I installed it 2 weeks ago at a customer and had few problems. Granted
the docs were not up to date but I got around that problem.

Peter Webb, Toronto Transit Commission wrote:

From a security point of view, having services turned off by default is a
_GOOD THING_.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ferguson, Neale [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 10:39 AM
To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:      Re: RedHat vs Suse

I had no problem getting SLES8 up and running using the FTP/VNC method. I
greatly reduced the size of the install footprint by deselecting gnome/kde
from the detailed selection panel. YAST is now virtually identical to that
on the PC. The move to comply to the LSB has resulted in the changes to
where config files etc. live. You are right in that services like ftp etc.
are not enabled by default. I'd recommend using chkconfig -l to check what
is and use chkconfig <service> on to turn on those you are interested in.
We
have also received a new k_deflt that has proved very stable.


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