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Good website for SUSE Linux installation
A very good website for SUSE Linux installation.
Submitted by: rjani48 on Tue. 03.17.2009
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Topic: Linux, Linux Desktop Configuration
Product: SUSE Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise
OpenSUSE 11.1 rules!
Love OpenSUSE 11.1
Submitted by: sugar2k on Wed. 03.04.2009
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Product: SUSE Linux
Know your Hardware
Need to know about your system hardware without opening your computer? Here's a short tip from Domnic Mendes that should help.
Submitted by: mendesdomnic on Thu. 02.26.2009
Filed Under:
Novell Users International (NUI), SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions
Topic: Hardware, Linux, Linux Usage, Tips for Administrators, Tips for End Users, UNIX
Product: Linux, openSUSE, SUSE Linux, SUSE Linux 10.0, SUSE Linux Desktop, SUSE Linux Enterprise, SUSE Linux Enterprise 10, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
Clustering XEN with Heartbeat and Advanced HASI
Ivan Vari shares an excellent document focusing on a design where XEN virtual machines (domU) are centrally managed according to a set policy and highly available. What is written here is the real thing not a demo and has been working in production for over 18 months. They use this technology for hosting many UNIX services including DNS, Web proxy, SMTP, NFS, VPN, CUPS, etc. and traditional NetWare services with OES2.
Submitted by: variia on Tue. 02.24.2009
Filed Under:
Workgroup Cool Solutions, SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Clustering, Upgrading to OES, Virtualization
Product: Linux, Open Enterprise Server, SUSE Linux, SUSE Linux 10.0, SUSE Linux Enterprise, SUSE Linux Enterprise 10, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Sharing Files Between a VMware Guest and SUSE Linux Host Using Samba
When using VMware server, an easy way of sharing files between a Windows guest and a SUSE Linux host would be to set up a Samba server on the SUSE Linux host. Find out more...
Submitted by: ldagair on Thu. 02.19.2009
Filed Under:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: VMware
Product: SUSE Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
Create, Convert Disks to Persistent Device Names
Ivan Vari explains how to use persistent device names in your configurations to avoid problems if you change your hardware.
Submitted by: variia on Thu. 02.05.2009
Filed Under:
Workgroup Cool Solutions, SUSE Linux Enterprise Cool Solutions, Cool Solutions
Topic: Storage, Tips for Administrators
Product: Linux, SUSE Linux, SUSE Linux 10.0, SUSE Linux Desktop, SUSE Linux Enterprise, SUSE Linux Enterprise 10, SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, SUSE Linux Openexchange Server


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