Hi, all- I just purchased a Hewlett Packard Pavillion ZE4325US laptop. I have loaded Mandrake 8.2, and will be upgrading to 9.1 as soon as my boxed set arrives in the mail. The install went well, but I am encountering a few minor configuration issues- First, this laptop keyboard has five cutesy, illuminated programmable keys at the top, which are supposed to be shortcuts to internet access, e-mail, etc. Is there any way to get them recognized and programmed under Linux? Second, the laptop has a built-in modem which is not detected by HardDrak. There is no /dev/modem file. Specs provided with this laptop are pathetic, and don't tell me what kind of modem I have, but I am thinking at this point it is a winmodem. Assuming it is a winmodem, what is involved in getting it configured? Third is the DVD-ROM drive. It works, now that I have created a symlink from /dev/dvd to the appropriate block device, and identified and loaded the appropriate Xine audio driver, but I use the term "works" loosely, as it won't play encrypted DVDs. What software do you all recommend for playing DVDs on laptops? Last issue- the system hangs for awhile on boot. I think it is waiting for an internet or LAN connection through the built-in NIC. I may want to share an internet connection by installing a second NIC in my desktop and enabling internet sharing. I would like the laptop to not take forever to boot, but would like to set it up so I can jack into my desktop and browse the internet, etc. How can I set this up so that the laptop does not look for an internet or LAN connection on start-up, but does look for a connection when I want it to? Lee Einer