[olug] Suse 9.3 Pro download
Jake Churchill
jachurchill at cox.net
Tue Jul 12 00:06:35 UTC 2005
Well, I guess I need clarification of what type of connectivity you are
trying to achieve. OSX recognizes Windows File Sharing protocols and
the Windows machines can't tell the difference. As far as Linux to OSX,
I've always used the remote login under the preferences. It allows
ssh/scp logins. It also allows FTP protocols and OSX has Apache 1.3
built in as it's web server. As far as GUI network browsing, I never do
it with Linux but there used to be a Lineighborhood that was like
Network Neighborhood in Windows. I guess I need to understand better
what you are trying to achieve.
On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 08:29 -0500, Craig Wolf wrote:
> (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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