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LJDT: Taking Advantage of Screen
Last week I was asked if there was a way to start an application at the command line and later come back to it from somewhere else. Normally in Linux/Unix (*nix) it is possible to 'background' a process and then return to it later on but that's only if you are still in the same session where the process was sent to the background. This is useful to have something run while you do other things but reconnecting to this session cannot be done with just the shell. Thankfully 'screen' is on Linux systems by default (all of them I've used anyway) and as a result, Linux Just Does That.
Submitted by: aburgemeister on Wed. 07.01.2009
Filed Under:
Workgroup Cool Solutions, SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, End-User Computing, Data Center
Topic: Administration, BASH, Best Practices, Command Line, Linux, Linux Desktop Configuration, Linux Usage, Open Source, Scripting, Tools and Utilities, UNIX
Product: Open Enterprise Server, openSUSE, SUSE Linux Enterprise, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, SUSE Linux Openexchange Server
LJDT: iSCSI for Shared Storage
Every day it seems I find something new that Linux Just Does. Last week I finally decided I needed to learn about "shared storage" and started asking the resident experts here, who all pointed me to YaST. Much to my surprise iSCSI is built into YaST and works out of the box with SLES without much more than ten minutes and an understanding of the technology. For the quickest understanding of shared storage I can muster this article is now being created. Hopefully it will be as enlightening to others as this topic was to me.
Submitted by: aburgemeister on Tue. 06.23.2009
Filed Under:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Clustering, Concepts, Configuration, File Management, Linux, Linux Usage, Load balancing, Storage
Product: Linux, Open Enterprise Server, openSUSE, SUSE Linux Enterprise, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
How to Make GNOME Desktop Effects Disabled by Default
By default, SLED 11 will enable Desktop Effects in GNOME if it considers the hardware to be capable of supporting them. This article describes how to prevent GNOME from enabling Desktop Effects by default, whilst still allowing users to enable them if they wish to do so.
Submitted by: mikewillis on Thu. 06.11.2009
Filed Under:
Workgroup Cool Solutions, SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Gnome, Linux, Linux Desktop Configuration
Product: Open Workgroup Suite, SUSE Linux Enterprise, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
Troubleshooting pam_ldap Against eDirectory Issues
Geoff Carman explains Pluggable Authentication Modules. Learn how to configure them, and how to troubleshoot them when things go awry.
Submitted by: geoffc on Thu. 06.11.2009
Filed Under:
Identity & Security Management Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Troubleshooting
Product: ConsoleOne, DirXML, eDirectory, Identity Manager, Identity Manager 3.5, Linux, SUSE Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Create Custom Geekos with the Geeko Builder
Here's something cool you can play with. The new Geeko Builder just launched. Have a blast spreading the word about SUSE Linux Enterprise.
Submitted by: ssalgy on Wed. 06.10.2009
Filed Under:
openSUSE, ZENworks Cool Solutions, Workgroup Cool Solutions, SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions, Data Center, Data Center Specialists
Topic: Social Media
Product: SUSE Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Choices, choices, choices
I have used Linux for along time ... this year it's going to be 10 years.
My career has been shaped by it, I started with Linux in my Last year at school, since then, I have tried to change people's view and switch people to Linux, what attracted me was not necessarily the price tag but the Openness.
Submitted by: karlfischer on Sat. 06.06.2009
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Topic: Migration
Product: SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop



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