Start here http://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/nld/ And then select all dates, this week, this month, (depending on how long of a list you want) and click on search. If you want some specific information, you can enter text in the search box where the asterisk is. In the drop down box show Novell Linux Desktop, you can also search on other product offerings including the current SuSE Linux and older versions. FYI, NLD is the business desktop offering from Novell as part of the Open Enterprise Server product channel and evaluation copies are available but are not in the retail channel or on OSS portal either. NLD actually uses the SLES (SuSE Linux Enterprise Server) code base which is closer to 9.3 than SuSE 10.
OT: I really get upset with Novell in that they know how to make NLD work including video player support (Totem) but ship a crippled SuSE because of "licensing concerns." Linus once said that Novell might be the greatest thing to have happen to Linux but IMO, they may also be the ones to break it. FYI, I bleed Novell Red, corpusules are shaped in the red N logo. A Novell CNE6 and 10 year consecutive attendee of Novell's Brainshare, 2006 is the first year I won't go so I won't make it 11. I am also a long time user/advocate of SuSE, I don't remember if I have any 5.x but I have bought every retail version of SuSE since 6.0.
Thanks Clint. But I found Coolsolution. At least part of it. Don't know if there is much more stuff there ?. How is it done the pull a list ?. How do I see, if I use the NLD ?.
I'm not competent to comment your last writings.
I am probably not either but it is just IMO. :-)