On Thu, 2008-11-27 at 10:56 +0000, Edwin Caveney wrote:
Have you tried using SLED instead of openSUSE. This is Novells version of SUSE, the Novell client works fine on SLED it isn't installed by default but you don't have to hack anything once you have it installed it.
Of course that would probably address this. But I do not need to do so to get MS support in Yast. So Novell's free OS invests effort in making the YaST-based access to MS work, but no effort seems to be given to do the same for their own Netware. I still think it seems a bit odd. There is not even a web shop where I can buy these RPMs for openSUSE. Or, in my case where we have a site license for all Novell products (or so I have been told), openSUSE is not in the mix. I know openSUSE is not a Novell product. But I would have expected it to have interoperability with Novell as a design goal. It is, after all, not unrelated to Novell. Is there a stated policy on what Novell intend with support for their protocols in products such as openSUSE? -- Roger Oberholtzer OPQ Systems / Ramböll RST Ramböll Sverige AB Krukmakargatan 21 P.O. Box 17009 SE-104 62 Stockholm, Sweden Office: Int +46 8-615 60 20 Mobile: Int +46 70-815 1696 -- "On two occasions I have been asked (by members of Parliament!), 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question. - Charles Babbage 1791-1871) English computer pioneer, philosopher And remember: It is RSofT and there is always something under construction. It is like talking about large city with all constructions finished. Not impossible, but very unlikely. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org