Installing GroupWise on SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server
Another great walkthrough from the folks over at Novell’s Cool Solutions.
Another great walkthrough from the folks over at Novell’s Cool Solutions.
The Register has some nice coverage on Novell’s purchase of Tally Systems.
Very simple clear instructions for using a USB Drive with ZENworks Imaging. Worked for me, although on some machines I had to replace “MOUNT /dev/sda1 /mnt/usbhd” with “MOUNT /dev/sda4 /mnt/usbhd” or sometimes /dev/sda3.
“Novell to deliver new product features, 10-year extended support commitment and pre-bundled Linux with upcoming version of leading collaboration product” At this week’s BrainShare conference, Novell made some nice announcements about GroupWise. Announced upcoming features are: enhanced client code for… Read More »Novell Announces Enhancements for GroupWise
Novell is providing instructions on how to download just the needed iso files to install OES, as well as receive 30 days of free updates. Was a nice surprise to me, as I realized I wouldn’t need to re-download the… Read More »Download details for Novell’s Open Enterprise Server
Novell is providing instructions on how to download just the needed iso files to install OES, as well as receive 30 days of free updates. Was a nice surprise to me, as I realized I wouldn’t need to re-download the… Read More »Download details for Novell’s Open Enterprise Server
Following right on the heals of their article on Linux/eDirectory integration, this week’s CoolSolutions has a great story on Mac OS X and eDirectory integration. I’ve been wanting to give this a try for a while, since we’re still about… Read More »Mac OS X and Novell eDirectory Integration
Cool Solutions strikes again with a great document on authenticating SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 and NLD to eDirectory via LDAP. I’ve had this project on the “back burner” for some time now in conjunction with LTSP, and this walkthrough… Read More »Authenticating SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 and NLD to eDirectory via LDAP
Here is an interesting idea on logging student (or user) computer useage from the login script. It’s one of those ideas that’s so simple you wonder why you didn’t think of it.