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Lazy admin, file copy...

Lazy? Need to copy files to OES servers? Have a Linux workstation with the Novell Client installed? Here's a tip for you ...

Submitted by: bbendily on Wed. 05.20.2009
Filed Under: Collaboration Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Linux Usage
Product: Linux, Open Enterprise Server, Open Workgroup Suite

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Create a Linux Bootable USB Drive

Domnic Mendez explains how to create a Linux bootable USB Drive using UNetbootin.

Submitted by: mendesdomnic on Wed. 05.20.2009
Filed Under: Cool Solutions
Topic: Boot, LDAP
Product: Linux

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DNSBLchecker 4.3

Updated: DNSBLchecker is a program for checking hosts in Internet : Enter a domain name or IP of your host, and I tell you who are you! The program also includes additional tests:

- Checking websites hosted on one IP address
- Ping
- Trace route

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Creating a Novell Support Advisor serverList.xml File Automatically

With Novell Support Advisor (NSA) it's possible to retrieve data from your servers, but entering in all your servers takes too much time. How many people will it take to find and insert all your options from which to gather data? With one open source tool and one line of script, just you and a minute of your time.

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May 13 monthly NUI-KC meeting announcement

Monthly Meeting set for May 13 at noon.

Submitted by: mpweber on Tue. 05.05.2009
Filed Under: Kansas City Area NUI
Topic: Migrating GroupWise from NetWare/Windows to Linux
Product: Linux

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Download Manager

Dominic Mendes found a great free software package to use for a download manager and wanted to share it with the Cool Solutions community. GNU Manifesto explains the details. In legal terms, GNU software is protected by the GNU General Public License, or GPL, and by the GNU Lesser General Public License, or LGPL. The Linux kernel, which is subject to the GPL, benefits from this project (especially from the tools), but should not be seen as the same thing.">GNU Wget. Find out more...

Submitted by: mendesdomnic on Tue. 04.28.2009
Filed Under: Cool Solutions
Topic: Linux, Linux Usage, Tips for Administrators, Tips for End Users
Product: Linux

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