Linked by Ian Carder on Tue 12th Apr 2005 04:10 UTC
With some free time and some spare equipment lying around, I decided to give Novell's Open Enterprise Server an install. I work in a Netware environment, but given recent trends, I decided to try and drop OES on a fresh SuSE Enterprise install. This isn't a comprehensive review; rather it's just some comments while I was just playing around. It might give people a better idea what OES actually is.
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It is possible to install without the X-Server and KDE, YaST comes in a console (ncurses based) form as well, and is equally easy to use. I'm not sure, but I presume the Novell configuration items in the graphical YaST will also be present in the console YaST
It is possible to install without the X-Server and KDE, YaST comes in a console (ncurses based) form as well, and is equally easy to use. I'm not sure, but I presume the Novell configuration items in the graphical YaST will also be present in the console YaST