the system is running. That's pretty rare these days.
The latest kernels have support for wireless, etc., so you shouldn't have any problems.
The only thing I can think of that might hold you up is that the Suse kernel may be a little old at this point, and may be missing the latest features, which may require a patch and recompile to bring up to date.
Good luck!