[olug] Suse 9.3 Pro download

Craig Wolf CJWolf at mpsomaha.org
Mon Jul 11 13:29:24 UTC 2005


(Can you tell I am frustrated???)  Uhm, clarification.  Just OS X
machines.  We have cleared out our OS 9 machines as of this Summer.

Craig Wolf
Linux Web Server Support
Desktop/Network Specialist
402-894-6283


>>> CJWolf at mpsomaha.org 7/11/2005 >>>
How??  Please enlighten me because I canot seem to make it work.  8(

Craig Wolf
Linux Web Server Support
Desktop/Network Specialist
402-894-6283


>>> jachurchill at cox.net 7/10/2005 >>>
I'm assuming you're talking about old Apple machines.  OSX connects
seamlessly with Windows and Linux.

On Sun, 2005-07-10 at 17:45 -0500, Craig Wolf wrote:
> Since you brought it up...I have tried OES on linux and cannot for
the
> life of me find out how to get Apple connectivity to it.  The Novell
> Engineer I spoke said says works great and well documented but NO
ONE
> can find that documentation...UGH!  We would already be rolling
Linux
> here at the school district in place of Netware if we could get that
to
> work...anyone??
> 
> 
> Craig Wolf
> Linux Web Server Support
> Desktop/Network Specialist
> 402-894-6283
> 
> >>> Cale Lewis <dlazlo at fbx.com> 07/10/05 8:19 AM >>>
> I don't have any experience with FC4, only 2 & 3, and I prefer SuSE
9.3.
> Of 
> course I'm used to SuSE because it's been my mainstay Linux for a
while.
> If 
> you want a look at things other than a general purpose distro, you
might
> try 
> Novell's SLES 9. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles, but
there
> are 
> lots of places that don't use all the extras and don't waste HDD
space 
> storing them or bother filling drawers with CD's they'll never use.
> There's 
> also their new version of Open Enterprise Server which I haven't
tried
> yet. I 
> hope to be able to give it a go soon. 
> 
> Regards,
> Cale Lewis
> >How would you guys rate Suse 9.3 to Fedora Core 4, or other
distros?
 
> >I'm thinking of building a Linux FTP and web server to learn how to
do 
> >it, and would like to play with a secure distro that is easy to
setup, 
> >configure, and admin.  This is just a home server to toy with while
I'm
> 
> >learning, but I would prefer to start off on solid ground first.
> 
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