I recently picked up a copy of SuSE 9.0 Professional. I have never used or been familiar with a SuSE product before as I've only used Mandrake, Red Hat, and a bit of Debian. After using Red Hat for a while I decided to evaluate SuSE and I am now sorry for not having tried it sooner.
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For suse 9 you can install the rpm that is produced by the installer (using a command line flag, the gui won't run) for redhat 9 (provided by lexmark). It worked for my Z34/35. You can just start printing afterward. 0 config needed.
Lexmark also provided cups drivers in a tar.gz format, built against ealier versions of glibc. Haven't tried those, but quite possible they will work as well.
For suse 9 you can install the rpm that is produced by the installer (using a command line flag, the gui won't run) for redhat 9 (provided by lexmark). It worked for my Z34/35. You can just start printing afterward. 0 config needed.
Lexmark also provided cups drivers in a tar.gz format, built against ealier versions of glibc. Haven't tried those, but quite possible they will work as well.