John Andersen [14.11.2011 21:20]:
I propose it often, and have sold more than a few SLES licenses in my day job. Since way back in the SLES 9 days, I've seen no other distro that integrated ldap so well into the entire installation.
You're very right about LDAP integration. At our office, we have to recommend Ubuntu as desktop Linux, and it's a hassle to find out which config to store where, especially when packages change their config without further notice (like, from /etc/ldap.conf to /etc/ldap/ldap.conf). The SUSE family is very comfortable to configure via YaST, and you can still search afterwards where your changes went ;-) and make them scriptable. A few clicks and a server's name - and LDAP auth works. Needed additional packages are installed automatically. Compared to *buntu - wow! I know why I love SUSE :-) Regards, Werner -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org