Sorry but newbie to Suse and to Linux for that matter
masthead StationeryCan anyone help a newbie figure out how to replace a windows 98se machine that serves Internet access to end users with Suse Linux 7.1 professional....Total newbie to Suse Linux....... Auggy System Administrator Masthead Industries, Inc 904.264.1267 masthead@hoseboss.com
On Friday 24 August 2001 5:12 pm, Auggy wrote:
masthead StationeryCan anyone help a newbie figure out how to replace a windows 98se machine that serves Internet access to end users with Suse Linux 7.1 professional....Total newbie to Suse Linux.......
You may want to consider buying "The SuSE Linux Server" by Sery and Kabir. If it's just Internet access for a small office environment you may wish to look at SmoothWall (http://www.smoothwall.org/). M
my two cents... I bought the book, and it is a great reference, not only on SUSE, but really good unix stuff too that is otherwise hard to grock. Martin Webster wrote:
On Friday 24 August 2001 5:12 pm, Auggy wrote:
masthead StationeryCan anyone help a newbie figure out how to replace a windows 98se machine that serves Internet access to end users with Suse Linux 7.1 professional....Total newbie to Suse Linux.......
You may want to consider buying "The SuSE Linux Server" by Sery and Kabir.
If it's just Internet access for a small office environment you may wish to look at SmoothWall (http://www.smoothwall.org/).
M
The simplest way is probably to use a dedicated distribution such as SmoothWall (www.smoothwall.org). This is very easy to set up and use. If you want to use SuSE, it will require more reading and experimentation. Kevin On Friday 24 August 2001 5:12 pm, Auggy wrote:
masthead StationeryCan anyone help a newbie figure out how to replace a windows 98se machine that serves Internet access to end users with Suse Linux 7.1 professional....Total newbie to Suse Linux.......
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Auggy
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Kevin Donnelly
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Martin Webster
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Peter Kellner