Our program employs Unicode UTF-8 encoding by default to ensure that each user can construct filenames that include both standard and special characters from their native language. To use it with ArahPaint, however, you must enable Unicode UTF-8 encoding on your Windows operating system. Microsoft allows you to specify UTF-8 as the system ANSI code page (ACP) starting with Windows 1903 (March 2019 release). Enabling Unicode UTF-8 also allows for file exchange between different operating systems, server computers, and cloud storage. You will find the instructions for configuring UTF-8 here.
If OpenSUSE doesn’t support your Epson printer out of the box, you can install the printer driver provided by Epson. The step-by-step tutorial which guides you trough the installation process is here.
Fixing floppy access on SUSE Linux.
Fixing USB floppy access on openSUSE Linux.
You have installed ArahWeave, now you can not find it in the menu.
If you have installed it properly, you should have three new icons on your desktop, ArahDrape, ArahWeave and ArahPaint. To add them to the menu, follow these instruction.