So then which is the better way to go?  I have all of my Netware servers up
and running on OES2.  If I wanted to make sure that everything was the same
across the board I would just install the SLES OES 2 right?  For right now I
am just going to me testing and making it my GroupWise server.  Then over
Christmas or next summer move everything to it.

Dan

Daniel Zobel
Director of Technology
Heyworth CUSD#4
Direct Phone 309-473-2250
Grade School 309-473-2822
High School 309-473-2322
Unit Office 309-473-3727

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Hawk
Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 11:26 AM
To: 'Tech-Geeks Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] Adding SUSE Novell

Last I knew OES 2 was only on SUSE 10?
That's all the netware services running on SLES.


>>> "Daniel Zobel" <[email protected]> 7.29.2010 11:19 AM >>>
I want to add SUSE to my Netware environment, but there seems to be a couple
of choices that I need to make first.  There is SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 and
then there is SLES 10 sp3 in the Novell OES2 list.  I am running on a 32 bit
platform and I only see for the version 11 the 64 bit version.  Which one is
everyone else running?

 

Also for licenses what do I need as I thought I read that I need a Novell
license code for Novell stuff and then a Linux code.

 

Dan

 

Daniel Zobel

Director of Technology

Heyworth CUSD#4

Direct Phone 309-473-2250

Grade School 309-473-2822

High School 309-473-2322

Unit Office 309-473-3727

 


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